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A Field Service Engineer installs, maintains, and repairs equipment and machinery at client sites. You may work across various industries, ensuring that equipment functions efficiently and meets safety standards. Your tasks include diagnosing faults, performing routine maintenance, and providing technical support to customers. You’ll also offer training on equipment usage and assist with installations to ensure optimal performance.
Field Service Engineers must be adept at problem-solving and have strong communication skills to liaise effectively with clients and colleagues. You should be adaptable, organised, and able to work independently, often managing multiple service calls and handling unexpected issues on-site.
There is one course available for people who want to become a Field Service Engineer.
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Fluid power industry is one of the fastest growing engineering sectors today. The Graduate Certificate in Fluid Power Engineering covers knowledge and skills needed to work with process operations and fluid power systems. You will gain an in-depth understanding of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems, including design optimization, operations, troubleshooting and maintenance. You will also understand, analyze and evaluate application of various pumps, compressors, turbines and drives used in oil & gas, mining, minerals processing industries. The learning outcomes of the course are designed to equip the students with professional engineering skills and knowledge to formulate the models necessary to study, analyse, and design process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams and fluid systems through the application of these concepts, and to develop the problem-solving skills essential to good engineering practice of fluid dynamics in practical real-world application..
Average duration: 6 months.
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