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The Electro-Mechanical Technician will represent Intelligrated on site and will also need to follow our customer’s guidelines for general work practices outlined on site.
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As a Field Service Technician, you will be responsible for on-site installing, maintaining, and repairing of Kodak, and multi-vendor systems, which may include hardware, software, and networking products, including operating systems to required standards outlined in training, SOPs, and product support updates.
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We are seeking a Field Service Technician to join our team in the Massachusetts and Connecticut Region. Solid understanding of electro-mechanical devices and complex electro-optic and robotic high-tech equipment.
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Proven experience as a Field Service Technician or in a similar role. Complete and turn in field reports that capture all time and work completed on site. Or, completion of an associate degree or technical certificate program in electrical or electro-mechanical engineering, engineering technology or related engineering discipline and 4+ years of previous relevant hands-one work experience.
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PLC knowledge- Electro-mechanical background- Proven experience as a Field Service Technician or in a similar role. 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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Three or more years related field service experience. This is a hardware/machinery maintenance and repair-focused role, NOT software or IT. Focusing on Web Fed High-Speed Inkjet Presses.
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We will be accepting applications until July 25th, 2024Job Summary:Our Client, ENGEL Machinery, is currently seeking 4 Electro-Mechanical-skilled workers to join our Field Service Technician Training Program.
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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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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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In this role, you will be responsible for electro-mechanical installations, operator training, preventative and emergency on-site maintenance of our products within a drive-able local territory.
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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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We are looking for a Field Service Technician to join our team in Nashville. Knowledge of Electro-photography / Digital Printing. The Field Engineer is responsible for installation and optimizing HW/SW/Network products and configurations at customer sites as well as diagnosing and optimizing product performance.
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Hands-on experience with electro-mechanical equipment a plus. Hands-on experience with electro-mechanical equipment a must. Electromechanical Field Service Technician III.
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Ensure proper repair and maintenance procedures are performed on identified device(s) and Total Service Call Procedures are completed prior to leaving customer site. Strong electro-mechanical aptitude.
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In this role, you will be responsible for providing exceptional on-site service and support for our customers' printer equipment. Strong understanding of electro-mechanical systems.
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