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A leading industrial machinery firm is seeking a Field Service professional to travel extensively across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, troubleshooting and repairing CNC machine tools. The ideal candidate has over 7 years of experience, strong electrical aptitude, and a customer-oriented mindset. Responsibilities include providing technical support from the Elk Grove Village office and handling on-call emergency dispatches. This role offers a dynamic working environment with significant travel requirements.
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionA day in the life
You start your week wheels-up to a customer’s facility, greeted by the thrum of horizontal and vertical CNC machine tools. You’ll diagnose complex faults, read electrical schematics, step through Fanuc or Siemens PLC logic to isolate issues, replace components, run alignments, and bring the machine back to peak performance. Midweek, you may be back at the Elk Grove Village office providing telephone support, then overnight on-call for an urgent dispatch. Between service calls, you’ll help with in-house machine modifications and re-assembly to prepare equipment for customers.
About the company and role
Shibaura Machine Company, America—an Illinois corporation since 1975 and a wholly owned subsidiary of Shibaura Machine Co., Ltd.—builds high-quality industrial machinery, including machine tool equipment. As a Field Service professional, you’ll support users of our machine tools across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with occasional assignments elsewhere in the Americas.
Position snapshot
FLSA: Non-Exempt
What you’ll do
What you bring
Technical environment
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Working conditions and compliance
Working Conditions:
• Manufacturing conditions at a wide variety of customer sites. These facilities may have certain standards, which all vendors must meet to gain access, including the requirement for drug, background and health screening. Employment is contingent on employee’s compliance to the standards established by each such facility, as evidenced by the results of the required screening.
• Up to 90% of work time will require travel to work sites throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, with occasional travel to Central and South America.