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Site Service Engineer

  • What does a Site Services Engineer do?

    Field service engineers design, install, or repair equipment related to different sectors of the technology world. They perform repair installation duties at a client's home or in a place of business. They can work in public and private sector settings and at electric manufacturing companies. Sometimes they are required to train customers on how to use certain types of hardware.

    Field service engineers interact with clients to solve their issues. They install new hardware and software or systems and keep track of existing problems; they check on these existing problems and, at times, team up with other professionals. They are responsible for keeping track of newly- purchased equipment. Field service engineers work directly with people, have extensive knowledge of computer software and hardware, and possess excellent people and mechanical skills. Field service engineers need a minimum bachelor's degree in a scientific computer or engineering subject.

    What responsibilities are common for Site Services Engineer jobs?

    • Provide intermediate level of engineer support and service work.

    • Troubleshoot or provide support to customers and onsite crews.

    • Install, modify, clean, and repair computer hardware and software.

    • Conduct site inspections to ensure construction compliance with plans and specifications.

    • Maintain accurate service logs and enter them in the database.

    • Perform on-site service, repair and/or installation of company product(s).

    What are the typical qualifications for Site Services Engineer jobs?

    • Bachelor's Degree in computer science.

    • Hands-on experience with PLC systems.

    • Able to carry or pull up to 40 lbs. of test equipment.

    • Budget planning expertise.

    • Exhibit strong leadership, time management, and problem solving skills.

​Goole is a town, civil parish and inland port located at junction 36 off the M62 via the A614 and approximately 45 miles (72 km) from the North Sea at the confluence of the rivers Don and Ouse in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, although historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire. Goole lies 19 miles (31 km) south of York and 29 miles (47 km) west of Hull.

According to the 2011 UK census, Goole parish had a population of 19,518,[1] an increase on the 2001 UK census figure of 17,600.[2] The port, which is the UK's furthest inland port, is highly versatile and capable of handling nearly 2 million tonnes of cargo per annum, making it one of the most important ports on the east coast of England.[3]

Goole is twinned with Złotów in Poland. Goole was informally twinned with Gibraltar in the 1960s; at that time, Gibraltar Court was named in Goole and Goole Court was named in Gibraltar.

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