Join a Leader in Medical Technology: Field Service Technician - Immediate Opening!
A Dynamic Role with Local Travel
Are you a skilled Electromechanical Technician ready for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity? Our client, a premier supplier in the essential medical industry, is looking for a dedicated Field Service Technician to be the face of their brand.
This role is not just a job—it's a chance to use your expertise to ensure critical medical equipment is running flawlessly. You will manage local travel to customer sites, where you will install, maintain, and service cutting-edge equipment, all while building strong relationships and delivering world-class customer service.
Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoots and diagnoses equipment malfunctions using test instruments
- Measures and adjusts instrumentation using calibration tools
- Installs, modifies and repairs company equipment and/or 3rd party equipment
- Prioritize customer needs - provide preventative maintenance with daily repairs
- Provide education and training to customers regarding equipment
- Maintain and stock work vehicle with relevant tools and equipment
- Promotes and maintains good customer relations through high standards of professionalism, ethical behavior, maturity and good judgment
Requirements:
- Technical Foundation: A minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in an electromechanical field, OR equivalent military training and service.
- Military veterans with relevant electromechanical MOS are highly encouraged to apply! We recognize the superior training and discipline veterans bring.
- Relevant civilian and military experience includes, but is not limited to:
- Field Service Technician, Industrial Maintenance Technician, HVAC Technician, Generator Technician.
- Instrument Technician, Controls Technician.
- Military MOS examples: Navy Cryogenic Technician, Navy Fire Controlman, Navy Nuclear Machinist Mate, Navy Nuclear ET, MRAP & Wheeled Mechanic, and other electromechanical MOSs.
- Core Technical Skills:
- Proven, hands-on experience (3-5 years) with wiring and controls.
- Proficiency in using electrical testing equipment.
- The ability to confidently read and interpret electrical schematics and blueprints.
- Professional Readiness:
- General computer proficiency and comfort utilizing modern technology and applications for reporting and communication.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record (required for local travel).