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Title: Building Automation Field Service Technician. This role requires a highly motivated, skilled service technician who is a team-player, can think outside the box, and thrives in an environment where creativeness, imagination, and direct contribution to success are hallmarks.
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As an Installation Field Service Technician you will be providing service and customer support during field visits or dispatches, diagnosing errors or technical problems and determining proper solutions, identifying opportunities and presenting customer with a range of options from equipment upgrades or replacements, to new value-added services.
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As a Field Service Technician, you will be responsible for leading the start-up, commissioning, emergency service and regularly scheduled preventative maintenance service of equipment at customer locations.
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Title: Field Service Tech. 3-6 years' experience in CNC machine tooling. Electro-mechanical experience and exposure to automation. Position Description : Install, maintain, trouble shoot, and do repairs on the companies CNC Machines.
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Position Description : Field Service Technician. Title: Field Service Technician. Will also solicit service to existing customer base, under assistance by Sales Manager.
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Orion Talent, the nation's largest military recruiting firm, is currently recruiting transitioning or former military professionals for a Field Service Technician position with the national leader in industrial vapor and emissions control.
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The Field Service Technician is responsible for service, installation, and repair of automated pump stations, pump controls, piping, valves, and related equipment, within his assigned operating area.
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Title: Electrical Field Service Tech. They are looking for candidates with experiences with most of the following: switchgear, protective relays, protective relay calibration, transformer maintenance and testing, "Doble Testing", high voltage maintenance, field engineer & design background, SF6 breaker experience, etc.
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Compressor Service and Repair. Perform service work in-house and at customer sites under the required instruction/supervision according to the quality procedures and/or customer specifications work order.
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Description:As a Field Service Technician II, you will be responsible for training, quality control, in addition to trouble shooting and support while delivering an outstanding level of service and support essential to ensuring the satisfaction of our valued customers.
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The company Field Service Technician is responsible for service, installation, and repair of automated pump stations, pump controls, piping, valves, and related equipment, within his assigned operating area.
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Title: Laser Field Service Technician. Technician must be proficient in trouble shooting mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, control systems as well as networks and able to precisely follow layout drawings and blueprints used in the installation of equipment.
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The Field Service Technician will perform service repairs in the field at various customer sites within the assigned region. On field service calls, discuss assignment with customer's representative and inspect installation site to verify that electrical supply wires, conduit, switches and circuit breakers are installed according to specifications.
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Service (troubleshoot, start-up and repair) units in the field or factory. In this role you will troubleshoot, perform, suggest, and expedite service requests and duties to achieve superior customer satisfaction with a focus on safe operations.
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Performs Service tasks, identifies technical problems and makes analysis through remote or on-site activity in any Service categories (installation and commissioning, maintenance, repairs, engineering and consulting, advanced services, extensions, upgrades and retrofits, end of life services, replacements, etc.
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