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Title: Field Service Engineer. Complete Field Reports and logs to ensure work performed is properly documented and all problems in the field are reported and addressed.
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The company is looking for Field Service Engineer who will support the company's mission, vision, and values. This intermediate-level field position is responsible for testing, calibration, verification, preventative maintenance, installation and repair services on a variety of equipment.
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As the Field Service Engineer, you will execute scheduled preventive maintenance and document all service events on Samsung digital radiography imaging technology. You will report to the regional Service Manager.
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As the Field Service Engineer, you will provide 24/7 coverage by making repair calls and conducting monthly /annual maintenance to multiple mobile GE MRI units. You must be willing to temporarily relocate to Cottage Grove, WI for training before you start in the field.
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Title: On-site Field Service Engineer. Assist with performing start-up, warranty, paid service and service contract activities. Position Description : In this role you will be responsible for the installation, service, troubleshooting and repair of complex electronic and electromechanical equipment.
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As Field Service Engineer you will report directly to the Service Manager and provide technical support for material testing machines. The Field Service Engineer will provide customer training of operation and software of company machines.
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As an Associate Field Service Engineer, you will service equipment used to treat Cancer patients. Title: Associate Field Service Engineer. Submit timely and accurately; service reports, timesheets, expense reports, film badges and other paperwork as assigned.
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Position Description : A successful Field Service Engineer will drive for excellence in customer satisfaction, enjoy troubleshooting, setting up complex systems, and have a passion for learning new technology.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you play a vital role in ensuring our products are operating at their peak performance. Collaborate with other Field Engineers as needed to ensure efficient service delivery.
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Service and maintain our high-tech multi-beam mask writers at our customer in Boise / Idaho. Strong communication and social skills as well as extraordinary service orientation. Participate in planned service activities at customer sites.
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As Field Service Engineer you will report directly to the Service Manager and provide technical support for ZwickRoell material testing machines. Travel: This is a high-travel field service role.
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Provide professional and courteous service to customers with a primary goal of complete customer satisfaction. You should also have a clear ability to work with electronic equipment such as volt meters, amp meters, oscilloscopes, etc; the ability to troubleshoot basic electric and electronic circuitry, including reading and interpreting electrical and electronic diagrams; and a working understanding of AC power circuitry including breakers, multi-phase power, etc (120VAC and greater.
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The Field Technical Support Engineer is a visible and key customer facing role; responsible to provide individual contribution and Customer Support enabling "Best in Class" post-sale instrumentation support within assigned region for BNSM, manufacturer of the world's leading Metrology tools.
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Install and service company products, including mammography, digital mammography, bone densitometry, and mini c-arms, covering electrical, mechanical, and software components. Uphold regulatory requirements and quality standards to maintain a positive customer service reputation.
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Title: Field Service and Lab Engineer. - Write logs of every service call they perform and add notes to customer records. As a troubleshooter, you'll diagnose issues, address software complexities, engineer solutions, and conduct prompt repairs and preventative maintenance.
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