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Service Controls Engineer
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Join ATS Life Sciences as a Service Controls Engineer in Rolling Meadows/Chicago. Lead controls architecture retrofits and programming for automated systems, with 75% travel. Requires 6+ years of automation experience, proficiency in PLC/HMI, and a relevant engineering degree. Enjoy comprehensive...
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United States , Rolling Meadows; Chicago
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95000.00 - 115000.00 USD / Year
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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Field Service Reliability Engineer
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Join ATS as a Field Service Reliability Engineer in Chicago. Utilize your engineering degree and 8+ years of multi-site reliability experience to enhance factory performance. You will lead RCM efforts, conduct advanced failure analyses, and implement proactive maintenance solutions. This role off...
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United States , Chicago, Illinois
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50.96 - 65.19 USD / Hour
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Advanced Technology Products
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Robotics Field Service Engineer
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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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Formic
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Technology Services Engineer
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Join a leading healthcare IT firm as a Technology Services Engineer in Chicago. This hybrid role blends deep technical expertise in infrastructure, Azure/M365, and cybersecurity with client relationship management. You will be the primary technical liaison, leading projects and resolving complex ...
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United States , Chicago
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Tier4 Group
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Explore rewarding Service Engineer jobs, a dynamic and essential profession at the intersection of technology, customer support, and field operations. Service Engineers are the critical link between complex equipment or systems and the clients who depend on them. This career path is ideal for problem-solvers who enjoy hands-on technical work, continuous learning, and directly ensuring customer success. Professionals in these roles are responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing sophisticated equipment across diverse industries such as medical technology, manufacturing, robotics, IT infrastructure, and laboratory sciences. The core responsibilities of a Service Engineer typically encompass both reactive and proactive tasks. On a day-to-day basis, they perform onsite or remote diagnostics to resolve technical issues, conduct scheduled preventive maintenance to minimize downtime, and execute complex repairs, often down to the component or module level. Installation and configuration of new systems are also common duties, ensuring they are operational and optimized for the client's environment. Beyond the tools, a significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation—recording service activities, parts usage, and compliance data in line with industry standards like ISO or GMP. Furthermore, Service Engineers provide vital customer training, offering clear instructions on equipment operation and basic troubleshooting, and serve as the eyes and ears in the field, feeding technical insights back to product development and engineering teams to drive future improvements. To excel in Service Engineer jobs, a specific blend of technical and soft skills is required. A foundational background in engineering—such as biomedical, electrical, mechanical, or computer engineering—is highly typical. Practical, hands-on technical aptitude is paramount, including proficiency with diagnostic software, multimeters, and various hand tools. Strong analytical and systematic troubleshooting skills are essential to diagnose faults efficiently under pressure. Given the customer-facing nature of the role, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for managing client expectations, explaining technical concepts clearly, and providing a professional, reassuring presence. Organizational skills for managing parts inventory, scheduling, and documentation are equally important. Many positions require a willingness to travel extensively within a region, often over 50%, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. For those seeking a career that combines technical depth with real-world impact and variety, Service Engineer jobs offer a challenging and fulfilling pathway with significant opportunities for specialization and advancement into senior technical, training, or management roles.

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