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Company is seeking a Field Manufacturing Service Technician (FMST / Cyclotron Engineer to support their cross-disciplinary radio pharmaceutical research and production facility. Title: Field Manufacturing Service Technician (formerly titled Cyclotron Engineer.
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MCambridge-SHC Spaulding Hospital Cambridge : SHC Spaulding Hospital Cambridge 1575 Cambridge Street Cambridge 02138 : Health Technician/Technologist : Spaulding Hospital–Boston & Cambridge(SRN,SRH,SHC) : Per Diem Standard Hours : 1 : Regular Recruiting Department : SRH Ambulance Service : May 14, 2024.
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UBEO Business Services, the premier provider of business technology products and services, is seeking to hire an Field Service Master Tech to join our team. Assist with the development of FSAT' and FST's assigned to the Field Service Team through technical assistance and product symptom/solution sharing.
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5 plus years of experience working in the trades in a field service role. Ability to perform soldering, burning and to conduct service and repairs such as valve rebuilding, re-packing and replacement, reading and interpreting mechanical prints, understanding principles and components of steam, hot water, chilled water and HVAC distribution and basic controls.
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The Mettler Toledo Product Inspection Field Service Engineers (FSE) are required to provide World Class support to our customers through start-ups, audits, maintenance, repair, and training of Safeline x-ray, metal detectors, or Hi-Speed Checkweighers.
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Field Service Technician - Boston, MA. 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.
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Boston-area Field Service Technicians earn competitive compensation ($30+ per hour for Non-NETA Certified Technicians, with substantial increases for each NETA level earned), comprehensive healthcare coverage, generous 401k match, up to 20 days of PTO per year, and more.
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Pick up and delivery of hazardous and non-hazardous waste and materials with a sharp focus on customer service. Basic knowledge of, or interest in, hazardous waste field. Provide clients with high-quality and professional customer service.
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Field service technicians. A Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) is included in our technician background check. technician, Electrician, Automotive. receive top-notch service at all times.
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Ensure a positive Customer experience by providing timely PM performance, service calls, warranty calls, field upgrade programs, etc. This includes, but is not limited to: planning daily and weekly schedule to achieve optimum utilization; communicate effectively with internal and external Customers; troubleshoot equipment, improve productivity, learn new technologies; complete service reports and activities on-site; maintain on-site Customer Service Logs/Total Maintenance Care books according to STERIS procedures; and maintain tools and parts inventory to prescribed levels as required by District Service Manager.
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The Field Service Technician – Toner Production Equipment will be considered a specialist for a product line that the GSD service team supports. 5 or more years of field service experience with toner-based production 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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3-5 years of technical field service repair experience preferred, i.e. aviation, medical equipment, vending machine repair, and/or military repair experience. 80 vacation hours earning your first full year and vacation hours increase based on years of service.
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Field Service Technician will perform troubleshooting services to aid customers in resolving issues and help them achieve maximum potential from our solutions. Experience in field service type work.
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Pomeroy is seeking a part-time Technician to work as a travel field technician to be on-call to run service tickets as needed for our customers. Pomeroy technicians utilize a Web based ticketing system to run service calls within their assigned zones.
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