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Join our team as a Field Service Technician in Midland, US. You will perform on-site installation, maintenance, and repairs on generator systems. This role requires mechanical aptitude, a valid driver's license, and a willingness to travel within the region. We offer excellent benefits including ...
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United States , Midland
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Atlas Energy Solutions
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Join Valmet's Services team as a Field Service Technician, supporting large-scale papermaking equipment across North America. This role requires a technical degree and 3-5 years of industry experience, with eligibility for travel to Mexico and Canada. You will provide critical on-site support, tr...
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United States , Appleton; Beloit
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Valmet Inc.
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Join Modern Machinery as a Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician in Kent. This role requires 3-5 years of field service experience, a Class A/B CDL, and strong troubleshooting skills for Komatsu equipment. We offer a full benefits package including medical, 401k match, and paid time off for re...
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United States , Kent
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32.00 - 55.00 USD / Hour
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Washington Corporations
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Are you a hands-on problem-solver with a passion for technology and a desire for a dynamic career outside of a traditional office? Exploring Field Service Technician I jobs could be the perfect first step into this vital and growing profession. A Field Service Technician I is an entry-level technical professional responsible for the installation, maintenance, diagnostic troubleshooting, and repair of various types of equipment and systems directly at client sites or remote locations. Unlike desk-bound IT roles, these technicians are the frontline ambassadors of their company, traveling to ensure that critical technology operates seamlessly for the end-user. The day-to-day life of a Field Service Technician I is diverse and active. Common responsibilities include performing routine preventative maintenance to avoid system failures, installing and configuring new hardware or software, and responding to service calls to diagnose and resolve technical issues. When equipment breaks down, they conduct complex troubleshooting to identify the root cause, whether it's a mechanical, electronic, or software-related problem. A significant part of the role involves exceptional customer service; technicians must communicate clearly with clients, explain technical issues in understandable terms, and provide training on proper equipment use. Furthermore, meticulous documentation is crucial. Technicians are typically required to maintain detailed records of service calls, parts used, work performed, and time spent on each task to ensure accurate billing and historical data. To succeed in Field Service Technician I jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. While a high school diploma or GED is often the minimum educational requirement, post-secondary training in electronics, mechanics, or a related technical field is highly valued. Employers seek candidates with a strong foundational understanding of troubleshooting methodologies and hands-on technical aptitude. Key hard skills can include the ability to read schematics and technical manuals, proficiency with diagnostic tools and multimeters, and basic computer skills for software configuration and report writing. Equally important are the soft skills: stellar customer service, clear verbal and written communication, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. As the role is mobile, a valid driver's license and a clean driving record are almost universally required. The job can be physically demanding, often involving lifting heavy equipment (frequently up to 50-75 pounds), working in various environments, and occasionally using ladders or tools. For those who enjoy variety, direct customer interaction, and a tangible sense of accomplishment from fixing what is broken, a career as a Field Service Technician offers a rewarding path with numerous opportunities for advancement into senior technical or managerial roles. Begin your search today to find the ideal Field Service Technician I jobs that match your skills and launch your career in this essential field.

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