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The Field Specialist coordinates and oversees work at the field site, providing quality service to the customer. Field Service Engineer. Performing in autonomy some of the Installation and/or Maintenance activities of Turbo Rotating equipment in the Field at Customer Sites.
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Experience working with Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and/or Siemens and controls are a PLUS.Good verbal and written communication skills with exceptional customer service orientation. Establish and build exemplary communication and customer service relationships with customers.
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Manage difficult customer situations in a positive manner, respond promptly to customer needs and solicit customer feedback to improve service. Providing assistance and training to Customer’s Service Engineers on the installation and maintenance of newer product lines.
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Developing, preparing, generating, and analyzing ongoing and ad-hoc special reports pertaining to ServiceDemonstrating a willingness to help others and be a team member; often working together with Customer’s Service Engineers.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelors or Associates Degree in technical related field of study preferred. 3-5 years of experience in electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and maintenance of CNC machine tools.
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Proven ability to read mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and sequence (PLC) ladder diagrams. Basic computer literacy and working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Must be able to interact and effectively communicate in person and over the phone with people at all levels of an organization.
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Minimum of 50% travel in multi-state region; drive or fly depending on distance. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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The Field Service Engineer for Cytiva is responsible for supporting revenue growth by identifying and submitting qualified leads, while maintaining relationships and representing Cytiva while at customer sites.
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In this role, the Field Engineer Turbomachinery Controls will be expected to install, troubleshoot, operate and configure HONEYWELL/ CCC products and systems at customer sites. The Field Service Engineer will begin their career with HONEYWELL/ CCC training in Des Moines or Houston for approximately six months to one year.
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Are you passionate about being part of a successful field service team? Providing records of all activities accomplished at Customer Site to the Baker Hughes Supervisor and promotes and maintains good team relations.
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Engage as part of a wider customer facing team including but not limited to Customer Care, Service Sales, and Account Managers. The FSE will perform work on customer instruments while following all EHS & Quality procedures.
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We are seeking a full-time (Marine/RV) Audio Field Service Engineer in the Houston, TX area. Gather and communicate to Field Service Engineers new product information including set up, product specification, etc.
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Join the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics company as an Aircraft Field Service Engineer (FSE) on our Aeronautics Field Sustainment (AFS) team! The candidate will act as part of the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Field Sustainment (AFS) technical interface to the USMC on-site Customer (both Operations and Maintenance) resolving issues arising from maintenance and modification activities for all matters dealing with the F-35 aircraft.
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The Field Service Engineer will take ownership of customer issues and work collaboratively warranty project managers to resolve the issues in a timely manner. The Service Engineer must support sales efforts during customer site visits, campaigning for HITACHI ENERGY and capturing potential business leads.
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As our Field Service Engineer, you will conduct on-site installations, customer training (hardware, software, and limited applications), repairs, and preventative maintenance for assigned instrumentation.
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