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Cs kumamoto field service engineer (1st line fse)
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Join ASML in Kumamoto as a 1st Line Field Service Engineer, supporting advanced semiconductor lithography equipment. You’ll perform mechanical, electrical, and optical repairs in a cleanroom, working 12-hour shifts on a 3-day rotation. Requires strong English (TOEIC 550+), problem-solving skills,...
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Japan , Kumamoto
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IT Field Engineer
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Japan , Chiyoda
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Field Service Engineer
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Join Cytiva as a Field Service Engineer in Tokyo. You will perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and installation of equipment while managing key customer projects. The role requires a technical degree, 2-3 years of field service experience, and strong problem-solving skills. Collaborate with glo...
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Japan , Tokyo
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Danaher Corporation
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Field Service Engineer
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Join our team as a Field Service Engineer in Yokkaichi, Japan. Maintain and improve advanced HMI systems for key clients, utilizing your expertise in semiconductor tools or complex mechatronics. This role requires native Japanese, fundamental English, and offers a dynamic career in technical supp...
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Japan , Yokkaichi
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Senior Field Application Engineer
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Join Micron and ASML in Hiroshima as a Senior Field Application Engineer. Drive advanced semiconductor process development using your deep technical expertise. Lead complex issue resolution and build strategic customer partnerships. A Bachelor's degree and 5+ years in the semiconductor industry a...
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Japan , Hiroshima
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Join ASML as a Field Service Engineer in Hiroshima, maintaining advanced HMI and semiconductor systems. This role requires a BS in a technical field, native Japanese, business English, and 2+ years of service engineering experience. You will perform installations, repairs, and knowledge transfer,...
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Japan , Hiroshima
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Field Application Engineer
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Japan , Chitose
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Field Service Engineer
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Japan , Kumamoto
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Ce Field Service Engineer
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Join Microsoft's Cloud Operations & Innovation team in Osaka as a Critical Environments Field Service Engineer. You will ensure optimal performance of data center infrastructure like UPS and AHU systems, supporting Azure and other online services. This role requires fluency in both Japanese and E...
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Japan , Osaka
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Microsoft Corporation
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Field Service Engineer
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Join us as a Field Service Engineer in Hiroshima, Japan. You will perform independent maintenance and problem-solving on advanced equipment. The role requires a technical degree, industry experience, and strong computer skills. We offer a chance to optimize processes and build expertise in a dyna...
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Japan , Hiroshima
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About the Field Engineer role

Explore a dynamic career path with Field Engineer jobs, a critical profession where engineering expertise meets hands-on problem-solving at client sites. Field Engineers are the vital link between technical design and real-world operation, ensuring complex systems, machinery, and infrastructure perform optimally. Unlike office-based roles, these professionals spend significant time on location—at manufacturing plants, construction sites, energy facilities, or telecom installations—directly interfacing with equipment and client teams. The core mission is to provide technical support, implement solutions, and guarantee reliability, making them essential to operational continuity and efficiency across industries.

Typical responsibilities for a Field Engineer are diverse and impactful. A primary duty involves the installation, commissioning, and calibration of new equipment or systems. Once operational, they conduct routine and emergency maintenance, performing sophisticated diagnostics to troubleshoot malfunctions. Field Engineers analyze performance data and failure histories to identify recurring issues, then develop and deploy long-term engineering solutions and preventative maintenance strategies. They are often responsible for training client personnel on proper equipment operation and maintenance procedures, fostering a culture of safety and proactive care. Furthermore, they manage documentation, including service reports, technical recommendations, and compliance records, ensuring all work meets industry standards and regulatory requirements.

Success in these jobs demands a specific blend of technical and soft skills. Typically, a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline such as mechanical, electrical, industrial, or civil engineering is required. Professionals must possess a deep, practical understanding of technical systems, components, and tools relevant to their sector. Strong analytical skills are crucial for root cause analysis, failure mode effects analysis (FMEA), and risk assessment. Proficiency with diagnostic software, maintenance management systems, and common office applications is standard. Given the client-facing nature of the role, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are paramount for explaining complex issues, providing training, and building trust. The ability to work autonomously, manage time effectively, and adapt to diverse work environments is essential, as extensive travel is a common feature of the job.

Field Engineer jobs offer a rewarding career for those who enjoy variety, challenge, and seeing the direct results of their work. It is a profession built on solving tangible problems, optimizing performance, and driving innovation in the field. If you are an engineer who thrives outside a traditional office and seeks a role where every day presents a new technical puzzle to solve, exploring Field Engineer opportunities could be your next career move. Discover positions where you can apply your technical knowledge, enhance operational reliability, and become the on-site expert clients depend on.