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Join our team as a Field Service Technician in Austin. You will travel to customer sites to install, maintain, and troubleshoot smart locker systems. This role requires strong electrical/mechanical repair skills and excellent customer service. We offer a hybrid work model, continuous learning, an...
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United States , Austin
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19.00 - 24.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Field Services Technician 2 in Boise. You will install, maintain, and repair equipment at customer sites, ensuring optimal performance. This role requires strong diagnostic skills, technical expertise, and the ability to travel. We offer a hybrid work model, comprehensive benef...
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United States , Boise
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17.69 - 26.54 USD / Hour
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Launch your renewable energy career as a Graduate Field Service O&M Technician in Ireland. Gain hands-on experience with wind, solar PV, and battery storage systems on live operational sites. You'll receive structured training and development while supporting maintenance and diagnostics. This rol...
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Ireland
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35000.00 - 50000.00 EUR / Year
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Piper Maddox
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Join our team as a Field Service Technician in Charlotte, NC. You'll provide expert technical support, installations, and repairs for security technology, ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction. This role requires strong troubleshooting skills, 75-85% regional travel, and flexibility for nigh...
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United States , Charlotte
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30.00 - 40.00 USD / Hour
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Explore a dynamic and in-demand career path with Field Services Technician jobs. This vital profession sits at the intersection of hands-on technical skill and direct customer interaction, offering a role that is both challenging and immensely rewarding. Field Services Technicians are the frontline experts who install, maintain, diagnose, and repair complex equipment and systems directly at client sites. Unlike roles confined to a workshop or office, these professionals spend a significant portion of their time traveling to various locations, from corporate offices and manufacturing plants to remote industrial facilities, ensuring that critical technology operates flawlessly. The core of a Field Services Technician's role revolves around problem-solving and technical execution. Typical responsibilities include performing initial system installations and start-ups, conducting routine preventive maintenance, and responding to emergency service calls to troubleshoot and resolve malfunctions. A significant part of the job involves using diagnostic software and hardware tools to identify issues with microprocessor-based systems, industrial machinery, medical equipment, or telecommunications infrastructure, depending on the industry. Technicians are also responsible for upgrading system software, calibrating equipment, and providing comprehensive training and technical support to customers on-site. They must accurately document all service activities, including parts used, labor hours, and problem resolutions, to maintain clear service records. To excel in Field Services Technician jobs, a specific blend of hard and soft skills is essential. Technicians typically possess a post-secondary education in electronics, engineering technology, or a related field, though substantial equivalent experience, including military technical training, is often valued. Strong analytical and diagnostic abilities are paramount, coupled with proficiency in reading technical manuals, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Physical requirements often include the ability to lift heavy equipment, work in various industrial environments, and possess a full range of color vision for wiring tasks. Crucially, exceptional customer service and communication skills are required, as technicians represent their company directly to clients. A valid driver's license and a willingness to travel extensively, sometimes on short notice or for extended periods, are standard prerequisites. Many roles also require the ability to obtain industry-specific safety and security certifications. For those who enjoy variety, autonomy, and seeing the direct impact of their work, Field Services Technician jobs offer a stable and growing career with opportunities across numerous sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, and telecommunications. It is a profession built on making technology work in the real world, providing tangible solutions and ensuring operational continuity for businesses everywhere.

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