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Field Services Engineer (SLT Support)
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Lamb Weston seeks an Executive Support Engineer in Eagle, ID, to deliver premium IT support to senior leadership. This role requires 3+ years of experience supporting executives, exceptional customer service, and expertise in Microsoft, iOS, and Android. You will manage end-to-end technology solu...
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USA , Eagle
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69500.00 - 104240.00 USD / Year
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Lamb Weston
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IT Support/ Field Engineer
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IT Support/Field Engineer needed in Parsippany, NJ for a hybrid contract-to-permanent role. Provide hands-on technical support for desktops, servers, and networks, leveraging expertise in VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft technologies. Ideal for candidates with 3-5 years of IT experience and strong t...
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United States , Parsippany
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Robert Half
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Customer Support Field Engineer
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Formlabs seeks a Customer Support Field Engineer in Atlanta to be the face of our company across North America. You’ll travel 80%+ to install, train, and repair 3D printing equipment. Ideal candidates have a STEM degree, hands-on repair experience, and proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. Enj...
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United States , Atlanta
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33.20 - 45.83 USD / Hour
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Formlabs GmbH
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Field Training & Support Engineer
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Piper Companies seeks a Field Training & Support Engineer in McLean, VA to lead drone safety and security initiatives. This role requires 5-7 years of experience in field engineering and technical training, ideally with a military or public safety background. You will deliver hands-on training, p...
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United States , Mclean
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140000.00 - 170000.00 USD / Year
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Piper Companies
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Field Support Engineer
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Join our team in Atlanta as a Field Support Engineer in a contract-to-hire role. Provide hands-on technical support, troubleshooting network infrastructure, cloud platforms, and OS systems. This position offers benefits including medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan for the right candidate.
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United States , Atlanta
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Robert Half
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Field Training and Support Engineer
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United States , McLean
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The Wallach Search Group
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Field Support Engineer
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Join EUROIMMUN US as a Field Support Engineer, providing vital service and technical support for diagnostic instrumentation. This role requires an Associate Degree and 2+ years of field service or lab experience with automated CLIA/EIA systems. You will perform installations, maintenance, and eme...
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United States
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70000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Revvity
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About the Field Support Engineer role

Explore a dynamic and in-demand career with Field Support Engineer jobs, a critical role at the intersection of information technology, customer service, and on-site problem-solving. A Field Support Engineer is a highly skilled technical professional responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing complex hardware and software systems directly at client locations. Unlike remote support roles, these engineers are the "boots on the ground," providing hands-on expertise to ensure critical business operations run smoothly. This profession is ideal for those who enjoy variety, direct client interaction, and the satisfaction of resolving tangible technical challenges.

The core of a Field Support Engineer's role involves responding to service requests and incidents that cannot be resolved remotely. A typical day might include traveling to a client's office to deploy new server hardware, configure a network infrastructure, or diagnose a critical system failure. Common responsibilities span a wide technical spectrum. Engineers are often tasked with managing and maintaining network environments, including configuring firewalls, switches, and wireless access points. They provide crucial support for server infrastructure, which can include physical servers, virtualized environments like VMware or Hyper-V, and cloud platforms such as Azure or AWS. Supporting client endpoints, from Windows and Mac computers to specialized collaboration systems like video conferencing rooms, is also a standard function. Furthermore, they implement and manage security solutions, perform system upgrades, and document all service activities for future reference.

To excel in Field Support Engineer jobs, a specific blend of technical and soft skills is essential. On the technical side, a broad and deep understanding of IT fundamentals is non-negotiable. This typically includes proficiency in networking concepts (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP), operating system administration (Windows Server, Linux), and active directory services. Experience with core infrastructure technologies, including virtualization, storage area networks (SAN), and backup/disaster recovery solutions, is highly valued. As businesses migrate to the cloud, familiarity with cloud administration and hybrid environments is becoming a standard requirement. Beyond technical prowess, exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills are paramount. Engineers must diagnose issues under pressure, often with limited initial information. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are critical for explaining complex technical concepts to non-technical clients and for building trust. The role demands a high degree of self-motivation, excellent time management for navigating a schedule of on-site visits, and a valid driver's license for regular travel. While a bachelor's degree in a technical field is often preferred, substantial hands-on experience and relevant industry certifications can be equally persuasive to employers.

If you are a technically adept problem-solver who thrives in a client-facing, hands-on environment, exploring Field Support Engineer jobs could be the perfect next step. This career path offers continuous learning, the opportunity to work with a diverse range of technologies, and the tangible reward of being the key resource that keeps businesses up and running.