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Manager IV, Customer/Field Service Engineer (M4) Applied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. This includes demonstrating the highest level of ethical conduct reflecting Applied Materials' core values.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you’ll work at one of our state-of-the-art facilities or at a customer site, where you will be the face of Applied Materials and an integral part of a vibrant and diverse team.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you’ll work in our state-of-the-art facility and at customer sites around the globe, where you are the face of Applied Materials and an integral part of a vibrant and diverse team.
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Field Service Engineer IV (C4) work in a clean room environment wearing coveralls, hood, booties, safety glasses, and glovessit, stoop, kneel, crouch, twist, reach and stretch to reach equipment when needed, and stand for extended periods of timedetermine differences in colorsYou’ll need a valid driver’s license and passport Your benefits:At Applied Materials, we care about the wellbeing of our people, and we strive to support you in ways that extend beyond your work environment.
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Field Service Engineer II (C2) – Install Team. We train our Field Service Engineers to create and support the technology that the world relies on to manufacture semiconductor chips and related materials, every day.
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Field Service Engineer III (C3) Our senior-level Field Service Engineers work independently, and help train junior colleagues, to create and support the technology that the world relies on to manufacture semiconductor chips and related materials.
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Field Service Engineer III - (C3) page is loaded. Applied Materials is the global leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world.
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Field Service Engineer IV (C4)If you like to troubleshoot hardware, solve complex problems, and make equipment work better, this is the role for you. We value social responsibility, too: Our worldwide “Giving” program encourages employee giving and volunteering globally, while The Applied Materials Foundation provides an employee match of up to US$3,000 per employee per year.
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At Applied Materials, we care about the wellbeing of our people, and we strive to support you in ways that extend beyond your work environment. You'll work beside global customers to install, maintain and upgrade their Applied Materials equipment, delivering world-class support for multimillion-dollar production systems.
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Field Service Engineer. You will represent Applied Materials at customer locations and be in charge of the accuracy and quality of service solutions needed. Travel: Yes, 25% of the Time Relocation Eligible: Yes Applied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
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We’re the brain (and the brawn) behind every new technology development—whether it’s building semiconductor chips for smartphones and computers, or the underpinnings for robotics, AI, and even smart TV display screens.
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Professionally represent Applied Materials to the customer, using your “customer first” mindset. Extensive knowledge of Applied Materials systems and company processes. An associate degree in electronics or engineering technologies, or equivalent work experience, or completion of military technical training and field experience.
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Field Service Engineer IV - Millersville, MD - (C4) page is loaded. Field Service Engineer IV - Millersville, MD - (C4) Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world.
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Additionally, all employees can take advantage of our company-sponsored global programs, including our Employee Assistance Program, Travel Accident/Medical Benefits Abroad, the company's employee stock purchase program and a subscription to wellbeing tools.
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Advanced mechanical aptitude and knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, electronics, vacuum and/or thermodynamics. Your benefits package will be customized for your country of residence and may include: top-tier medical, dental and vision plans; disability insurance; life insurance; retirement; paid time off; health and wellness programs; career development and mentoring; sustainability and social responsibility programs; and much more.
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