[Remote] Field Service Engineer - Medical Imaging (Remote/Travel: Madison, WI)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Philips is a health technology company dedicated to improving lives through access to quality healthcare. The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for customer relationship management, ensuring the installation, troubleshooting, service, and maintenance of medical imaging equipment at customer sites, while also managing administrative duties and participating in team processes.


Responsibilities

  • Provide exceptional customer service by adhering to customer entitlements, setting clear expectations, and meeting commitments and arrival times to address and resolve customer needs. Understand the customer's business and competitive environment; generate service revenue
  • Actively participate as a member of the regional work team; work to improve team processes and identify training gaps. Seek out opportunities to increase capability and capacity (i.e. may be required to become qualified in multiple modalities, learns new tools)
  • Perform all administrative duties within established Philips, State, and Federal regulatory requirements and timeframes including timesheets, service work orders, expense reports, Field Change Orders (FCO), preventative maintenance (PM), installation documents, site and service documentation, and other related paperwork. Adhere to established training, quality, and safety requirements
  • Utilize tools, support, resources, and escalation processes within required time frames to resolve customer and system problems timely and effectively. Complete PMs, FCOs, installation and all related tasks (diagnose and resolve electronic, network, and mechanical problems)
  • Approximately 70% travel across the specified geography is required. The average driving time is 1-4 hours daily. Occasional overnight stays and travel by air and/or train may be required

Skills

  • 1+ years of experience in a diagnostic imaging (field or hospital-based) service environment or 3+ years of experience in other electromechanical industries
  • Ability to understand and apply electronic, mechanical, and networking theory to install, diagnose, and repair equipment
  • Knowledge and use of all necessary tools and test equipment
  • Associate degree in electronics or related field, or equivalent combination of education and above listed experience
  • Ability to successfully perform the minimum Physical, Cognitive and Environmental job requirements with or without accommodation
  • Ability to work in an office/home office and/or remote setting, as well as in a hospital/healthcare environment
  • Ability to work flexible hours (based on business needs to include overtime, weekends, and on-call rotations)
  • Ability to safely work with radiation sources and/or radioactive materials; wear all required personal protective equipment
  • Experience with diagnostic x-ray, cath labs, and/or image guided therapy equipment

Benefits

  • Field service and lead generation incentive bonus plans
  • On-call pay
  • Company fleet/car
  • Training
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Annual incentive plan
  • Field service incentive bonus
  • Sales commission
  • Long-term incentives
  • Comprehensive Philips Total Rewards benefits program
  • Generous PTO
  • 401k (up to 7% match)
  • HSA (with company contribution)
  • Stock purchase plan
  • Education reimbursement

Company Overview

  • Philips is a technology company that operates in various fields, including healthcare, consumer electronics, lighting, and home appliances. It was founded in 1891, and is headquartered in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, NLD, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.usa.philips.com.

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