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Master degree in electrical or Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering or other relevant discipline. Bachelor degree in electrical or electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering or other relevant discipline.
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BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives. ETAS’ products and solutions include vehicle basic software, middleware, development tools, cloud-based operations services, cybersecurity solutions as well as end-to-end engineering and consulting.
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Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / Pump Engineer Requirements Experience as a Field Service Engineer, Service Engineer, Service Technician, Installation Engineer, Filtration Engineer, Pump Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, M&E Engineer, Electro-Mechanical Engineer or similar within pumps or similar equipment.
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Use of Vehicle Configuration and Test System (VCATS) applications (In-house monitor tools) and open source WireShark applications. Knowledge of using the Bosch vehicle model VSI simulator tool. An in-depth understanding of OEM requirements and diagnostics of ECU. configurations (example: ECU Software Download, Configuration.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Engineering degree from an Accredited Institute or 3+ years of experience as a Field Service Engineer servicing electrical/mechanical/printers.
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Background in technical or mechanical engineering such as Automotive, HVAC, Electrical, Machining, Manufacturing, related Military Experience, or relevant 1-3 years of Field Service experience with electro-mechanical products.
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2+ years of electro-mechanical technician work, Associate degree with two years of experience in the Robotics, Mechanical or Electrical field or bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.
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Setup, test and validate server plant management web-based tools (QBay and SiteBay plus additional web deployment mechanisms). Installation of End of Line (EOL) Runtime to QA and Productions Servers, supporting Customers migrating to newer operating systems and SQL database servers.
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The Maritime/Land Systems & Sensors (MLSS) organization within Northrop Grumman's Mission Systems sector is looking for you to join our Field Engineering & Services (FES) team as a. Engineering domain expertise with shipboard equipment and marine electronics.
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The Maritime/Land Systems & Sensors (MLSS) organization within Northrop Grumman's Mission Systems sector is looking for you to join our Field Engineering & Services (FES) team as a Principal Field Engineer or Senior Principal Field Engineer based out of Oxnard, CA.
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The Robotics Field Engineer is a flexible, hands-on individual who has electro-mechanical aptitude and familiarity with Linux/command line and can manage customer relationship. Degree with a focus in the Robotics, Mechanical or Electrical field.
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The Field Service Engineer acts as the first responders by keeping the machines up and running,You will be responsible for the installation and preventative maintenance, emergency and on-call service, and operational maintenance.
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The role will draw on either an electronic engineering background (signal transmission, EMI/EMC, signal integrity) and/or a mechanical engineering background (materials, tolerance analysis, CAD tools.
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Bachelor's degree in a construction-related field of engineering, examples are civil engineering, mechanical, construction management, mining, geotechnical. Perform basic engineering calculations and technical drafting to support field operations.
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Maintain all electro-mechanical tools, and spare parts in good condition at all-times. The Robotic Field Engineer will have the ability to manage all Operational issues with System Software, Bots, Structure, Stations, and will prioritize daily activities at customer site.
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