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Position Overview: LHH Recruitment Solutions is excited to partner with a renowned global manufacturer specializing in high precision machine tools to find a skilled Field Service Engineer.
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Previous extensive experience and in field knowledge as a Kodak Inkjet field service technician desirable. The Product Support (Remote Triage Engineer), Will be the first technical point of contact for all Inkjet customers.
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The Field Sales Engineer will be responsible for the sale of all ASCO Products into an assigned territory to both existing and new accounts and providing a customer service level which meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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You will be working with our internal partners every day to assist with service needs and coordinate with our Service, Vehicle and Delivery Operations, and Field Service Engineer teams.
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Utilizes electromechanical skills to provide excellent service to customers. We know we need talented people like you who hold similar values, which is why we do not put limits on learning, development, industry, and personal growth.
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This position will involve applications engineering, sales support and field service work. Top notch customer service and willingness to go above and beyond to serve the customer.
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Field Service Engineer. This junior-level Engineer position is responsible for providing field service engineering activities to Company customers independently.
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One of my best clients is looking for Electrical Field Service Engineers focusing on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting the company’s machinery at customer locations. Experience and skills you need to have: Associate degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
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Role Summary We are currently seeking talented and motivated individuals to join our team as a Field Service Technician at Rivian. The Field Service Technician will be responsible for overdelivering on the internal and external customer experience at our service locations.
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Provides Alpha Site support to Engineering specifically related to installation, operation, calibration, service and /or testing of a new hardware, process or software design in house or on an engineering toolProvides Beta Site Support; specifically related to installation, operation, calibration, service and/or testing of a new hardware, software or processes on a customer tool.
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Responsible for equipment service support at customer sites: - Maintain the system including daily monitoring, system diagnosis as required, regular tool calibrations and PMs.- Trouble shooting and recover the system from failure.
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The Project Engineer will review, provide analysis, management, and resolution of field coordination issues with project team members and participants. Our foundation and culture are based upon our company values of trust, safety, teamwork, responsibility, service and stewardship.
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Establishes service by studying system requirements; ordering and gathering components and parts; completing installation; performing acceptance tests. As a part of Leviton, you'll join a stable company with over 115 years of history developing products that directly impact everyday lives.
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An ongoing thirst for new knowledge and ideas, and a passion for software engineering as a QA Automation Engineer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, creed or religion, age, disability (including pregnancy), results of genetic testing, service in the military, veteran status or any other category protected by law.
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Kelly Engineering is proud to partner with an innovative client in Beaverton, OR, to help them find a talented Field Service Engineer. As a Field Service Engineer, you’ll play a key role in supporting their customers and maintaining the high-performance standards of their equipment.
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