Ready to embark on a career where no two days are the same? As a Field Service Engineer for Andritz's cutting-edge Thermal Drying Equipment, you'll travel throughout the East Coast, working hands-on with state-of-the-art technology while building strong relationships with our customers. If you thrive on solving mechanical and process challenges, love the thrill of being on-site, and want to help revolutionize the drying equipment industry—this is the perfect role for you!
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Lead Installations: You’ll ensure the proper installation of our advanced drying equipment (Drum Dryers, Belt Dryers, and Fluid Bed Dryers), verifying everything runs smoothly and optimally.
- Optimize Performance: Fine-tune and optimize the equipment before performance testing, ensuring it exceeds customer expectations.
- Hands-On Problem Solver: Whether it’s mechanical, electrical, or pneumatic issues, you'll troubleshoot and resolve problems quickly, keeping operations running efficiently.
- Deliver Excellence: You’ll demonstrate our equipment’s capabilities based on customer specifications and performance testing while writing detailed reports that capture on-site events.
- Customer Champion: Build strong, professional relationships with customers, providing training and technical assistance to ensure their success.
- Travel and Adventure: Get ready for extensive travel (90%-100%), visiting diverse job sites across the Southeast, meeting new people, and solving different challenges every day.
What You Bring to the Table:
- Mechanical Mastery: Strong mechanical aptitude and the ability to use hand tools, precision measuring instruments, and read engineering blueprints with ease.
- Process Knowledge: Familiarity with our drying equipment is a plus, but your ability to quickly learn and adapt is key.
- Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in Microsoft programs (Windows, Word, Excel), along with basic PLC programming experience (AB, Siemens S7, Modicon, etc.) gives you an edge.
- Sharp Troubleshooting Skills: You can think on your feet, especially in maintenance environments, and know how to define failure points and create corrective action plans under pressure.
- Electromechanical Expertise: An electromechanical technology degree or trade school certification is a plus, along with handheld vibration analysis experience.
What It Takes:
- Physical Readiness: This role requires physical strength and endurance—you’ll need to lift up to 75 pounds, stand or walk for long periods, and climb ladders and platforms with ease.
- Attention to Detail: Precision matters! You’ll conduct visual inspections and solve problems with a sharp eye and steady hand.
- Compliance & Safety: Stay up to date on OSHA requirements and wear the appropriate PPE for every job site you visit. Safety is always the top priority.
Who You’ll Work With:
- Customer Focused: Collaborate closely with clients, our Service Manager, Engineering teams, and other Andritz representatives to ensure every project is a success.
- Team Spirit: You’ll maintain professionalism and courtesy, whether working with internal teams or customers, helping to strengthen Andritz’s reputation for excellence.
Why This Role Rocks:
- Variety & Adventure: Every day is different—you’ll travel across the Southeast, work with cutting-edge technology, and take on new challenges.
- Professional Growth: With hands-on training and exposure to industry-leading equipment, you’ll sharpen your skills and build a thriving career with Andritz.
- Impact: You’ll play a critical role in ensuring our customers’ success by optimizing their equipment and providing top-notch service.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.