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Join Formlabs as a Field Service Technician in Atlanta, traveling 80%+ to install, repair, and train on advanced 3D printers across North America. We seek hands-on STEM professionals with repair experience and a valid passport. Enjoy RSUs, comprehensive healthcare, 401K matching, and up to 16 wee...
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United States , Atlanta
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33.20 - 45.83 USD / Hour
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Join Formlabs as a Field Service Technician for 3D printers, based in Frankfurt or Berlin. You'll travel extensively across the DACH region, performing installations, user training, and critical repairs. We seek a technically skilled, German & English fluent professional energized by travel. Enjo...
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Germany , Frankfurt
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Field Service Technician - 3D Printers
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Join Formlabs as a Field Service Technician for 3D printers, based in Frankfurt or Berlin. You'll travel extensively (80%+) across the DACH region, performing installations, user training, and critical repairs. We seek a technically skilled, German & English fluent professional with a driver's li...
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Germany , Frankfurt
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About the Field Service Technician - 3d Printers role

Explore a dynamic career path with Field Service Technician - 3D Printers jobs, a profession that sits at the intersection of advanced manufacturing, robotics, and customer support. These roles are vital in the rapidly expanding world of additive manufacturing, where technicians serve as the frontline experts ensuring that complex 3D printing systems operate at peak performance. Typically, a Field Service Technician in this field is responsible for the installation, calibration, maintenance, and repair of industrial-grade 3D printers at client sites. Their day-to-day work involves diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and software issues, from extruder clogs and bed leveling problems to firmware updates and network connectivity.

They perform preventive maintenance to minimize downtime, replace worn components like belts, nozzles, and sensors, and conduct rigorous testing to validate print quality and accuracy. Beyond technical repairs, these professionals are the primary point of contact for customers, providing on-site training, troubleshooting guidance, and clear documentation of service activities. They must interpret technical manuals, schematics, and diagnostic tools to resolve issues efficiently, often working independently in diverse environments ranging from engineering labs and manufacturing floors to educational institutions and healthcare facilities. The role demands a blend of hands-on mechanical aptitude, electrical troubleshooting skills, and proficiency with computer-aided design (CAD) software and slicer programs.

Strong communication and problem-solving abilities are essential, as technicians must explain complex technical concepts to non-technical users and manage service logs meticulously. Typical requirements for these jobs include an associate degree or certification in electronics, mechanical engineering, or a related field, coupled with experience in electromechanical repair. Familiarity with various 3D printing technologies—such as FDM, SLA, SLS, or PolyJet—and safety protocols for materials like resins and powders is highly valued. As additive manufacturing continues to disrupt traditional production, Field Service Technician - 3D Printers jobs offer a stable, hands-on career with opportunities for advancement into senior technical roles, team leadership, or specialized application engineering.

This profession rewards those who enjoy solving puzzles, working with cutting-edge technology, and traveling to support a diverse client base. Whether you are a seasoned technician or transitioning from a related field like CNC maintenance or IT hardware support, this role provides a clear path to becoming an indispensable expert in the future of manufacturing. Embrace the challenge of keeping the world’s most innovative printers running, and build a career that is as durable and precise as the parts you help create.