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Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and within the future. 4+ years' experience in sales, marketing, or merchandising roles working with consumer products, preferably in electrical products.
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Qualifications:Required (Basic) Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institutionMinimum two (2) years’ experience in a manufacturing environment supporting operational processesMust be able to work legally in the United States without corporate sponsorship now or within the future.
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Must be able to work in the US without corporate sponsorship. Eaton’s ESSG EESSD Electrical Engrg Svcs Systems Div division is currently seeking a Senior Field Service Representative.
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Eaton’s ESSG EESSD Electrical Engrg Svcs Systems Div division is currently seeking a Field Service Representative. Expert user of hand and power tools, assembling and disassembling electrical equipment.
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Must be authorized to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and in the future. Experience with transmission, gear train operation and/or troubleshooting mechanical and electrical systems containing sensors.
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Knowledge of Eaton electrical product and service capabilities and ability to solution sell to meet customer needs. The primary function of the Lead Sales Engineer is to sell Eaton’s electrical services offering to industrial, utility, commercial, data center and institutional customers in the targeted market areas.
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Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States without Corporate Sponsorship. Eaton’s Electrical Sector-PSD is currently seeking an Assembly Technician I – Final Assembly to join our team.
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Minimum of 1 year of field service evaluating and servicing electrical distribution or control systems. Experience in testing, troubleshooting, evaluating, and servicing electrical distribution and control systems.
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Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and in the future. Minimum of three (3) years or working as a Project Manager, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer or Product Sales Engineer.
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Minimum five (5) years of field service, electrical industry sales and/or electrical engineering experience. Be a subject matter expert on the services offering for the rest of Eaton's electrical sales organization to support and coach the organization in your region on selling services.
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Electrical or General Contractor's License. -High School Diploma or GED equivalent or higher with minimum 2 years of electrical or mechanical industry experience. -Work on assigned projects for electrical equipment.
$58,500 - $85,800 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 22 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Knowledge of Eaton electrical product and service capabilities. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Technical Sales. Minimum three (3) years of electrical industry experience or equivalent technical sales experience.
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Command knowledge of Eaton electrical product and service capabilities and can assemble standard offerings to meet customer needs with occasional internal oversight. This role will be focused on electrical products within the residential, commercial and heavy construction markets.
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High School diploma or GED from an accredited institution+ Experience in electrical equipment manufacturing and assembly (panelboards/switchboards)+ Minimum one (1) year of experience in a shipping and receiving role+ Previous experience operating forklifts and other powered industrial trucks+ Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and in the future+ No relocation benefit is being offered for this position.
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Minimum of (1) One year of experience as a transformer or regulator assembler, or equivalent experience in electronics or electrical assembly, HVAC or variable frequency drive assembly. Minimum of one year of transformer or electronics and electrical testing experience.
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