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CNC Laser Systems Field Engineer (Mitsubishi Cutting Equipment)

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MC Machinery Systems - USA

Remote

$57,148 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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CNC Laser Systems Field Engineer (Mitsubishi Cutting Equipment) MC Machinery Systems - USA Stockton, CA Job Details $24.73 - $30.22 an hour 19 hours ago Qualifications Company vehicle operation
Driver's License Full Job Description CNC Laser Systems Field Engineer Department:
Laser Service Location:
Remote (U.S.) with regular travel A day in the field Monday morning, you hit the road with a plan: a regional customer has a Mitsubishi laser cutting center showing intermittent alignment faults. By late morning, you've reviewed logs, probed I/O, and tracked the issue to a sensor drift. You dial in the adjustment, verify cut quality, document the resolution, and walk the team through what went wrong and how to prevent it. Midweek brings a scheduled preventive maintenance visit with a full mechanical inspection—dismantle, clean, rebuild, and calibrate. On Thursday, you support another customer by phone, guiding them through safe diagnostics to minimize downtime until you arrive. By Friday afternoon, expenses are submitted, tools are checked in, and you're home for the weekend. What you'll own On-site diagnosis, repair, and optimization of Mitsubishi laser cutting machinery—mechanical, electrical, and controls. Hands-on inspections, including dismantling, rebuilding, adjustment, and alignment of components and subsystems. Remote troubleshooting by phone when feasible to expedite uptime. Clear customer communication on findings, timelines, and outcomes. Interpretation of schematics, wiring and block diagrams to inform accurate fixes. Complete, detailed service reports and timely expense submissions. Care and stewardship of company tools, test gear, and service vehicles. Additional tasks that enhance customer satisfaction and team operations. Travel rhythm & training Travel is typically Monday-Friday with most trips returning home by Friday evening. Work is primarily regional with occasional nationwide or international assignments. You'll receive comprehensive training to build a long-term career in advanced machinery and manufacturing technology. What you bring Background in machining, manufacturing processes, or industrial equipment environments. Skill with diagnostic and precision tools: voltmeters/multimeters, calipers, micrometers, dial indicators. Comfort with Windows-based PCs and service software. Strong written and verbal communication; customer-facing confidence. Comfort working at heights when required. Valid driver's license and a record suitable for driving on company business. Willingness to travel extensively Monday-Friday. Preferred (not required) Associate degree or technical certification in electronics, mechanics, mechatronics, or similar. Proven electromechanical troubleshooting capability. Fluency reading manuals, electrical schematics, and wiring diagrams. Experience with electrical test equipment (e.g., voltmeter, oscilloscope). Experience with indicators, micrometers, feeler gauges, and related precision tools. Environment & physical demands Customer facilities (indoor industrial settings) with varying temperatures and noise. Frequent travel and driving using a personal vehicle or company-approved rental; mileage or rental reimbursed per policy. Occasional overtime. Safe operation of a motor vehicle is required. Frequent bending, twisting, kneeling, standing, and fine manual work. Lift/carry up to 20 lbs. regularly; occasionally up to 50 lbs. Push/pull equipment up to 50 lbs.; heavier moves may use carts or mechanical aids. Good visual acuity, including color recognition. Technical strengths that set you apart Mechanical troubleshooting 120/208/240/480-volt and other high-voltage systems Electrical installation, repair, and troubleshooting Pneumatic and hydraulic systems (components and troubleshooting) Industrial electrical systems and schematic reading Equipment diagnostics, installation, wiring, repair, and maintenance CNC machine setup and changeover Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) safety practices Field service readiness and customer service mindset Accessibility & equal opportunity To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.