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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. 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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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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Repairs equipment installed onsite at customer facilities, both warranty, and non-warranty claims. Experience in the use of PLCs, VFDs, data acquisition, wiring, power equipment, and industrial electricity required.
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Siemens, ABB, and TMEiC platform(s) experience are highly preferred. 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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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: Concord, New HampshireSalary: $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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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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Work Environment: Regularly will work near moving mechanical parts; Frequently will be exposed to fumes or airborne particles, outdoor weather conditions; Occasionally will work in wet or humid conditions (non-weather), extreme cold and heat (non-weather), risk of electrical shock, vibration Culture is Job #1.
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Travel to the customer site to perform final commissioning and demonstrate equipment functions as per specifications to obtain customer acceptance. Provides direct technical support of customers, contractors, sales, and engineering for testing and field service activities.
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Troubleshoots PLCs, VFDs, and other automated equipment, onsite and remotely. Independently coordinates all travel arrangements (airfare, lodging, ground transportation, etc. As a trouble-shooter, you will go on-site in the event of technical issues, analyze and eliminate faults, and will be available on-site for our customers in case of subsequent technical queries.
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Ability to prepare and provide technical training to the end-user operators and/or maintenance personnel. Coordinate internally to ensure a timely response to customer inquiries. Participate in project and construction meetings, as required.
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Carries out routine inspections of existing system installations. Independently coordinates with customers and/or end-users all details of site visits prior to departure.
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Carries out routine inspections of existing system installations. Independently coordinates with customers and/or end-users all details of site visits prior to departure.
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Process all of the various types of transactions accepted by the store including but not necessarily limited to cash, checks, authorized Accounts Receivable sales, Electronic Payments, WIC, coupons, gift cards, bottle credits, refunds, lottery, Western Union etc.
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Intern: Mechanic (Hookset, NH) Pike is looking to hire Technical College student to work as Mechanic Intern at our Benton Shop. As an intern within our Equipment Division, the selected candidate will learn about the repair and maintenance process and practices Pike follows to maintain the equipment fleet to operate safely and at the lowest cost possible.
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