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Manage and mentor technicians to ensure high levels of technical proficiency and customer service. Exceptional customer service skills with a commitment to resolving technical issues promptly and professionally.
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10 years related experience in electric utility or independent power producer experience within generation / operations / technical teams (Coal, Gas, Solar, Hydro, Wind). Undergraduate degree required with strong preference for technical degree (BSEE, BSME, BSCE, Chemistry, Physics, Math.
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The Field Service Technician I-IV will provide hands-on technical and operations support ofReciprocating Compression equipment and supporting utility systems within customer facilities during commissioning, start-up, operations, preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, performance testing, and trouble-shooting situations as required.
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Previous experience in a technical writing and/or user experience design position. Dow has an exciting opportunity for a Global HR Service Delivery Manager located in one of the following locations: Midland, (MI, USA), Mumbai (IND), Houston (TX, USA), Sao Paulo (BRA), Shanghai (CHN), Terneuzen (NLD.
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Under the oversight of the administrative Laboratory Services Program Director in conjunction with the MD Laboratory Director, the Clinical Laboratory Operations Manager has the overall responsibility for the planning, coordination, evaluation, and supervision of all technical and/or operational activities of the laboratory for multiple lab locations performing moderate to high complexity testing.
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Technicians are responsible for after-sales service support, perform technical work, provide technical support and deliver excellent customer service in North America to inspect, diagnose, troubleshoot, analyze, repair or overhaul rental equipment such as forklift, MEWP, and mobile crane.
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Position Overview: The Field Service Engineer will provide on-site technical support, installation, repair, and maintenance of our products. Provide technical support and services on-site or remotely.
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Associate's Degree in Engineering or other technical field with minimum 5 years of experience in marine power generation and power distribution with a focus on circuit breaker and switchgear maintenance.
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Understanding of PC technical support, remote communications, local area and wireless networking, operating systems, software installation and configuration. Preferred experience and familiarity with Microsoft Exchange, Outlook and Office, LANDesk, Service Desk ticketing system, Telecom (Shoretel), Video Conferencing, Virtual Machine (Vsphere), and ITIL.
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Provide Pulverizer rebuild/troubleshooting technical service. These activities can include: being responsible for supporting the operation and maintenance of B&W or competitor’s equipment; commissioning of new equipment, technical advisor services during the construction phase of major projects; international opportunities; supporting our non-destructive testing (NDT) activities, etc.
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As a Field Service Engineer for our client, you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional technical support to our customers across the Americas region. This is a unique opportunity to combine your technical expertise with your passion for customer service, while also expanding your knowledge of reciprocating compressor technology.
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Technical Service Representatives are accountable for providing sales support and expertise through technical knowledge and industry experience. The Technical Service Representative will d rive sales volume growth by gaining specification approval as the primary contact for customers’ Engineering and R&D teams.
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Proficiency in reading and interpreting NFPA standards (10, 17, 17a, 96), and technical manuals (Ansul, Amerex, CaptiveAire , etc.) The Fire Service Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and inspection of fire extinguishers.
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Education: Associate degree (two-year college or technical school) 1– Field Service Technicians, experienced in Forklift & AWP. 1– Field Service Technicians, experienced in rough terrain crane.
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Provide routine and technical service support to customers; identifying and resolving customer challenges, escalating as required. Nalco Water provides the unique opportunity to work with a broad suite of technologies to deliver automated monitoring systems, data analysis and deep technical expertise to increase efficiency, sustainability and performance for our customers.
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