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Must arrive to work predictably and promptly Performs other duties as assigned Required qualifications Bachelors in Engineering or accredited technical degree or equivalent training or experience in a field of technology such as electrical, mechanical, vacuum technology, thin film, physics or similar field Previous field service experience is preferred Allen Bradley or Siemens knowledge preferred.
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What are we looking for in our Field Service Engineer ? Bachelors in Engineering or accredited technical degree or equivalent training or experience in a field of technology such as electrical, mechanical, vacuum technology, thin film, physics or similar field, previous field service experience is preferred, 3-5 years of vacuum coating technology experience.
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Adheres to service manuals, technical procedures and direction while properly documenting and managing work activity, billing and quality documents in-house, on site at customer facilities or over the phone as required.
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We are currently seeking a Field Service Engineer to RELOCATE to the Pittsburgh, PA area to work on Datacard Central Issuance Systems such as the MX6100 and MX6000, MXD and MXi; may also work on desktop printers, and card counters.
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Complete and provide all necessary documentation to customer, sales, and service supervisor and attach it to CRM for in-house work or work at customer sites in a timely manner.
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Field Service Management (FSM) Implementation, Customer Service Management (CSM) implementation experience is a must Experience in working with Web technologies, including JavaScript, Ajax, HTML, and CSS is a plus Technical knowledge in development of ServiceNow entities like business rules, script includes, clients scripts, UI Actions, UI Macro, workflows, catalogs, etc.
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Brooks Instrument is an industry leader in flow measurement and flow control products for critical applications, and a division of ITW (A Fortune 200 Company) is seeking candidates for a Technical Service Field Engineer.
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Perform calibration, troubleshooting, or installation assistance on Brooks MFCs and products in the field and in-house. Successful candidates must have a minimum of 2-year degree in engineering technology or an equivalent with 5+ years of experience servicing highly technical or related equipment, excellent customer service skills, strong mechanical aptitude, willingness to travel (up to 40%) and great communication and follow through skills.
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On a timely basis Achieve/maintain Customer Survey Satisfaction rating as established by the Service Manager Provide technical telephone support, as required Conduct final product testing in house, as required Conform to OSHA's safety guidelines and follow proper lockout/tagout procedures An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.
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The Field Service Engineer performs on-site service efficiently and effectively on instruments and equipment as requested or initiated. The Field Service Engineer Promotes the sale of Eppendorf North America service products to meet budgeted targets.
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Operations: Provides technical expertise to support production efforts in-house and service needs in the field. With a focus on always putting customers first, our Field Service Engineer's work directly with an international customer base to resolve technical equipment and software problems, improve operational efficiency, provide equipment and software training, and support internal design and assembly production efforts.
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Service Engineer, installations, startups, commissioning, repairs, technical assistance, Field Service Reports, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, customer service, written communication, verbal communication.
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The Service Field Engineer (SFE) consults with Ford AV clients to help maintain, diagnose, and repair their A/V systems. The SFE works with Ford’s Customer Care Dispatch team and is responsible for providing quality customer service to diverse clientele, utilizing hand tools and diagnostic equipment, attending to service calls and work orders in a timely manner, and repairing A/V systems and equipment.
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The Field Service Engineer will install systems and upgrades for our customers, repair equipment and provide training for customers. Repair, install, troubleshoot, inspect and modify equipment at customer sites and in-house workshop.
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Field Service Engineer will also gather data utilizing specific reports and Intelligrated procedures, and supply various forms and custom reports to the customer to assist in sales of parts and service contracts.
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