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110 PCB007 MAGAZINE I JANUARY 2018 Field Application Engineer Saki America Inc., headquartered in Fremont, CA, a leader in automated inspection equip- ment, seeks two full-time Field Application En- gineers (FAE), one in the Fremont headquar- ters and the other for the Eastern and South- ern United States. The FAE will support the VP of Sales and Ser- vice for North America in equipment instal- lation, training, maintenance, and other ser- vices at field locations. The FAE will provide technical/customer support and maintain positive relationships with existing and future customers. Strong analytic abilities and problem-solv- ing skills are a must in order to understand customer applications and troubleshoot is- sues. The FAE will perform demos and pre- sentations for customers and agents as well as assisting in trade show activities. Candidate must have a minimum of a two-year technical degree, experience in AOI, SPI, and X-ray in- spection, and strong verbal and written com- munication skills. The position requires the ability to travel about three weeks per month. Must be a US citizen and be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Become a Certified IPC Master Instructor at EPTAC Job Summary: We are growing! EPTAC, a leading provider in the electronics training industry is looking for some great people to join our team. If you love teaching people, choosing the classes and times you want to work, and basically being your own boss, this may be the career for you. We are looking for instructors that have a pas- sion for working with people to develop their skills and knowledge. If you have a background in electronics manufacturing and an enthusi- asm for education, drop us a line or send us your resume. We would love to chat with you. Opportunities available across U.S. and Cana- da, especially in our growing markets of Cali- fornia, Chicago, Minnesota and New England. Some travel involved. IPC-7711/7721 or IPC- A-620 CIT certification a big plus. Qualifications and Skills: • A love of teaching and an enthusiasm to help others learn new concepts and skills • Background in electronics manufacturing • Previous soldering and/or electronics/cable assembly experience • Previous IPC Certification a plus, but will certify the right candidate Benefits: • Ability to operate from home: no required in-office schedule • Flexible schedule: control your own time, work as often as you like • IRA retirement matching contributions after one year of service • Training and certifications provided and maintained by EPTAC Career Opportunities

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