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The Field Service Engineer III maintains high‐quality medical imaging equipment for our customers, including systems applications, quality checks, calibration, operating system help, software assistance, technical support, and issue troubleshooting.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job TitleField Service Engineer (Remote/Travel: East Zone with Nationwide travel)Job DescriptionThe provides on-site, online and phone support within the zone and nationwide, as required, to resolve complex technical problems and product issues for both the Xper/Flex Cardio products and the Cardiology PACS modality.
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As our North American based Field Service Engineer you are ultimately responsible for the installation, testing, commissioning and evaluation of our service-related activities.
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The Field Service Engineer is responsible for delivering exceptional technical support, maintenance, installation, and customer training services for TOMRA's cutting-edge recycling and waste sorting equipment.
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Answer client questions in a professional manner Accept and deliver all service calls assigned within the established service level agreement for each client Meet established customer service satisfaction criteria as outlined in established guidelines and policies Install, upgrade, support and troubleshoot XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2010, Cisco Jabber, another authorized desktop application.
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Field Service Engineer- Simply Biotech OVERVIEW Are you looking for a new career opportunity with an exciting biotech company? -Processes the return or disposal of defective parts promptly, ensuring there is no disruption in service.
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As a Field Service Engineer (FSE) Level II, you will play a crucial role in installing, maintaining, and servicing clinical laboratory analyzers and other products sold by LAS. Your expertise and dedication to quality work ensures that our diagnostic instruments operate efficiently, contributing to accurate test results and patient well-being.
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A Level III Field Engineer will use his/her technical expertise and individual judgement to provide customer-site servicing, installation and repair of complex electromechanical equipment and will maintain a high level of customer satisfaction through the use of data-driven tools, proactive attention to customer requirements and positive customer interactions.
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Field Service Engineer- Simply Biotech. Completes service calls according to the service plan; troubleshoots, coordinates, schedules, prepares and processes paperwork.
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Flexicrew Technical Services (FTS) is seeking to fill several Remote Field Service roles to perform and lead maintenance/service, repair, and overhauls of medium-speed diesel engines in the field.
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The Field Service Engineer provides service to customers with regards to preventative maintenance, retrofit installation, troubleshooting and repair with minimal support. Minimum 2 Years as a Biomedical Equipment, Electronics or Field Service Technician, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Provides product service and operational assistance to customers. Customer Service - manages difficult or emotional customer situations; responds promptly to customer needs; solicits customer feedback to improve service; responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
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The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for maintaining and servicing high-end medical imaging equipment. Perform service, calibrations, and quality assurance checks on entire imaging systems in accordance with ISO13485 standards.
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Position Description Are you a Field Service Engineer and looking for a place to make a difference every day? or call the HR Service Desk at 800-628-6458, option 1. 3 years+ years' experience in the field (or Bachelor's degree with 1 year of experience in the field.
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As a Field Service Engineer you have in-depth knowledge of Lan Handling systems. Your day as Field Service Engineer? You are responsible for delivering service work according to specifications and in accordance with planning, budget and quality requirements.
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