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2+ years Field Service/Customer Support Engineer experience within semiconductor field or other capital equipment arena. Equipment start- ups, installation, problem solving, retrofits, PMs, and on-site training on semiconductor processing equipment.
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The Field Service Technician will provide professional service and support to customers by performing system installations, startups, repairs, and maintenance of the water treatment equipment offered by PSI, PAX, and UGSI Chemical Feed. This full-time position will report to the Field Service Manager and should be based out of the Vineland, NJ facility when not working at customer jobsites.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionField Service Technician (RS) - New York, NYThe Field Service Technician (FST) will provide on-site and remote support of Rad Source products to our customers requiring technical support.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionField Service Technician (RS)The Field Service Technician (FST) will provide on-site and remote support of Rad Source products to our customers requiring technical support.
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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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This position provides support to customers on operational or maintenance aspects of equipment, receives escalated customer concerns on technical and service related problems, diagnoses mechanical, hardware, software, and systems failures using established procedures, determines the most effective repair/resolution to minimize customer downtime, and prepares reports for analysis of product failure trends and serviceability issues.
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A Level III Field Engineer will also assist with onsite training and development of less experienced Field Engineers and serve as a focal point of communication between technical support, management, and the customer on technical issues and projects.
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Hands on experience with electro-mechanical equipment a plus. Hands on experience with electro-mechanical equipment a must. 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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A Level III Field Engineer will use his/her technical expertise and individual judgment 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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Description: As a Field Service Technician, you will be responsible for providing on-site support to our customers,installation, troubleshooting and repairing a variety of equipment, and ensuring the efficientoperation of our products.
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As the Field Service Technician, you will enjoy making a positive impact on the business and our customers through maintaining, servicing, and repairing their office equipment throughout the territory.
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As a Field Service Technician, your overall responsibility is to deliver quality customer service and technical support to our customers on-site.
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Field Service Technician II. Intermediate computer skills and good electro-mechanical skills. Provide printer and copier maintenance, service, and repairs to customers.
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Field Technician II. A minimum of three years of experience in one or more of the following: technical repair and service of copier/office equipment or repair, installation, and training of Photo ID systems/software, printers, ID Badge, and Fingerprint equipment.
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Title: Field Service Technician - Electro-Mechanical. Acts as immediate technical support for all field service issues on-site or via phone support to customers or colleagues.
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