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Experience & Education Required for the Calibration Technician II: A two-year degree in Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics, other related technical field OR equivalent military training and two years of applicable (Metrology, Instrumentation, Calibration) experience OR the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We're an industry leader that's rapidly growing our Technical Services division and have an immediate need for professional field service technicians to delight our customers. This could include past roles as aMilitary or Veteran with electro-mechanical experience, HVAC/Cable Internet technician, Electrician, Automotive Mechanic or Repair.
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We are looking to bring on a Co-Op to serve as an Environmental Scientist Technician, Environmental Engineering Technician, or Geologist Technician assisting office engineers, field staff, and project managers with day-to-day project tasks.
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Adcomm MDU is seeking a skilled and dynamic DIRECTV Field Service Technician Subcontractor to join our team, specializing in Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs). The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of DIRECTV services, ensuring top-notch customer experiences through troubleshooting, answering customer inquiries, and providing feedback to Adcomm MDU. As a DIRECTV Field Service Technician, you will be working both indoors and outdoors, installing and repairing DIRECTV equipment.
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Total Compensation : $60,000.00 - $115,000.00+ per year based on experience Field Service Technician Responsibilities Travel to client sites to diagnose and repair refrigeration and ice machine equipment.
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Your Job DEPCOM Power is searching for a Field Service Technician who can lead the on-site upkeep of various equipment and systems at Commercial and Utility Scale PV power plants, such as inverters, transformers, trackers, communications, combiner boxes, electrical cables, substations, and more.
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Join us as a Principal/Senior Field Service Technician and become a key player in ensuring the seamless operation of CNC Lathe, Milling, and Multi-Functional Machining Centers at our clients' manufacturing sites.
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What We're Looking ForBasic Requirements:Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience as a licensed HVAC technician including a minimum of 5 years of current field service experienceHigh School diploma or GEDCertification in EPA/DEP and Universal CFC reclamation.
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Successful applicants come from a variety of backgrounds including HVAC Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, Field Service Technicians, Electricians, Plumbers, Service Technicians, ATM Technicians, Beverage Technicians, Pest Control Technicians, Photo Kiosk Repair, Coffee Retail, Barista and Mechanical Repair.
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The Field Service Technician is responsible for the independent assembly, commissioning, inspection, repair, and troubleshooting of systems, both domestically and internationally.
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Must currently hold or be able to obtain a valid passport (with proper documentation to travel into and outside of the United States) Responsibilities of the Field Service Technician:· Frequent interface with customers and/or end-users, vendors, and contractors.
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Job Title: Field Service TechnicianLocation: Boston, MassachusettsSalary: $65-75K plus bonus Job Summary of the Field Service Technician: We are looking for a Field Service Technician who is self-directed, at ease dealing directly with the customer, can write technical reports, and make and assist the Engineering team with product improvement recommendations for the Product Development Group.
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Provides direct technical support of customers, contractors, sales, and engineering for testing and field service activities. Support the project team in ensuring all the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation punch list items are cleared and signed-off as per project requirements.
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Repairs equipment installed onsite at customer facilities, both warranty, and non-warranty claims. Siemens, ABB, and TMEiC platform(s) experience are highly preferred. Take ownership regarding the correct implementation of the pre-commissioning activities in the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation disciplines, ensuring the quality of the work and of the quality of the reports.
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Support in scheduling and coordinating the participation of vested parties at the site to inspect/witness the final installation of equipment and their participation in the execution of start-up and commissioning activities.
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