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The Lead Field Service Engineer - Metals will do the commissioning and Service of GEPC Metals Projects and provides technical expertise and engineering solutions to support the metals business within the Power Conversion.
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We are seeking a Lead Field Service Engineer tp perform installation and commissioning on companyautomation, Level1 and Level2 process systems at customer site in Steel/Aluminum/Copper Plants, Mining and under construction plants.
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Preferred candidates will have an in-depth understanding of the instruments and equipment: Capacitors / test procedures / lead-free soldering / spectrum analyzers. You will be working on a variety of challenging technical assignments such as constructing, repairing, testing, troubleshooting, maintaining and installing equipment, RF/microwave products and electro-mechanical devices, components, and systems.
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Lead Field Service Engineer (Gates / Barriers) £42,000 - £44,000 + Overtime + Full Training + Progression + Annual Bonus + Yearly Pay Reviews + Excellent Company Benefits UK Wide Travel Required Are you a Field Service Engineer with a couple of years' experience on Gates & Barriers, looking to join a well-established company currently going through a huge growth period, where you can develop your skills, be put through more qualifications and maximise your earnings through overtime.
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You will be a full-time member of our Field Service team and will work from our manufacturing facility in Los Angeles. Project managing field service trips and prioritizing service work scope between internal and customer vehicles.
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The Lead Field Service Engineer is responsible for the highest level of customer support and services. Provide first and second level support for incidents and service requests to business and colleagues.
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Actively participates with service account manager and sales team to engineer and estimate solutions. Performs system maintenance in accordance with established service practices and direction including field controllers, servers and workstations and field hardware.
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Oversee a small team of 5 engineers, ensuring quality service delivery and customer satisfaction. 3-5 years of experience in related field (electrical, mechanical, acoustics, vibration, and/or magnetic fields.
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We are seeking an energetic, competitive, and motivated Lead Field Services Technician to promote innovative solutions and lead a team of Service Technicians for Automated Logic.
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Lead Field Service Engineer Opportunities in the New Hudson, Michigan Area. Lead Field Service Engineers will be anticipated to be salaried in the $100,000-$130,000 per year range with excellent bonuses, car allowance, and high quality affordable benefits.
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About the roleThe Lead Field Service Engineer is responsible for the highest level of customer support and services. What you'll doProvide first and second level support for incidents and service requests to business and colleagues.
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Lead a team consisting of field service representatives, test engineers and logisticians in conducting on-site fielding activities. In this role, you will play a critical role in supporting the development and deployment of a new simulation and training capability for the United States Army. As the Fielding Lead, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of on-site fielding activities.
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Perform on-site service and repair of semiconductor processing equipment. Orders and installs parts, respond to emergency service calls as required. Qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, ancestry, genetic factors, age, disability, protected veteran status, military or uniformed service member status, or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances.
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If no degree, must have High School Diploma and solid background of at least 15+ years in the semiconductor field. - Associates degree or higher in electronics, engineering, or other applicable field of study; Bachelors Degree in Engineering or Technology preferred.
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