Wide Format Field Service Technician

Ford Office TechnologiesCanonsburg, PA
2hOnsite

About The Position

Seeking a professional who will travel to client locations and provide customer field service support for the installation and maintenance of wide format equipment. Requires a combination of technical and critical thinking skills. Coordinate with the IT staff to assist in resolving underlying problems with the network or the need for any new firmware. Install and configure devices, identify, and resolve malfunctions/failures within the hardware or software system. Diagnosing and fixing equipment malfunctions or breakdowns, either on-site or remotely. Providing technical support to customers, answering queries, and resolving issues. Maintaining accurate records of installations, maintenance activities, and repairs. This may include creating service reports and updating documentation. Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving technical problems, both proactively and reactively. Adhering to safety protocols and guidelines while working on-site. Complete required training. Obtain needed certifications especially for new products.

Requirements

  • HP/Oce/Canon experience preferred
  • Ensures exceptional customer service
  • Excellent communication ability
  • Comfortable working independently
  • Set goals with little supervision
  • Strong work ethic
  • Desire to achieve success through hard work and commitment
  • Valid driver's license
  • Proof of insurability

Nice To Haves

  • HP/Oce/Canon experience

Responsibilities

  • Installation and maintenance of wide format equipment
  • Coordinate with IT staff to resolve network problems
  • Install and configure devices
  • Diagnose and fix equipment malfunctions
  • Provide technical support to customers
  • Maintain accurate records of installations, maintenance, and repairs
  • Troubleshooting technical problems
  • Adhere to safety protocols
  • Complete required training
  • Obtain needed certifications
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