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Critical Environment Field Service Engineer
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Join Microsoft's CO+I team as a Critical Environment Field Service Engineer in Greater Toronto. You will ensure the operational integrity and availability of leased data center infrastructure, including mechanical and electrical systems. This role requires 2+ years of critical environment experie...
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Canada , Greater Toronto
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69200.00 - 129600.00 CAD / Year
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Field Service Engineer – Autoimmunity Diagnostics
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Join Werfen as a Field Service Engineer for Autoimmunity Diagnostics in Calgary. You will install, maintain, and repair complex diagnostic instruments, ensuring exceptional customer support. This role requires 70% overnight travel, technical expertise, and offers a competitive salary, vehicle, an...
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Canada , Calgary
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Field Service Engineer- Robotics
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Join our team as a Field Service Engineer for Robotics in Toronto. You will install, maintain, and troubleshoot advanced robotic medical systems across North America. The role requires 3-5 years of hands-on mechatronics experience, a G-class license, and a passport for frequent travel. You will p...
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Canada , Toronto
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Advanced Technology Search Group
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Explore a dynamic and in-demand career path with IT Field Engineer jobs, a profession that sits at the crucial intersection of hands-on technical skill and client-facing service. Unlike roles confined to a central office, IT Field Engineers are the mobile backbone of technology infrastructure, traveling to client sites to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair critical hardware and software systems. This role is perfect for problem-solvers who thrive on variety, direct customer interaction, and seeing the tangible results of their work. The core of an IT Field Engineer's profession involves being the on-site expert. Typical responsibilities include performing installations and deployments of new equipment such as servers, network routers, point-of-sale systems, or specialized industrial hardware. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to diagnostic troubleshooting—responding to service tickets, analyzing system failures, and implementing repairs to restore functionality swiftly. Beyond reactive fixes, Field Engineers conduct routine preventative maintenance, perform system upgrades, and configure hardware/software to client specifications. They are also responsible for accurate documentation of service visits, parts used, and solutions provided, ensuring a clear record for both the service provider and the client. Success in these jobs requires a robust and diverse skill set. Technically, a strong understanding of computer systems, networking principles (including TCP/IP, DNS, VPN), and operating systems (Windows, Linux) is fundamental. Hands-on ability with hardware components and diagnostic tools is essential. Crucially, because Field Engineers work directly with clients, exceptional soft skills are non-negotiable. This includes clear verbal and written communication to explain complex issues to non-technical stakeholders, professional customer service etiquette, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Time management and organizational skills are vital for managing a schedule of service calls across a territory. Typical requirements for IT Field Engineer jobs often include an associate or bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related engineering field, though substantial relevant experience can sometimes substitute. Industry certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Network+, Cisco CCNA, Microsoft certifications) are highly valued and often expected. A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record are standard due to the travel requirements, which can range from local daily travel to regional or national trips. Physical fitness may be needed for lifting equipment and working in various environments, from data centers to factory floors. Ultimately, IT Field Engineer jobs offer a career free from the monotony of a desk, presenting new challenges and environments regularly. It is a role for the adaptable, technically proficient individual who gains satisfaction from being the trusted expert on the ground, ensuring that businesses' technological operations run smoothly and efficiently. If you enjoy blending deep technical knowledge with practical application and customer service, exploring Field Engineer opportunities could be your ideal career move.

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