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SalaryUp to $120,000 gross annually, depending on experienceLocationUnited StatesIndustryIndustrial Machinery ManufacturingJob DescriptionA leading multinational engineering company with a strong global footprint in the metals and manufacturing sector is looking to hire a Field Service Engineer to join its North American technical team. This role is part of a high-performance service division supporting long product systems and rolling guide technologies across client facilities.
Location:
- United States (East Coast preferred)
- Travel Requirement: Up to 70% (domestic + international)
What You’ll Do:
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Advise clients on mechanical and mechatronic systems for long product operations
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Use hand tools for inspections, measurements, and technical analysis—not repairs
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Ensure all recommendations align with engineering standards and safety guidelines
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Interpret and work with mechanical drawings and technical documentation
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Submit detailed reports, timesheets, and expenses within 3 business days of site visits
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Operate independently while keeping open communication with technical teams
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Use standard MS Office tools to plan, document, and archive your work
What We’re Looking For:
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1–3+ years of experience in industrial maintenance, mechanical systems, or automotive service
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Background in mechatronics or mechanical engineering
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Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
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Ability to work on-site with minimal supervision
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Confident communicator able to engage with all levels of an organization
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Familiarity with OSHA safety standards
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Willing and able to travel up to 70% for client support and technical visits
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Proficient in MS Office Suite (Excel, Word, Project)
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English fluency required
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