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Doctorate Degree (MD, PhD, VMD, or DDS) in biomedical sciences, immunology, pharmacology, or an area directly related to a field of research specialization in broad immunology and/or cancer biology.
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Field Service Manager. To manage the Field Service Technicians, Installers, Cleaners, Ice Delivery Drivers, and Refurbishment Personnel to provide customers accurate and friendly information regarding the coordination of various service and maintenance scheduling.
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A client of Insight Global's is looking for a field service technician to sit in central Ohio. Primary responsibilities will be traveling to different sites in Ohio and doing hands on pump inspections, installations, repairs, and maintenance.
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Summary Field Heavy Equipment Mechanic: Repair of Caterpillar and/or related equipment or components, following established procedures and guidelines. Overview Quinn is hiring a Field Heavy Equipment Mechanic in Sylmar, California.
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This role is responsible to provide the technician support for Transformer Services, part of the US Transformer HUB. Reporting to the Regional Field Operations Manager, the service technician's hands on experience and knowledge of customer needs will help build strong customer relationships and identify new business opportunities.
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Professional who can successfully lead as a very hands-on Field Service Technician to scale for additional growth and maximize potential. Job Description Field Service Technician Job Description.
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As part of our continued growth, we are seeking a Field Service Technician to join our team. Field Service Technicians , are you looking for an opportunity to take your expertise and join an industry-leading organization that will reward your hard work and effort.
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Returns paperwork to field service coordinator daily. Records complete repair description on work order, including the correct model and the serial number of equipment and record hour meter reading.
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Your core focus as Field Service Technician will be to provide on-site technical support and maintenance for black and white, color, and multifunctional printers, copiers, and other devices at customer locations.
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Under direct supervision, the Field Service Technician performs moderately complex customer support activities for equipment and systems products such as hydraulics, component repair, welding, and relatively complex equipment.
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Demonstrated ability to supervise field work, ensuring all tasks are completed safely and to a high standard. Provide field supervision, ensuring all work is completed to the highest standard and in compliance with all safety regulations.
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The Field Service Technician performs repair, preventative maintenance and installation with regional responsibility for equipment and systems. The Field Service Technician performs repair, preventative maintenance and installation with regional responsibility for equipment and systems.
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Previous sales experience preferred High School Diploma or equivalent required Valid drivers license required with a good driving record Ability to pass a drug screen and background check is required Ability to obtain the appropriate pesticide license/certification if required (company paid) Ability to work in the field independently and interact with our great clients Ability to safely use a ladder within the manufacturer's weight capacity Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
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4-year College Degree (Food Science Microbiology), from an accredited institution or at least 7+ year’s prior experience in the field or in a familiar area. Meets with IIC, Sanitation Supervisor, and sanitation quality control staff to discuss any problem areas.
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Support field wiring diagram verifications, loop testing, change owner responsibilities and workplan field test documents using MS Access. Experience with manufacturing processes and equipment such as CIP/COP systems, filtration skids, chromatography, fermentors/bioreactors, sterilization, and lyophilization equipment.
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