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5+ years of field service engineer/technician experience with complex, electro-mechanical devices. The Senior Field Service Engineer is customer-focused and able to perform all mechanical, electrical, and electronic repairs on medical linear accelerators integrated with fan beam CT and PET in a timely fashion while meeting all administrative requirements.
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Perform all required electro-mechanical assembly, disassembly or modification of production hardware or customer owned systems using basic hand tools, and electronic and pneumatic tooling.
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Experience in thermal and structural analysis, and electro-mechanical packaging required, NASTRAN is preferred. Primarily responsible for the design efforts for electro-mechanical packaging for radio frequency (RF) devices.
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The UCSD provides a continuum of expert level skills including evaluating electronic, mechanical, and electro-mechanical components for feasibility of repair, repair of items to customer specifications, reverse engineering, maintenance planning and engineering, obsolescence management, and application of new maintenance technologies.
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Experience in electro-mechanical designs involving motors, gears, brakes, mechanisms, etc. Job Responsibilities: Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges.
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Field Service Systems/Applications Engineer. Work directly with customers to diagnose Bruker Semiconductor instrument issues including but not limited to:Diagnose, research, experiment, test, develop, optimize, communicate, and execute the most efficient solution plan for complex electro mechanical hardware/software instrument issues with minimal guidance or documentation.
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5+ Years in Injection Molding troubleshooting or processing or prior experience as a Field Service Injection Molding Technician/Service Engineer. Instructs other Service Technicians and/or customer operators on the maintenance and safe operations of injection molding systems.
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Designs, analyzes, tests, and debugs electrical and electro-mechanical components and subsystems; from initial concept development through transition to production. Researches, proposes, designs, implements, tests, and documents electrical and electro-mechanical hardware for products and systems.
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As an integral part of Ionpath's Customer Success department, Field Service Engineer's are the face of Ionpath to our users and the voice of the customer internally. 5+ years experience as a Field Service Engineer or Field Applications scientist in a related field.
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We are seeking an experienced, high caliber Senior Electromechanical/Mechatronics Engineer to collaborate with teams in designing and developing complex electro-mechanical medical devices and test equipment to support critical aspects of our product development pipeline.
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Proven experience, independent judgment and discretion necessary to install, qualify and be a trainer and technical resource that empowers our customers in the use of complex electro-mechanical instrumentation.
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Hands-on experience with electro-mechanical equipment. The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for applying research and principles of engineering to the planning, design, development, documentation, and testing/debugging of a variety of instruments, equipment, systems, and/or software with our automation manufacturing equipment.
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We are seeking a Skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our dynamic team. electro mechanical assembler. - Electro-mechanical troubleshooting skills, including light plumbing and fittings assembly.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is critical to the smooth operation of our customer’s distribution centers and will be required to perform troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance of our customer’s various material handling systems.
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7+ years experience as a field service engineer/technician experience with medical device equipment, medical linear accelerator or diagnostic equipment (CT, PET, or MRI scanners) preferred.
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