Full-Time

Field Service 1 Technician

Deadline 4/29/27
Canon

Canon

5,001-10,000 employees

Global imaging, optics, and office solutions

Compensation Overview

$19 - $26.31/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Rochester, NY, USA + 2 more

More locations: Latham, NY, USA | Syracuse, NY, USA

In Person

Category
General Maintenance & Repair (1)
Requirements
  • Hold a High School diploma or equivalent experience required.
  • Possess a basic understanding of internet environments and the ability to successfully complete the 120-day introductory period and the PDIF (Printing and Digital Imaging Foundations) new-hire class.
  • Ability to travel (valid driver's license and acceptable driving record necessary).
  • Required to take all necessary steps to obtain security and/or other clearances required by customers to enter the customers' premises.
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds and be active more than 50 percent of the time (walking, standing, stooping/kneeling).
  • Must be willing to service clients within the Rochester and Syracuse, NY areas.
  • Must be compliant with customer policies including COVID-19 vaccination.
Responsibilities
  • Reporting to your manager product failure trends and serviceability issues with necessary supported documentation, ensuring accurate information and record keeping.
  • Meeting customer demands by providing efficient, responsive, and accurate Field/Shop/on-site maintenance.
  • Properly maintaining all technical information, Field Service Reports, Expense Reports, and Canon property assigned.
  • Showcasing strong customer communication and satisfaction skills.
  • Maintaining the performance of assigned machines.
  • Facilitating performance at a level which helps to achieve the branch/district’s overall metric targets.
Desired Qualifications
  • None

Canon makes imaging and optical products for consumers and businesses, including cameras, lenses, printers, and document-management software, and it sells high-precision semiconductor lithography and OLED manufacturing equipment. Its medical division provides diagnostic imaging systems such as MRI, CT, and ultrasound. Canon combines precision optics, sensors, and imaging software to capture and process visual information, while its industrial gear uses optical systems and precision mechanics for fabrication facilities. The company differentiates itself by offering integrated solutions across consumer, office, industrial, and medical imaging at a global scale, supported by R&D and acquisitions, with a goal to lead in imaging and optics while expanding into high-value markets and pursuing sustainability under its Kyosei philosophy.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Founded

1937

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • New 67,518 sqm factory increases lithography capacity 50%, starting September operations.
  • Nanoimprint lithography achieves 5nm miniaturization with lower power and cost than photolithography.
  • Back-end lithography systems generate 30% of sales from all major semiconductor manufacturers.

What critics are saying

  • ASML's High-NA EUV systems capture 70% advanced node market from Canon's i-line steppers.
  • Memory chip cost surge cuts FY operating income to $2.85B, compressing margins.
  • Philippine laser printer plant closure eliminates printing revenue as demand falls globally.

What makes Canon unique

  • Canon ships FPA-1200NZ2C nanoprint lithography machine to Texas Institute for Electronics.
  • Canon launches nanoimprint lithography rivaling ASML's EUV for 5nm nodes at lower cost.
  • Canon opens first lithography factory in 21 years, boosting mature node i-line and KrF production.

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