Description
The client is an innovative medical technology manufacturer that supports hospitals with advanced therapeutic systems requiring precision operation, high reliability, and strict regulatory compliance. Their field teams ensure these complex systems meet the highest clinical standards. Employees operate in a mission-driven culture where technical excellence, customer focus, and safety are top priorities.
As a National Field Service Engineer, you’ll travel throughout the Southeastern U.S or Western Regions. Providing on-site support, operation, and maintenance of advanced therapeutic equipment. You will troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and software issues; perform preventive and corrective maintenance; support daily clinical operations; maintain accurate documentation; and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. The role includes working on associated high-complexity subsystems, including imaging devices, robotic components, motion-control equipment, vacuum/cooling systems, and radiation-producing devices. Engineers also support system performance monitoring, customer communication, and on-site inventory management.
This role closely matches veterans with experience in electronics, nuclear operations, avionics, radar, high-voltage systems, or electromechanical maintenance. Ideal backgrounds include Navy ET/EM/MM (Nuclear), Air Force 2M0X1 or 2A0X1, Army 94-series electronic maintainers, or Marine Corps avionics/electrical specialists. Veterans skilled in complex troubleshooting, technical documentation, and mission-critical system reliability will transition seamlessly.
This is a travel-intensive field assignment requiring weekly deployments across customer sites with occasional last-minute travel. You’ll work with computer interfaces, control systems, instrumentation, imaging technology, and high-voltage equipment. The position requires adherence to strict safety procedures due to exposure to radiation, magnetic fields, cryogenics, compressed gases, and high-energy systems. Off-hours support, shift flexibility, and emergency response capability are essential.
This regional role offers geographic flexibility, allowing candidates to live near any major airport while enjoying the lower cost of living, warm climate, and strong veteran communities found throughout the region. It’s an ideal fit for those who enjoy travel, hands-on technical work, and a career where problem-solving directly impacts patient care and healthcare system performance. Job 58794





