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Provide a high level of customer satisfaction by providing ongoing maintenance, technical Support, troubleshooting and repairs for medical imaging equipment, to include basic x-ray, both stationary and portable, digital imaging, PACS and networking environments, C-Arms, Ultrasound and Flouro systems.
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Each FSR operates in a designated field service territory and represents VMS. This requires a high level of professional communication with their team, customers, management, sales, and other technical support.
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The Field Service Representative (FSR) is the primary contact for Varian Medical Systems (VMS) customer service and repair needs ensuring that our customers’ equipment operates efficiently at all times.
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Roles & Responsibilities: Provide a high level of customer satisfaction by providing ongoing maintenance, technical Support, troubleshooting and repairs for medical imaging equipment, to include basic x-ray, both stationary and portable, digital imaging, PACS and networking environments, C-Arms, Ultrasound and Flouro systems.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Field Service Engineer position has a primary responsibility to provide technical support for LENSAR customers (clinical and commercial), remotely, or on site as determined by machine status and customer requirements.
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The Field Service Engineer will be primarily a regional role domestically although some out of region and international travel will be required as part of the Field Service Engineer activities.
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Reporting to the Healthcare Service Manager, the Field Service Engineer carries the overall responsibility for technical support of Mpac Group brands of equipment during install and commissioning and after SAT.In close coordination with the Assembly Team Leader, the Field Service Engineer could also be required to participate in the assembly and or debugging phase and FAT with customer.
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The Field Service Engineer will provide technical expertise and solutions to customers and end-users and supports internally Customer Sales & Support Team, Field Sales, and Customer Service in the sales and inquiries of technically complex products and special products.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Field Service Engineer will have:Bachelor's degree in engineering, or related field experienceAt least 3 years of experience in field service, installation, and/or technical support of electronicsStrong technical skills in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining analytical instruments such as chromatography systems, mass spectrometers, or other analytical instrumentation.
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The Field Service Engineer is responsible for delivering exceptional technical support, maintenance, installation, and customer training services for TOMRA's cutting-edge recycling and waste sorting equipment.
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Summary: The Field Service Engineer for Grifols DxCTS (Diagnostic Customer Technical Support) organization has the primary responsibility of providing the highest quality service and support to Grifols customers at the customer facility and via remote access tools and telephone.
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Take responsibility for the quality, repair FSB implementation, and warranty customer support, as well as compliance with the "Issue to Prevention" process for supply chain and quality issues detected in the field.
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Description Field Service Engineer – This is a field-based position in NE IndianaSummary:The Field Service Engineer position is responsible for providing on-site and remote technical support for TomoTherapy and CyberKnife customers.
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You will be provided with a company vehicle, appropriate tools/equipment, including a laptop computer, cell phone, and MI-FI device and the assurance that you have the support of well-established service operation.
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Shall also converse with other technicians when working in tandem, place orders with parts department for parts replacements, and communicate with in house advanced technical support to tackle more advanced tasks in the field.
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