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The Materials and Structural Analysis (MSD) Electron Microscopy (EM) business enables customers to find meaningful answers to questions that accelerate breakthrough discoveries and ultimately change the world. The MSD EM business designs, manufactures, and supports the broadest range of high-performance microscopy workflow solutions that provide images and answers in the micro-, nano-, and picometer scales.
Combining hardware and software expertise in electron, ion, and light microscopy technologies with deep application knowledge in the materials science, life sciences, semiconductor, electronics, and natural resources markets, the worldwide Electron Microscopy employees are dedicated to customers' pursuit of discovery and resolution to global challenges.
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How you will make an impact:
The Field Service Engineer II for the Materials and Structural Analysis Division (MSD) of Thermo Fisher Scientific is responsible for performing the on-site installation, servicing and repair of complex equipment and systems. Engineers investigate and improve operational quality of system equipment; Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Small/Large Dual Beam (SDB/LDB); instruct customers in the operation and maintenance of the system; serve as company liaison with customer on administrative and technical matters for assigned projects; and conduct on-site installations of the full range of Thermo Fisher Scientific electron microscopy systems and their associated options.
What you will do:
As the primary regional field service engineer, ensure customer needs are met applying appropriate resources
Conduct on-site installation of sophisticated equipment and follow testing procedures to ensure proper working order
Provide troubleshooting and repair support for customers and other field service personnel
Cultivate and develop positive working relationships with customers, system users and company personnel
Successfully complete technical training, as required; identify and successfully complete specialist training based on microscopes in the region
Proactively seek out additional learning opportunities both inside and outside of the region
Work informally with an applications engineer or attend an applications course to gain sophisticated knowledge
Travel, often on short notice, to customer sites to resolve problems or support other field service personnel
Complete and submit field service reports
Be able to perform Preventative Maintenance on assigned tools
Partner with colleagues to acquire technical guidance needed to problem-solve systems solutions
Provide training for customers and users on system maintenance
Make yourself available to train and mentor new field service engineers
Provide feedback to product quality teams
Provide appropriate input in writing updating and correcting various Thermo Fisher system documentation
Provide recommendations for various reports including identifying and isolating unique problems with system
How you will get here:
Education
University degree in electronics, physics, engineering, computer science or similar field preferred; or 1-5 years of equivalent combination of education, skills and experience
Experience
1-5 years Experience:
Operating, troubleshooting, repairing and calibrating complex analysis tools such as SEM, TEM, FIB, Prober or similar systems is a plus but not required.
Experience with Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) a plus but not required.
Experience operating O-scopes, digital voltmeter and logical problem solving.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical issues
Ability to partner effectively with customers and colleagues
Excellent interpersonal communication, teamwork/building, time management, organizational, problem solving, conflict management and customer service skills
Ability to work under pressure, with a consistent record to make decisions with minimal direct supervision.
Able to display a high level of confidentiality for both customer and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Must be willing to travel 25-50% of the time.
Must possess a valid driver's license and passport and travel regionally and internationally as the need arises.
Physical Requirements
Extensive walking may be required.
May work at customer locations, in office environment to include cubicles and/or in laboratory environments.
Must be able to secure entrance to US Government laboratories and facilities
Potentially pass through areas where chemical-based allergens may be in use (such as penicillin, tetracycline, etc)
Depending on area of building, personal protective equipment may be worn to include lab coats, coveralls, hood, facemask, hairnets, safety gloves, safety glasses, steel toe shoes, and/or bump hats.
Physical requirements include the ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
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