Baxter

Healthcare

FieldServiceTechnicianII

$48–66k Indianapolis, Indiana, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Field Service Technician II at Baxter. Skills: Product readiness, Medical device repair. Perform product readiness functions. Clean medical products”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

On-call coverage up to 24/7, Requires customer account visits, Load up to 1680 pounds, Operate up to 26,000 pound truck

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

At least 21 years of age, High school diploma or GED or equivalent experience, Valid driver's license and driving record, Basic mathematical skills

What You'll Do.

Perform product readiness functions

Clean medical products

Disinfect medical products

Perform operational function checks

Perform minor repairs

Operate a fleet vehicle

Provide 24/7 delivery support

Provide 24/7 removal support

Provide 24/7 service support

Troubleshoot electronic systems

Troubleshoot hydraulic systems

Troubleshoot pneumatic systems

Repair malfunctioning components

Use appropriate tools for repairs

Load medical products

Unload medical products

Remove medical products

Generate service revenue

Complete service contract activities

Operate box truck vehicle

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Field service team

Full Job Description

**This is where** your work makes a difference. At Baxter, we believe every person—regardless of who they are or where they are from—deserves a chance to live a healthy life. It was our founding belief in 1931 and continues to be our guiding principle. We are redefining healthcare delivery to make a greater impact today, tomorrow, and beyond. Our Baxter colleagues are united by our Mission to Save and Sustain Lives. Together, our community is driven by a culture of courage, trust, and collaboration. Every individual is empowered to take ownership and make a meaningful impact. We strive for efficient and effective operations, and we hold each other accountable for delivering exceptional results. Here, you will find more than just a job—you will find purpose and pride. **Your Role at Baxter** The Field Service Technician I will perform functions related to product readiness for patient utilization on a wide range of rental and customer owned medical products**. This is where** we transform healthcare together by cleaning, disinfecting, operational function checks, and minor repairs of Baxter and non-Baxter products. Explore a Day in the Life of a Field Service Technician and learn more about Field Service Careers [**here**](https://bit.ly/3NxN1a6). Every repair, every delivery, and every call makes a real impact. In addition to the repair work, the FSII is also responsible for performing the same responsibilities as a FST I related to product readiness for patient utilization on a wide range of rental and customer owned medical products. This position requires operating a fleet vehicle in a safe manner as well as direct customer contact. Additionally, will provide 24/7 delivery, removal, and service support for products in service centers and customer accounts in a timely and professional manner. Our commitment to our mission means we are there when patients and healthcare professionals need us, during the critical moments that matter most! ## **Your team:** * The fie

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