Field Service Engineer

Field EngineerField EngineerFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 201-500H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Ohio

Posted

4 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

Associate Degree2 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Field Service Engineer

Tosoh Bioscience

• Provide onsite service and telephone support of Tosoh instrumentation and associated peripheral components at customer facilities within a designated geographical area • Provide high level service quality while ensuring compliance with all company policies & procedures • Install, troubleshoot, repair and schedule maintenance on Tosoh instruments • Complete all administrative responsibilities in a timely and accurate manner as required by company policy or as directed by management • Responsible for the organization, management and control of trunk stock parts inventory • Collaborate with Instrument Service Center (ISC) personnel in remanufacturing of Tosoh instruments • Perform other duties as prescribed by service management

Job Requirements

  • A minimum of two years field service support of medical equipment or equivalent experience
  • An associate degree in electronics, military technical training, or equivalent education
  • Must have and maintain valid US drivers license and acceptable driving record
  • Must be proficient in Windows 7/8/10 operating software and Microsoft Office; ability to learn and become proficient in other software programs as required
  • Must be able to read and interpret electronic schematics, fluidic diagrams and mechanical drawings
  • Experience using a digital multimeter, have basic electronic soldering skills, and other general electronic technician competencies
  • Solid verbal and written communications skills
  • Good organizational skills and attention to detail in order to maintain all documentation at the highest levels of accuracy using good documentation practices
  • Excellent customer service and problem-solving skills to understand, follow through, and resolve instrument issues and the needs of Tosoh Bioscience customers
  • Must be willing to travel overnight and by air as business requires, up to 65% of the time
  • Must have the ability to define problems, collect data, establish fact(s) and draw valid conclusions.

Benefits

  • Up to 75% travel
  • Work in a biohazard environment
  • Drug, background, and health screening compliance required

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