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Join Fabworx as a Field Support Engineer based in Austin, Texas! This role is a mixture of sales engineer, new product development, and field technical support. Field Support Engineer – Austin, Texas.
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A Field Service Engineer should be proficient in the following : Solid knowledge and use of precision measuring tools, Materials and Safety, Job Planning, Rotating Equipment Mechanical Experience with disassembling and reassembling complex assemblies as the project lead, understand equipment operational requirements, training in crane and rigging and heavy lift procedures.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on site, including document review during preconstruction and construction. POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on-site, including document review during preconstruction and construction.
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The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for installing, commissioning, troubleshooting, repairing, upgrading, and maintaining PVD (physical vapor deposition) vacuum coating equipment installed at industrial manufacturing sites worldwide.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a Electrical, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field is required. Ensure Working/Field Copy of project drawings updated continuously throughout the project to ensure they accurately reflect the as-left condition of the project at the end of each day.
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Our Global Sales, Services & Spares team is seeking Field Service Engineers to join their team at a customer site in Chandler, AZ. Domestic and International travel of at least 25% will be required for this role.
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The AES Field Service Engineer will be responsible for startups, emergency repairs, modifications, testing, retrofits, modernizations, upgrades and warranty on electrical power distribution, control and switchgear.
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We are looking for a qualified experienced Field Service Engineer to join our Advanced Electrical Services Team at Foley Power Solutions. 3+ years in Field Service Engineering is desired.
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Join our team as Field Service Engineer. Secondary school experience in electrical/mechanics/technical field and or work experience or equivalent military training. Field upgrades and machine software upgrades.
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Join our team as Field Service Engineer in California. Esko solutions are used in packaging management (WebCenter), asset management (MediaBeacon), artwork creation and 3D visualization (Studio), structural design (ArtiosCAD), prepress, workflow automation (Automation Engine), quality assurance, sample-making, palletization (CapePack), supply chain collaboration and/or the production of signage and displays.
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As a Field Service Engineer at Diversified Laboratory Repair, you will play a crucial part in servicing and maintaining various laboratory equipment. Diversified Laboratory Repair is currently seeking a Field Service Engineer in the Benicia, CA area.
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3+ year’s professional experience as a Field Applications Engineer, Solutions Engineer, or similar role in IT Company. Field Application Engineers work with BGs, Partners and Customers for successful sales conversion.
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Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for Robotic Field Engineer / Construction Surveyor. 3 years of experience as a Robotic Field Engineer or Survey Crew Chief is preferred.
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As a Field Service Engineer (PLC Programmer) - Contractor you will test, repair and upgrade systems at customer locations. Our Field Service team is dedicated to keeping our customers out in front of the rapid and unpredictable updates in technology.
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FIELD ENGINEER - EMERSONIncredible opportunity with top industrial controls organization in our region to provide field engineering services at our clients throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
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