Abbott
Healthcare
FieldServiceEngineerII
“Field Service Engineer II at Abbott. Skills: Field service, Diagnostics, Instrument maintenance. Install diagnostic systems. Maintain diagnostic systems”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure optimal performance; Ensure compliance; Achieve business goals; Maximize instrument uptime
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot; Diagnose technical problems; Resolve issues
Valid Driver’s License, Travel up to 35%, On-call rotation, After-hour coverage, Continuous standing, Continuous walking, Driving, Keyboard use, Lift, carry, push or pull weights of more than 20 pounds
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree or equivalent, 2-5 years experience Engineering, 2-5 years experience Laboratory Technology, Ability to travel 35%
Nice to Have
Troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, Ability to work independently, Thrive in team environments, Proficiency in computer applications, Proficiency in remote computing tools
What You'll Do.
Install diagnostic systems
Maintain diagnostic systems
Perform preventive maintenance
Perform corrective repairs
Troubleshoot diagnostic instruments
Diagnose technical problems
Document resolutions accurately
Manage customer issues
Deliver superior service
Build customer relationships
Prioritize service visits
Maintain accurate inventory
Support on-call rotation
Provide after-hour coverage
Follow safety guidelines
Maintain accurate documentation
Partner with cross-functional teams
Provide guidance to representatives
Meet service sales targets
Meet cost of service targets
Meet performance indicators
Utilize remote support tools
Maintain certifications
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Proactive communication
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