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FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN
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Country: USA
Location: Connecticut-Hartford 06111
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FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Connecticut Business Systems, LLC services Xerox, Ricoh, Konica, HP digital imaging products for businesses throughout Connecticut, Western MA and Westchester County, NY. We are seeking a Field Service Electronic Technician to service copiers, printers, digital duplicators and wide format copiers at customer sites in Hartford County. Experience in electronic or mechanical troubleshooting is a must. Experience on any type of copiers a plus but not necessary. We offer; factory training, excellent starting salary, company van program, full benefits package + 401(K). CBS is an equal opportunity employer. We expressly prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, disability or military status. CBS complies with applicable laws governing non-discrimination by state and locale.
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