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Our client, a leader in the machine manufacturing industry, is seeking an experienced Field Service Technician that brings a minimum of 4 years of experience with laser, press brake, flat sheet, bending or similar machine tools.
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Field service technician. This position requires 100% travel to customer sites nationwide to install, perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, emergency repairs, and service of equipment.
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Maintenance and Repairs: Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshoot technical issues, conduct emergency repairs, and provide on-site service for equipment as needed. CNC installation, troubleshoot and maintenance required.
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Documentation: Maintain detailed and accurate records of all service activities, including current service performed and future service requirements for equipment. Administrative Tasks: Prepare timesheets, service reports, and installation forms promptly and accurately.
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Customer Satisfaction: Prioritize excellent customer service and ensure high levels of customer satisfaction during interactions. In addition, Randstad offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health, an incentive and recognition program, and 401K contribution (all benefits are based on eligibility.
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At Randstad, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. Mazak, Trumpf and Amada machine experience highly preferred.
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Document all service activities, including maintenance tasks performed, parts used, and any recommendations for future repairs or upgrades. Ice Machine Maintenance (1 year of experience is required.
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Are you an experienced Field Service Technician who is flexible, detail-oriented, and thrives on solving tough problems? Work performed in repair shop and in the field (all seasons); some regional travel required.
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Someone with industrial maintenance experience or that has a lot of experience with electrical, plumbing, and mechanical trades would be an excellent candidate for this role! + In the field commissioning/start-up of pumps and control systems.
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Randstad is hiring a full-time Field Technician in Brunswick, GA. Responsibilities include power washing various surfaces, following safety protocols, and delivering top-notch customer service.
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Randstad has partnered with a highly reputable food equipment production company located in Minneapolis, MN. We are looking for a Field Service Maintenance Technician for our Chicago Coast Area. The Field Service Technician will travel to client locations and perform preventive Maintenance on equipment.
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Randstad is currently seeking a maintenance technician that can travel across North America to customer sites. This is a field level maintenance role. + Mechanical Maintenance.
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