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LECO · 1 day ago

Analytical Instrumentation Field Service Specialist

LECO is a family-owned company based in St. Joseph, Michigan, known for pioneering world-class laboratory instruments. The Analytical Instrumentation Field Service Specialist will perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on analytical and metallographic instruments while ensuring compliance with LECO’s ISO-accredited standards.
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Responsibilities

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on analytical and metallographic instruments
Install new systems and apply updates/upgrade kits
Deliver end-user training on theory, operation, software, and routine care
Follow LECO’s ISO accreditation practices for all service activities
Build and maintain strong, professional relationships as a customer-facing representative

Qualification

Analytical instrumentationPreventive maintenanceTroubleshootingMechanical aptitudeCustomer relationship managementAC/DC electronicsTechnical degreeCommunication skillsAttention to detailOrganization skills

Required

Self-starter with clear written and verbal communication
Strong attention to detail and excellent organization
Professional conduct and adherence to customer site and safety policies
Valid driver's license and clean driving record
Ability to obtain and use a personal credit card for travel expenses
Solid mechanical aptitude; experience with AC/DC electronics or a strong willingness to learn
Two-year technical degree or trade school, or
Prior military training in a technical field, or
Equivalent technical work experience/training
Pass a background check and substance abuse screenings
Must be authorized to work in the US without restriction

Preferred

Chemistry or military background is a plus, not a requirement

Benefits

$5,000 sign-on bonus

Company

LECO

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Laboratory Equipment Company introduced the first rapid carbon determinator for the American iron and steel industry.