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An associate's degree in a technical field through mechanical, electrical, biomedical or other proven comparable education level required. Bachelor's level degree in electrical, mechanical, or biomedical technical training is preferable.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work at construction work sites where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock.
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1+ years residential solar experience required, including hands-on experience with electrical components of a photovoltaic system. Works with the Field service tech 3, to allocate labor resources to service and warranty projects.
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Desired majors: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Math, or related field. Experience working with big data (engineering / processing) and data migration.
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The Field Service Tech will be responsible for traveling to the retail stores to analyze, test, troubleshoot, repair, or rebuild the mechanical and electrical components of our reverse vending machines (RVM.
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Support Field Service Manager with assigning and following up on daily tasks to Field Service Techs. As such, the position requires the ability to successfully, analyze, test, troubleshoot, repair/replace, and rebuild all mechanical, electrical and data communication components within a reverse vending machine.
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The Networking IT Field Service Engineer will be part of a team that is responsible for GE HealthCare Patient Care Solutions products and infrastructure. 4+ years of experience servicing electrical equipment with demonstrated experience relative to medical equipment or IT infrastructure products.
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We are seeking an equally passionate Field Service Electrician to help further our mission by resolving post-activation customer issues in the Connecticut market. Supports training and development for Field Service Technicians and system monitoring techs.
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Other duties may include mechanical as well as electrical assignments regarding natural gas compressor systems and their appliances. Field Service Technician Intermediate located in the Bridgeport, TX area: Provides technical support to both field services and customers involved in the maintenance of equipment.
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Job OverviewThe Hubbell Electrical Products Project Management Office (PMO) team is seeking an experienced and driven individual with proven success at directly leading projects of moderate complexity and scope.
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Give yourself the power to launch in this unique field with a variety of options including: opportunities to work as an electrician journeyman, a master electrician or even an electrical engineer.
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The work performed includes pile driving, concrete, site work, deep excavations, DOT, utilities, sewer and water supply, underground electrical duct banks, large vault and substation work. You MUST have experience estimating in a Heavy & Civil or Marine construction field in order to be considered for this job.
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Regularly exceeds defined goals for field performance key performance indicators including but not limited to turnaround time, experience rating and average dispatches completed. Supports the on-boarding and training of new members of the field performance team.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Field Service Technician Intermediate located in the Bridgeport, TX area: Provides technical support to both field services and customers involved in the maintenance of equipment.
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Position Description: Involved in engineering and administration of projects, in the Special Projects Division (SPD) or in other Business Unit departments. Assist Engineering to ensure materials and equipment are released for fabrication or manufacture in time to meet construction schedule.
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