Field Service Technician

Job Locations US-MO-St. Louis
ID
2024-3079
Category
Field Service Technician

Overview

Immediate Hiring Need for a Full Time 

Field Service Technician

$90-100K+

 

We are looking to add multiple Field Service Technicians to our growing team.  If you have the ability to troubleshoot industrial electromechanical equipment including conveyors and palletizing equipment at client sites, we have an opportunity available with a world class company in the Industrial Automation.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Repair and assemble automation equipment and assemblies
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatics and test functions
  • Install and commission conveying and palletizing equipment at client sites 
  • Perform scheduled preventive maintenance on equipment 
  • Inspecting equipment, lubricating parts, replacing worn components, and making necessary adjustments to ensure optimal performance
  • Administrative responsibilities, including maintaining service records and manuals
  • Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

 

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of hands-on experience with mechanical work in an industrial, manufacturing, or military setting
  • Ability to read mechanical drawings, complex diagrams, and blueprints.
  • Strong commitment to safety, adhering to all safety rules and regulations 
  • 75-80% travel working two to three weekends per month, frequent last-minute

dispatches due to the nature of the industry, occasional work on holidays to

align with customer project schedules

 

Not Required But Our Ideal Candidate Would Have:

  • Electrical knowledge and wiring practices 
  • Military experience

 

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • PTO
  • 401K with Matching Employer Contributions
  • Paid door to door
  • Per Diem
  • Ability to use personal credit card if desired
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Paid Leave



***Veterans Are Encouraged to Apply***

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