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The Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician II troubleshoots malfunctions by reworking, repairing, or modifying non-conforming parts and assemblies within equipment. Provides on-site support and technical assistance with various electro-mechanical products, equipment, and systems. Being an Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician II performs trial runs of machinery to test quality and performance rates and trains users on operation and maintenance. Installs new equipment or upgrades and provides routine maintenance to ensure function and uptime. In addition, Electro/ more...
The Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician I duties include installing and repairing equipment, and training customer employees on how to maintain machinery. Operates on site in an on-call capacity. Being an Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician I may require an associate's degree. Performs trial run of machinery to ensure performance rates and quality meet established specifications. In addition, Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician I typically reports to supervisor or manager. Being an Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician I wor more...
The Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician III troubleshoots malfunctions by reworking, repairing, or modifying non-conforming parts and assemblies within equipment. Provides on-site support and technical assistance with various electro-mechanical products, equipment, and systems. Being an Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician III performs trial runs of machinery to test quality and performance rates and trains users on operation and maintenance. Installs new equipment or upgrades and provides routine maintenance to ensure function and uptime. In addition, Electr more...
The Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician IV troubleshoots malfunctions by reworking, repairing, or modifying non-conforming parts and assemblies within equipment. Provides on-site support and technical assistance with various electro-mechanical products, equipment, and systems. Being an Electro/Mechanical Equipment Field Support Technician IV performs trial runs of machinery to test quality and performance rates and trains users on operation and maintenance. Installs new equipment or upgrades and provides routine maintenance to ensure function and uptime. In addition, Electro/ more...
The Telecom Equipment Design Support Technician II creates plans and drawings detailing the layout of routers, circuits, cables, switches, or other telecommunications equipment. Assists telecommunication engineers in the design and analysis of telecommunication networks. Being a Telecom Equipment Design Support Technician II may evaluate existing networks and recommend design changes to improve performance. Ensures network connectivity for end-users. In addition, Telecom Equipment Design Support Technician II requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor o more...
The Mechanical Equipment Field Technician work is done in shop or customers location. Removes, installs, repairs, disassembles, assembles, performs failure analyses of all equipment including engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, transmissions, power train, brakes, steering, and electronic and computer applications. Being a Mechanical Equipment Field Technician requires a high school diploma. Home base is away from shop. In addition, Mechanical Equipment Field Technician typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Mechanical Equipment Field Technician works independently within es more...
Provides maintenance and technical support for company products at customer field locations. Installs new products or enhances existing ones and may provide training and best practices for on-site personnel. Determines when products should be replaced and recommends and plans upgrades. Identifies and troubleshoots malfunctions and conducts or schedules repairs. Develops detailed service reports to document service visits, issues, and troubleshooting actions and logs and tracks maintenance activities. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under moderate superv more...
The Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician work is done in shop or customers location. Removes, installs, repairs, disassembles, assembles, performs failure analyses of all equipment including engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, transmissions, power train, brakes, steering, and electronic and computer applications. Being a Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician requires a high school diploma. Home base is away from shop. In addition, Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician works independent more...
The Field Equipment Operator II reads and interprets blueprints and diagrams to select, operate, and properly secure machinery. Sets up and operates a variety of oil, gas, or mining machines and equipment on designated sites. Being a Field Equipment Operator II routinely monitors and tests equipment for quality and safety in accordance with established procedures, guidelines, and regulations. Maintains equipment and troubleshoots technical issues as necessary. In addition, Field Equipment Operator II requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Field Equipment Ope more...
Removes, installs, repairs, disassembles, assembles, performs failure analyses of all equipment including engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, transmissions, power train, brakes, steering, and electronic and computer applications. Work is done in shop or customers location. Home base is away from shop. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. more...
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