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Field Service Engineer I (NANO)

Oxford Instruments Plc · New York, NY, US

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About The Role

Remote | Northeastern US (NY/NJ area) Frequent weekday travel required; must live near a major airport. Join Us and Power the Next Breakthrough At Oxford Instruments, we accelerate the scientific discoveries that shape a better future. As a Field Service Engineer, you’ll be at the heart of that mission—installing, maintaining, and elevating cutting‑edge microscopy systems across the Americas. If you love solving complex technical challenges, traveling, and making a direct impact on scientific progress, this role is for you. What You’ll Do Own system installs & commissioning — set up advanced microscopy platforms and train users to hit the ground running. Keep systems at peak performance — deliver expert preventive and corrective maintenance. Troubleshoot like a pro — dig deep into hardware/software issues and resolve them fast, onsite or remotely. Build strong customer relationships — deliver confident communication, clear training, and dependable support. Upgrade & optimize systems — calibrate components and implement performance‑boosting enhancements. What You Bring Bachelor’s in Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, Life Science , or similar. 3–5 years of field service experience with microscopy or analytical instruments. Skilled with multimeters, oscilloscopes , schematics, and Windows systems. Physically capable of working in tight spaces and lifting up to 50 lbs . Valid driver’s license, passport, and willingness to travel Monday–Friday. Bonus Points For Hands-on experience with AFM, SEM, fluorescence, or confocal microscopy . Strong workflow understanding of imaging software and calibration. Clean, methodical work habits and a love for continuous learning. Why You’ll Love It You’ll be the hero customers rely on—solving high‑stakes technical challenges, enabling breakthrough research, and representing a world‑class brand. Every day brings a new lab, a new challenge, and a new opportunity to make science happen. Compensation $90,000–$110,000 depending on experience and qualifications. #LI-NS1

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