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5+ years experience as a medical technologist or field service engineer (biomedical engineer) servicing diagnostic instruments needed. Join our team now at Siemens Healthineers as a Customer Service Engineer II specializing in servicing Diagnostic Automation equipment.
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Must have Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a related field and 2 years experience in the proffered position, or as a Developer, Software Engineer, Technology Analyst, Programmer Analyst, or related occupation.
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Boston Metal seeks an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to facilitate development of new high temperature electrolysis systems for the production of tonnage molten metals and alloys. Experience with low voltage wiring (24 VDC, <= 120 VAC) and electrical troubleshooting skills.
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Will train Lab Chemist who has ICP instrument user experience, who has aptitude and attitude to service instruments in the field. Analytik Jena US, a company of the Endress+Hauser Group, is seeking a Service & Applications Engineer who has great passion for providing professional customer support and problem solving.
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Familiar with multilayer PCB design and procurement Experience with analog design including EMI architecture definition, characterization, and troubleshooting. The electrical engineer will be involved in all phases of electrical design from initial concept definition, component selection, PCB and cable design, prototype fabrication and test, system integration, agency certification testing, transition to production, and post-release sustainment.
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The Field Service Engineer reports to the Regional Service Manager. Field Service Engineer I located in Greater Boston area - ideal candidate will be located near Woburn, MA.
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As a ASIC Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will verify the design and implementation of our innovative high speed coherent interconnects for our mobile SoCs and GPUs. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a multifaceted, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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The Sensor Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber (SC5) Department in the Digital, RF, and Power Products Team is seeking an experienced Senior Principal Electrical Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design skills to join our team.
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We are currently hiring for a Field Service Engineer II that can be located anywhere in the Northeastern US. This role will be responsible for the installation and troubleshooting of water treatment equipment at customer sites in the Northeastern area of the US. An ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical and electrical aptitude and a basic understanding of PLCs.
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Serves as Site Safety Officer, field engineer/scientist/geologist, or other to support environmental project work, after demonstration of site knowledge and position knowledge, including respect of peers.
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Conceptual knowledge of process troubleshooting, failure analysis and Six Sigma methodologies (Process mapping, C&E, PFMEA, DOE, SPC). MACOM sells and distributes products globally via a sales channel comprised of a direct field sales force, authorized sales representatives and leading industry distributors.
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We are seeking a highly qualified, self-sufficient Power Engineer with expertise in the field of power supply design and test up to 10kV. ADI's Aerospace and Defense business unit has an open position for a Principal Power Design Engineer who will evaluate and develop power system architectures and designs in support of Electronic Warfare (EW), phased array radar, munitions, and tactical communications/datalink systems.
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Experience with cloud tools such as AWS, Azure and GCP.Experience working with APIs. Experience troubleshooting in a technical environment, analytical, problem-solving skills with SOAR platform.
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Demonstrate technical expertise in HVAC maintenance & troubleshooting and be multi-skilled in other areas (pipe fitting/plumbing, electrical) in order to successfully complete work assignments.
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Responsible for assisting customers with service turn-ups, record-keeping, and provisioning changes on various Layer 1, 2 & 3 network devices, including Juniper and Cisco routers, MRV/Adva, Ciena, and Cisco switches, Ciena and Cisco Optical transport platforms, and Versa SD-WAN enable devices, adhering to company-defined configurations and standards.
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