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5 years professional experience in two or more of the following areas: Field Team (Dealer experience), CCA, DRE (managing relationships with suppliers), Business Planner, Product Owner/Program Manager/Project Manager or Customer Operations Specialist.
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The Field Installation Technician will beresponsible for performing field service, including installation and onsite service support, on Planar hardware and software products.
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Conduct equipment installation (electrical and computer), vendor trials, start-up, and commissioning activities for machine vision equipment, primarily in the logistics industry. The position includes extensive hands-on work, including but not limited to the assembly, installation, testing, and troubleshooting of machine vision equipment, primarily in the logistics industry.
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Responsible for developing ground-up basis of estimate for all routine services associated with BOS/ISS facility management, preventative maintenance, and installation services. Direct Estimating experience may be substituted with ten years of civilian, civil service or military project/field/operations experience in Government Projects.
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Client is looking for a Systems Administration Specialist with general experience in LAN/WAN engineering, installation, configuration, and maintenance of various network equipment (routers, switches and associated technologies, as well as at least two (05) years of experience with Telecommunications technology (VSAT, Cellular, BGAN.
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The Field Service Engineer - Automation under general guidance and minimal supervision, performs a wide range of engineering tasks and ensures proper installation, service and commissioning of products and services.
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Field Service Engineer to perform planned maintenance on TXRF, XRF and XRD instruments. This position will involve the installation; maintenance and repair of Analytical X-ray Equipment, X-ray HV Power Supplies, X-ray Detection Devices, Automation Devices, CCD Cameras, Cryogenic Equipment, and other relate devices.
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The Field Support Specialist (FSS) role supports field sales activity by providing outstanding installation, onboarding and training, and integration support, as well as ongoing relationship management with our customers.
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As a Technical Field Advisor for Controls, you manage controls activities on site during the Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of heavy-duty turbines/equipment (generator or mechanical drive.
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As the Senior Technical Service Leader, you will enable Precision Care, Growth Acceleration, and Business Optimization for GE HealthCare by providing technical guidance for the Patient Monitoring Solutions product lifecycle for Installation, Serviceability, and Field reliability to Segment and Sub-Segment product teams; representing USCAN through informal and formal measures including QMS.
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Sigma Defense is seeking a qualified Tactical Relay Field Service Engineer II to join our team in support of testing, integration, training, and maintenance support for our Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (AISR) Data Transport - Block II Tactical Relay program.
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Coordinate with controls and equipment vendors to generate instrumentation and controls field installation drawings and wiring schematics. Research and analyze technical data, installation and operations manuals for products and equipment.
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Typical VLI field projects involve several trades - structural ironwork, sheet metal work, welding, mechanical / millwright installation and maintenance, electrical, equipment operation (forklift), rigging and hoisting, corrosion control and painting.
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4-6 years of field service experience with strong expertise in wiring, programming, and commissioning of programmable logic controllers. As a Technical Support Analyst, you'll be the superhero providing advanced assistance tocustomers, guiding them through diagnosing and solving service and installation issues related to our products.
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Or a bachelors degree in a related field with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in a related field, to include elements of military installation management, disaster preparedness, emergency management, continuity planning, or operations.
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