KORSCH
Field Service Engineer KAI (m/f/x)
About us
For over 100 years KORSCH has been developing and building exclusively high-tech tablet presses. As an expanding medium-sized company, we are one of the big players in the industry. Our tablet presses “Made in Berlin” make life much easier for millions of people worldwide.
Well-known companies from the pharmaceutical and industrial sectors use our machines not only to produce tablets of all kinds, but also batteries, dishwasher and bath tablets, vitamins, sweeteners, candies, bouillon cubes, water-color painting pads, lozenges, tea lights and much more.
Learn more about KORSCH on our website .
Responsibilities, Background, Experience:
Willingness to travel, in the range of 75%, possibly short notice. Duration of each trip ranges one day to two weeks
Provide technical support to customers
Provide remote Allen-Bradley PLC and RS Logix support
Provide Siemens S7 PLC and WinCC HMI Support
Experience with Wonderware Intouch programing language
Equipment factory acceptance testing
Equipment calibration and general equipment troubleshooting
Customer training and execution of pharmaceutical validation protocols
Tablet Press Equipment upgrades and rebuilds
Staging electronic components for field service upgrade projects
Technical writing and proposal generation
Validation documentation writing and review
Ability to work creatively and analytically in a problem solving environment
Requires Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Computer Science and 1 year’s relevant experience. The job also requires 6 months training.
Contact
KORSCH America Inc.
Attn: Human Resources
18 Bristol Dr.,
So. Easton, MA 02375
hr@korschamerica.com
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