Field Service Engineer
Thermo Fisher ScientificFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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Candidates need an Associates degree, Bachelor’s degree, military education, participation in a GE Healthcare internship program, or a High School Diploma/GED with 4+ years of experience servicing electronic equipment. A valid Driver’s License and legal authorization to work in the U.S. are also required.
This is an on-site position in the Panhandle Area, specifically Jacksonville, FL, working within hospitals or healthcare systems on 2nd shift (12p-9p) EST.
Preferred qualifications include the ability to lift up to 35 lbs. unassisted, bend, stoop, twist, climb, and work after-hours or on a rotating on-call schedule including weekends.
GE HealthCare fosters a culture where employees act with humility and build trust, lead with transparency, deliver with focus, drive ownership with integrity, and emphasizes care, collaboration, and support.
Strong candidates will have relevant education or 4+ years servicing electronic equipment, physical ability to handle job demands, availability for 2nd shift and on-call, plus a focus on customer relationships, compliance, and documentation.
Healthcare technology and data analytics provider
GE Healthcare provides a range of healthcare technologies and services aimed at improving patient care. Its main products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring solutions, and advanced software for data analysis. These products help medical professionals make informed decisions and enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Unlike many competitors, GE Healthcare invests significantly in research and development, allocating $1 billion each year to innovate and enhance its offerings. The company’s goal is to support healthcare providers in delivering better patient outcomes, as evidenced by its technology supporting over 300,000 patients daily and managing 2 billion patient scans each year.