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As Field Service Technician, you'll showcase skills from a strong electrical and controls background to support the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial automated equipment.
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Titan Machinery needs to add an Application Field Service Technician covering Southwest Iowa to our team! Employee Discounts at Titan Machinery, Vehicle Discount, Enterprise Car Rental, Hertz Car Rental, Choice Hotels, and Profile Plan.
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Field Service Controls Technician SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence. Essential Functions Perform field service repairs, training, and installations as scheduled.
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Lucky Lincoln Gaming, LLC is a licensed Video Gaming Terminal Operator in Illinois. Together, at Lucky Lincoln Gaming, we live by 5 Core Values every day. People are the most important ingredient at Lucky Lincoln Gaming.
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Field Service Technician Trainee Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Then, you would be a perfect fit working as a Field Service Technician for John Zink Hamworthy in the vapor group supporting the refining and petrochemical industries! Our Field Service Technicians support our customers at their sites across the country with their commissioning, maintenance and other service needs.
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Field work experience in the petrochemical, power generation, renewable energy, pulp & paper or food processing industries. Modify technical documents and drawings (redlines) to represent final field changes and corrections for commissioning of equipment.
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As a Field Service Technician, you will install, commission, maintain, and provide training for various types of gas and oil production and processing equipment, including vapor recovery units, other rotary equipment, and ECDs & Burner Management systems.
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Job Description: As a Field Service Technician, you install and service automated material loading, unloading and transfer devices on Punch Press, Laser, Press Brake and Shearing equipment at Customer facilities.
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If you enjoy taking care of the customer, are awesome at troubleshooting, and love working with your hands and technology, a career at Mr. Appliance as an Commercial Equipment Field Service Technician could be your future.
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Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record required for field technician positions Preferred Qualifications: History of working with different forms of mobile crane equipment, specifically Grove RT and TMS Cranes; Grove GMK European Cranes; Manitowoc, Liebherr, Terex, Palfinger, IMT, Cormach, Nationl, Demag, Manitex, etc.
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A reputable company which is one of the fast growing companies in the United States is looking for a certified Field Crane Technician in the Charleston area. Field service technicians are supplied with a company service truck, laptop, and company cell phone.
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The Field Technician is responsible for remaining on rotational standby in order to prepare, dispatch, coordinate, and support all aspects of the global customer field service requirements at any time.
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We are looking for Printer Field Service Technician to join our service team in the Seattle, WA area. With over 40 years of success in office equipment and technology sales/service, our growth and reputation have afforded us great relationships with top manufacturers such as KONICA, RICOH, CANON, SHARP, LEXMARK, HP, XEROX, KYOCERA, RISO, KODAK, FP-MAIL, PITNEY BOWES and many more.
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The Field Service Technician will travel overnight and will receive a per diem and all hotels directly expensed so nothing comes out of pocket. Travel and Training: During the 1st 9 Months, the Field Service Technician will travel to HQ for training periodically and also train in the field.
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