Field Service Engineer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Alexandria, LA at Geebo

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Technician Field Service Technicians will carry out on-site installation, maintenance and repairs on high-value business equipment in the fields of Aeronautics, Aerospace, Automotive and Military applications.
What does a Field Service Technician do? There are several core responsibilities of the role.
Field Service Technicians install, configure and calibrate equipment as well as train customers in the safe use and maintenance of the equipment.
You will service the equipment regularly, carrying out scheduled maintenance and replacing worn or faulty parts.
Troubleshooting includes diagnosing and fixing faults on site, and logging repairs.
Field Service Technicians will typically have basic electronics qualification or will have gained on-the-job experience and training from working in an electronics role.
-Field Service Experience -Problem-solving/organized -Cust.
service -interact with plant -Work w/ pressure without supervision -Technical diagrams and manual -Electrical and/or mechanical skills > Field Service or Launch of Electromechanical Machinery or other industrial Equipment > Ability and Desire to Travel up to 40-50% > Get paid to Train on the latest High tech electrical controls, robotics and automation as well as to travel in the US, North Am and abroad.
Excellent Compensation including base plus OT and Per Diem during travel Medical and Health Premiums are paid by the Company NO OUT OF POCKET Paid Technical Training is included onsite.
Get Paid to expand your career and learn PLCs, Automation, Robotics, etc.
Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Automation Automotive Industry Electronics Field Service Management Machinery Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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