Electrical, vacuum, mechanical, plasma, hydraulic, gas systems maintenance
Digital analytics for troubleshooting
Customer communication and coordination
As a Field Service Engineer, you serve as the direct liaison with customers, collaborating closely to install, maintain, and upgrade equipment
Job Summary
As a Field Service Engineer, you serve as the direct liaison with customers, collaborating closely to install, maintain, and upgrade equipment.
Your responsibilities include performing preventative and corrective maintenance on various systems such as electrical, vacuum, mechanical, plasma, hydraulic, and gas systems.
You’ll benefit from a supportive work culture that encourages you to learn, develop, and grow your career as you take on challenges and drive innovative solutions for our customers.
Matching Summary
As a Field Service Engineer, you serve as the direct liaison with customers, collaborating closely to install, maintain, and upgrade equipment.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Electrical, vacuum, mechanical, plasma, hydraulic, gas systems maintenance
Digital analytics for troubleshooting
Customer communication and coordination
Read and interpret schematics
Basic diagnostic techniques
Nice-to-have
Supportive work culture
Career development opportunities
Pushing boundaries of materials science
Team collaboration
Key Requirements
Associate degree, military technical training, field service experience, or trade certification
1–2 years of work experience in customer/field service support
Valid driver’s license and ability to obtain a passport
Basic mechanical aptitude
Familiarity with hand tools and digital multimeters