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The Structural Engineer will be working with in-house Development, Architecture, and Construction teams to provide Structural Design and Quality Assurance on industrial (distribution, manufacturing, food and beverage, and cold storage) projects for our nationwide clients.
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The day to day role as a Field Service Engineer within the Power. Field Service Engineer - Power. They are currently looking for an Service Engineer to join their expanding team.
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As a Field Service Engineer at TASSCO, you will play a crucial role in serving our clients by solving their material handling and material processing challenges across a variety of industries, including mining, pulp and paper, concrete, cement, steel making, and manufacturing.
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Field Service Engineer to perform planned maintenance on TXRF, XRF and XRD instruments. Qualify the instrument after service repair by executing operational and performance protocols including running verifications.
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Prior field service experience strongly preferred. You will be provided with a company vehicle, appropriate tools/equipment, including a laptop computer, cell phone, and MI-FI device and the assurance that you have the support of well-established service operation.
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The Spire is seeking an Engineer II, Gas to work in our System Planning department in Birmingham, AL. This position will be responsible for the coordination and execution of engineering design studies using a computer-based model of the Spire natural gas distribution piping systems.
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Phillips Corporation is looking for people with either CNC experience or strong mechanical and electrical backgrounds for service engineer roles throughout our territory. A mechatronics, machining or engineering certificate or degree is a plus but not required, especially if you have industry experience.
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Database Query Engine, Data Infrastructure, Data Pipelines, Data Platform, Database Security, Data Governance, Data Sharing, FoundationDB, Manageability, Metadata, Service Runtime, Snowhouse Foundation, Storage and ML Engineering.
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This role requires a high level of autonomy, as well as superior organizational, time management and customer service skills. Successful applicants will have a two or four-year technical degree from an accredited university and knowledge of electro–mechanical systems.
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As a Field Service Engineer II, you will achieve successful on-site installation, service and repair processes of complex equipment and systems, and escalate any discrepancies in customer requirements, schematics, or work instructions.
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After normal business hours, the incumbent is the only Engineer on Duty (EOD) and may be called upon to perform duties normally considered outside his field of expertise, exercising judgment and using creativity to solve problems.
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Have you ever wondered how a potato chip always has the right crispiness level? Must have the ability to read, comprehend, and interpret basic technical information involving mechanics and electronics associated with materials testing systems.
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Complete all required Field Service and Safety forms. · Primary work is done in the field, which could be in a construction area and which could require the use of earplugs, hardhat, steel-toe boots, and safety glasses.
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MRI Field Service Engineer- 5 years of MRI field service preferred. A professional responsible for maintaining customer relations through the effective use of technical knowledge to install, troubleshoot, and service equipment at customer sites, generate service revenue, and adhere to state and federal regulatory requirements.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field is required. If you possess the required qualifications and are eager to take on a challenging role in IT project management, we invite you to apply.
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