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If you have professional experience in the automotive inspection business; or as a lot porter, auto detailer, car washer, service writer or vehicle inspector then this position is for you. We are proud of the collaborative, innovative, team-oriented work environments, excellent career enrichment opportunities, community service opportunities, competitive earnings, and comprehensive benefits package which includes a generous 401(k) plan.
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Field Service Engineer - UPS Systems: Primary function of the Service Engineer is to analyze, test and troubleshoot complex problems related to uninterruptible power systems (UPS) Install, update, manage and maintain software on UPS systems.
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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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As a Field Service Technician, you'll be on the front lines providing operations and maintenance expertise on an industrial wastewater treatment system. Field Service Representative - Industrial Wastewater.
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As part of our Field Service Technician team, you'll provide expert-level installation and services of cutting-edge technology. We are adding to our Field Service Technician team and looking for motivated, customer-focused, coachable individuals who have a knack for technology and sales.
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A Field Service Technician (FST) is responsible for maintenance and service of USA Compression equipment reporting to the Area Service Manager (ASM). Typically, an FST's work day consists of driving a USA Compression service vehicle to customer locations to perform repair and maintenance activities.
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As a Field Service Representative, you will safely provide commissioning and aftermarket support to a diverse group of industrial and municipal customers primarily focused on our ultrafiltration (UF) and membrane bioreactor (MBR) product line.
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The Patient Service Rep is responsible for positive patient relations, accurate telephone communication, appointment scheduling, patient registration, payment and co-payment collection and overall providing outstanding customer service to patients through the intake of calls and ability to navigate services throughout Cedars Sinai Medical Network.
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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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Dal-Tile is currently seeking an exceptional Customer Service Representative to join our TEAM! Dal-Tile is a proud supporter of our U.S. military, veterans and their families - Thank You for Your Service.
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Candidate must have experience with Electrical industrial maintenance as a field service engineer/representative/technician, electrician, power distribution technician, and project manager.
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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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Field Service Engineers. 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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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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