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Upon completion of the training program, ideal candidates will transition into a property claims field adjusting position traveling to loss sites that have been damaged by fire, water, weather, or other unexpected events.
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In this role you will be traveling to client sites around the Bay Area, therefore to be considered you must have a valid CA driver’s license, personal insurance, and a clean driving record. Attendance, responsive communication, and consistent professionalism are all key characteristics of everyone on the field services team.
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Should be available in traveling between multiple sites in a 30-mile radius of each other Experience in the medical field is preferred but not compulsory Have a car to travel to spoke sites Willing to work in shifts roster (Morning, afternoon, and night shift.
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Perform magnet mechanical and cryogenic installations for magnets at customer sites, including but not limited to assembly, pumping, flushing, leak-checking, complete cool-down, traveling US nation-wide and occasionally to customer sites in other countries.
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Manage an assigned territory including efficient traveling and scheduling. Provide field scientific support & services, including sales support, training, qualification, field actions deployment at all stages, guarantee added value, assess patient result impact.
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If you are a dedicated EHS professional with a passion for on-site fieldwork and a commitment to enhancing safety and environmental practices, we invite you to apply for the Traveling EHS Field Specialist position at FairWind.
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As a Field Specialist, you will play a vital field-based role, traveling to customer sites, both onshore and offshore. Field Specialist - Surface Pressure Control.
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As a Field Service Specialist working for an industry leader, you'll join a global team of specialists that are committed to ensuring TA Instruments' legendary service for our customers who utilize our scientific instrumentation and software.
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New opportunity for an experienced Magnet Field Service Technical Specialist to join the Bruker BioSpin Service and Lifecycle Support Team providing technical assistance for customers throughout the Americas Region.
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