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Could you be the full-time Field Service Engineer in New York City (Queens) we're looking for? Benefit from a fair and dynamic reward package that recognises your performance and potential, plus comprehensive and competitive social coverage (life, medical, pension) Location and Travel On-site position based in New York City (Sunnyside Yard) Initial travel: 25% during the first year, especially to Philadelphia (commissioning site) Average travel: 10% time.
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Level 2 – Field Support Engineer (Service Desk) (Hybrid – On-site/Remote) Chelsea Technologies is a well-established, rapidly growing technology solutions and managed services provider based out of New York and Florida, executing top-tier IT services in multiple states.
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Some overnight travel may be requiredMinimum of 3 years experience as a field service engineer Experience servicing medical medical instrumentation would be a plus.
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Current Field Service experience is also required. Position requires a good electronics & electro-mechanical troubleshooting backgrounnd. You must currently reside in the greater New York City area, preferably in the Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, or Queens areas (No Long Island) NO RELOCATION Qualifications: A Certificate or AAS Degree in electronics or a related discipline is a preferred.
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Service medical instrumentation for this manufacturer of medical laboratory analyzers. Coordinates problem resolution within the Field Support GroupMaintain car inventory, such as tools, trunk stock (parts), etc.
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You must currently reside in the greater New York City area, preferably in the Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, or Queens areas (No Long Island) RELOCATION Qualifications: A Certificate or AAS Degree in electronics or a related discipline is a preferred.
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Establish a good customer relations foundation. Good experience with electronics & electro-mechanical troubleshooting. Responsibilities: Will be involved with the installation, servicing, and preventive maintenance of the instrumentation.
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Provides basic on-site training regarding the operation of company instrumentation. You will be installing & servicing automated robotic medical instrumentation in the greater New York City area. Base salary 70K - 85K depending on experience (overtime & performance bonus should add an additional 4K - 8K annually, possibly more.
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This position is not eligible for sponsorship for work authorization. Therefore, if you require sponsorship to work in the United States we cannot consider your application at this time. Experience servicing Medical Devices is preferred.
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BICSI Certification a plus 3 years minimum experience required. Visio and AutoCAD a plus. Ability to convey a professional image and deal confidently with technical problems.
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Bachelor's or higher degree in computer science, engineering, or related technical field Hands-on experience with java, javascript, python, or other scripting/programming languages Experience with IT, IT Automation, and Technical Support systems is a big plus Familiarity with AI/ML and related technologies.
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Due to rapid growth in our North American business, we are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Field Service Engineer to join the Sophion Biosciences team. Familiarity with the operation and maintenance of Festo pressure systems is a plus.
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Field Service Engineer. Knowledge in any or all of the following areas is a plus: wafer fab, closed-loop gas, and vacuum control, RG induced plasma, electro-pneumatic controls, microprocessor-based controllers, robotics, basic concepts of software, toxic and/or flammable gasses and acids.
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The Field Service Engineer I will be responsible for visiting customer sites to install, troubleshoot and maintain equipment. Complete all Business related transactions to include Field Service Reports, Instrument Qualification Reports, Parts Return Tags, and Travel Expenses in a timely manner with high accuracy.
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Kent Corporation is the leading expect in strip processing equipment that is used in production lines worldwide is seeing a full-time Field Service Engineer for repair, installation and troubleshooting industrial tube and steel processing equipment and machinery.
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