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Join Formic as a Robotics Field Service Engineer in Madison. Utilize your 3+ years of experience with OEMs like Fanuc and ABB to perform maintenance and troubleshooting in food, packaging, and logistics. This customer-facing role offers extensive benefits, equity, and travel across the local area.
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United States , Madison
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70000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Join Formic as a Robotics Field Service Engineer, providing critical hands-on support for robotic systems from leading OEMs. You'll perform maintenance, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure optimal performance across Texas. This role offers extensive benefits, equity, and travel within the Dal...
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United States , Dallas - Fort Worth; Austin; San Antonio
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70000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Join Formic as a Robotics Field Service Engineer in the Chicago area. You will perform hands-on maintenance and troubleshooting on major OEM robots (Fanuc, ABB, UR) within food, packaging, and logistics. This role requires strong electrical/mechanical skills, CMMS experience, and up to 80% local ...
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United States , Chicago
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70000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Explore the dynamic and in-demand career of a Robotics Field Service Engineer. This unique profession sits at the critical intersection of advanced technology and hands-on problem-solving, acting as the essential link between sophisticated robotic systems and the end-users who depend on them. Professionals in these jobs are the frontline experts ensuring that automation—whether in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, or other sectors—operates at peak performance. If you thrive on variety, technical challenges, and direct customer interaction, a career as a Robotics Field Service Engineer offers a rewarding path with significant growth potential. The core mission of a Robotics Field Service Engineer is to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair robotic systems directly at customer sites. This involves a wide range of responsibilities that blend technical expertise with customer service. A typical day might include performing scheduled preventative maintenance to avoid downtime, responding urgently to system failures, and conducting complex diagnostics to resolve issues spanning mechanical, electrical, and software domains. These engineers are responsible for executing repairs, replacing components, updating firmware, and calibrating systems to precise specifications. Beyond the wrench and laptop, a huge part of the role is knowledge transfer: providing on-the-spot training to client operators, documenting every action in detailed service reports, and communicating critical field insights back to internal engineering and product development teams to drive future improvements. To excel in Robotics Field Service Engineer jobs, a specific blend of hard and soft skills is required. Technically, a strong foundation in mechatronics is essential, including the ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and pneumatic diagrams. Hands-on experience with robotic controllers, PLCs, and basic command-line tools is standard. Equally important are robust analytical and troubleshooting skills to diagnose system-level problems under pressure. On the soft skills side, exceptional communication is paramount, as engineers must translate complex technical issues for non-technical clients and collaborate effectively with internal teams. Self-motivation, autonomy, and stellar organizational skills are critical, as the role involves managing one's own schedule, parts inventory, and documentation using Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS). A steadfast commitment to safety protocols, especially Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), is non-negotiable in industrial environments. Given the field-based nature of the work, a valid driver’s license, willingness for extensive travel—often over 50%—and flexibility for occasional on-call duty are typical requirements for these positions. The profession offers a tangible impact, where your work directly sustains production lines, enables surgical procedures, or optimizes supply chains. For those with a passion for robotics who prefer a dynamic, customer-facing environment over a stationary desk job, pursuing Robotics Field Service Engineer jobs represents a strategic and fulfilling career choice in the ever-expanding world of automation.

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