Field Service Technician - NY Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Trenton, NJ at Geebo

Field Service Technician - NY

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3 Trenton, NJ Trenton, NJ Full-time Full-time $38 - $52 an hour $38 - $52 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Description:
ESPEC North America (ENA) is partner in environmental and accelerated reliability test chambers and solutions with a long history and deep expertise in making the world a better place through better quality, higher reliability products.
Mission We continually aim to grow and evolve by building mutually responsive, innovative partnerships with our customers, vendors, and strategic allies, and creating opportunities for our team members.
Our cornerstone is to be the most reliable and accessible supplier of testing solutions.
Due to growth, we are currently looking to add a new Field Service Technician to our team in the Albany, New York or Scranton, New York area.
We offer an awesome benefit package, company van, all needed tools, and all expenses paid for travel.
Hours:
Full-time 40
a week.
This position requires extensive travel.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provides on-site repairs Provides PMs/calibrations Service warranty work Installation of environmental test chamber Train customer on chamber operation Preform start-up services of the new chamber Installation Requirements:
Travel is required (all expenses paid) Minimum of two years college or trade school or five years of experience in the industry.
Experience brazing/soldering/welding ferrous and non-ferrous materials Experience with plumbing Customer service experience.
Electrical controls troubleshooting Refrigerant charging and recovery Valid Drivers License Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Basic computer skills EPA Certification Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$38.
00 - $52.
00 per hour Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
On the road Requirements:
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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