Field Services Engineer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

Field Services Engineer

OPEN TO ENTRY LEVEL CANDIDATESResident Support EngineerLocation:
Indianapolis, INPosition Overview:
We are seeking a Resident Support Engineer for one of our Robotics System Integration clients. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in robotic automation. You will be responsible for the ongoing successful operation of our implemented systems at the Indianapolis facility.Responsibilities Collaborate within a team environment and benefit from mentorship opportunities. Assist in configuring firmware for various hardware components like robots, conveyors, servers, and scanners. Collaborate in software testing during project implementation and support. Offer ongoing support and maintenance to our robotics systems during and post-deployment to ensure seamless operations of our products. Test the fully integrated Warehouse Management System with customers or vendor sub-systems. Conduct site inspections and evaluations, overseeing grid line marking and floor DM code adherence. Ability to perform basic DevOps operations. Qualifications At least an associate's degree in Mechanical/Industrial/Robotics/Electrical Engineering OR equivalent experience or technical training. Entry-level exposure or knowledge in supporting AGV, ACR, or AMR solution implementations. Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. Preferred experience in warehouse automation, material handling equipment, and warehouse operations. Strong communication skills with an analytical mindset. Recommended Skills Analytical Automation Coaching And Mentoring Communication Dev Ops Electrical Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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