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To assist external customers with onsite support for equipment installation, warranty service, maintenance support for Thin Film process systems. Coordinate customer coordination with product engineering include assembly, test and performance validation, troubleshooting and quality of equipment.
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Field Service Systems/Applications Engineer. Establish and enhance customer relations and drive additional Bruker business including service producs. The Field Service, System, and Applications position within the service organization is an ambassador of Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology Division.
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This is a full-time field services engineer role with UMI. The Field Services Engineer will be responsible for troubleshooting, repair, technical support, preventive maintenance, and customer service for ultrasound equipment.
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Veeco is seeking an ambitious Field Service Engineer eager to learn Veeco’s technology and drive customer satisfaction through support. Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related technical area and at least 5 years of experience in a technical service, field service, or customer support position is required.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you'll work in our state-of-the-art facility and at customer sites around the globe, where you are the face of Applied Materials and an integral part of a vibrant and diverse team.
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As Field Service Representative you will provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines primarily in the western USA. Ideally, you will be located in the Bay Area, but other location in the territory are possible.
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This role provides service and support for existing and future products, specifically for our customer in Santa Clara, CA. The Field Service Engineer will be expected to be on the customer's Santa Clara site daily.
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Field Service Engineer II (C2) – Install Team. We train our Field Service Engineers to create and support the technology that the world relies on to manufacture semiconductor chips and related materials, every day.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you are the eyes and ears of Videojet when providing service and support through customer interactions. With an office-based technical support team, our Field Service Engineers are never ‘on their own.
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You are one of the top Critical Power UPS Field Service Engineer in the Industry, with excellent technical capabilities for servicing UPS systems (e.g., Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson), AC/DC Rectifiers, Batteries, and Power Distribution Units (PDU’s) at various customer sites, you are well-liked and respected by your customers and your peers, you have a strong work ethic, and you enjoy your work.
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We are currently seeking a Field Service Engineer who will be responsible for providing frontline support by resolving customer issues through technical expertise and troubleshooting.
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The base salary range for this position is $35.00 - $40.25/ hour and depends on technical and service experience within the analytical instrumentation field. Preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of instruments at customer sites within the assigned region.
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Managing inventory, trip planning, and administrative tasks related to service functions. Ability to work independently and with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. Travel (up to 75%, including overnight) for service and maintenance.
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As a Field Service Engineer for Agilent, you will work at a variety of labs, so having an appetite for continuously learning about new instruments, software and consumables is key.
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Provide a communication link between the customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer. Share diagnostic information with engineering, factory, field service, management, and other personnel to expedite repairs.
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