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Responsibilities will vary and may include presentations, quotes, submittals, technical product support, job site visits and hands on troubleshooting as needed. This position will involve applications engineering, sales support and field service work.
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Position Summary:Seeking a driven and motivated engineer to join our sales team, focusing on growing business with existing customers and developing new business. Daily tasks include inside sales support, application engineering, outside sales.
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Required Skills: 0-5 yrs experience preferred 4 year technical degree in a mechanical, electrical, construction or physics-oriented curriculumExcellent computer, organizational and communication/presentation skills;Strong desire to interface with the customerEmbrace new technologies and business savvyPassion for work with aggressive nature to succeedWilling to travel for various training opportunitiesMUST BE A “GO GETTER.
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Ability to work fully on-site in SW LA county. Ability to work with design, manufacturing, and outside sales team in a technical support role. A well-established aerospace and defense manufacturing business in the LA area is experiencing some exciting growth and has a great opportunity for a Field Application Engineer to join their team.
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Provide technical support to construction teams, offering solutions to technical challenges encountered on-site. Job Description Conduct on-site inspections to ensure compliance with project specifications and safety standards.
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Provide optimal and timely technical support in-house and on-site. Determines labor and spare parts required on-site repairs. Field Service Engineer.
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Perform remote and on-site support, including product commissioning, troubleshooting, audits, and other services required to ensure smooth execution of all stages of lighting projects.
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Job Summary: Provide high-level on-site technical service and support to clients/customers; responsible for testing, diagnosing, repairing and documenting services of all Dynex Technologies products at customer site or at factory depot.
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Support applications advice, product recommendations, device testing and updating at customer site, material management, technical problem resolution, and quality issue resolution.
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Responsible for all on-site installations, startup, diagnosis, service and repair of semiconductor capital equipment. Interface with technical support, design engineering, and manufacturing engineering.
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The Field Service Engineer 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 Xcelera Cardiology PACS modality.
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Provide on-site supervision and support to customers to install & erect palletizers, depalletizers and conveying systems, and other equipment sold by EMS Group USA, after delivery of this equipment to the customer's plant site.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Aftermarket Field Service Engineer to support all services activities associated with aftermarket business in the North & South American regions for turbomachinery/centrifugal compressor.
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Provide periodic on-site troubleshooting and repairs on printers that may be experiencing complex electrical, mechanical or pneumatic problems as directed by Field Service Manager and/or EFI| Inkjet customer support team.
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Provides on-site Subject Matter Expertise (SME) as a Field Service Representative (FSR) on military two-satellite geolocation systems and SATCOM equipment. Mount Indie is hiring a Field Engineer to provide technical assistance, maintenance and upgrades to SATCOM equipment overseas.
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