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Field Services Engineer (Massachusetts)

Massachusetts

CTS delivers comprehensive IT solutions to meet the unique demands of mission-driven organizations. We have deep expertise in supporting nonprofits and educational institutions, however our team is equipped to handle the complexities of IT across a variety of sectors. We’re committed to making technology work seamlessly, so our clients can focus on making a difference, regardless of their industry.

At CTS, we believe in building a company culture that fosters growth, collaboration, and innovation. By joining our team, you will not only help empower businesses with cutting-edge IT solutions but also build a rewarding career in a dynamic and supportive environment. Discover the many reasons why CTS is a great place to advance your career. We are headquartered in Brooklyn, NY with 90+ employees across the US and several other countries.  Learn more about us at https://www.charterts.com

CTS is an MSP that strives to deliver high-quality services to its customers. To do so we are committed to cultivating a company culture where engineers feel valued and included as an invaluable resource to the successes and failures we experience. The Service Delivery team at CTS consists of Service PODs, Incident Response team (NOC/SOC/Escalations), and a Project Engineering team. The Field Services Engineer is directly involved with the Service PODs. The PODs are responsible for delivering day to day technical services as per our contracts with our clients. The FS Engineer will work within a designated POD which includes a carefully selected list of clients. The FS Engineer is responsible for performing scheduled and dispatch field visits to CTS clients or CTS itself. As an FSE, you are responsible for the delivery of impeccable troubleshooting and general support of our clients’ technical environment while also providing impeccable quality work and customer service.

This is a full-time technical position as an individual contributor.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide onsite installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of workstation, server, and cloud applications for CTS and its clients;
  • Respond to and resolve service requests/incidents dispatches in accordance with existing procedures and service level agreements (SLAs).
  • Liaise with internal teams, vendors, and client contacts.
  • Communicate professionally and positively with clients, especially while onsite. Dress professionally and maintain a healthy relationship with the clients.
  • Perform onsite recurring maintenance at client sites.
  • Track time, communications, and work output via our ConnectWise Manage PSA.
  • Create and maintain information and documentation in ConnectWise Manage and ITGlue.
  • Serve as a resource, if needed, for internal/client-facing projects.
  • Complete summer projects for clients; this involves any and all engineering projects during which time network environments get implemented, upgraded and/or reconfigured. The FS engineer will perform these tasks in collaboration with the Project Coordinators and Engineers.
  • Complete assigned book of work items as delegated by Service Delivery Manager or Service Delivery Supervisor.
  • Always be on time for Onsite Visits and Dispatches.

 

REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • 2+ years of experience in a customer-facing, technical-services environment, with a strong commitment to customer service.
  • Experience with networking protocols: TCP/IP, BGP, OSPF, VPN, IPSEC, VoIP, and QoS.
  • Experience in WAN/LAN networking—including routing, switching, security, and load balancing.
  • Experience in WLAN technologies including, but not limited to, Meraki, UniFi, and Cisco.
  • Experience with Microsoft Windows Server, Windows Desktop, and Apple Ecosystem.
  • Experience with Grand Stream or other Asterisk based PBX systems;
  • Experience with Android, iOS, GSUITE, and Office365.
  • Self-motivated, with excellent time management skills and ability to handle and adapt to changing priorities and special projects in a high growth environment.
  • Ability to clearly articulate business and technical problems in terms of data and symptoms, causes and effects, and potential remedies; and
  • Strong written and oral communication skills are a strict requirement.
  • Knowledge: Is an established and steady performer that is beginning to focus on attaining expertise in one or more areas. Learns quickly and makes steady progress without the need for constant or significant feedback from more senior team members.
  • Networking: Able to troubleshoot common problems with network equipment such as a switch. Able to configure any network endpoint such as a printer, WAP, or PDU.
  • Telecom: Able to support some VoIP or collaboration systems and configure and deploy some endpoints such as phones or conferencing equipment.
  • Servers and Systems: Able to support simple server or storage systems such as Windows Server, VMware ESX, Synology, and AD such as to upgrade software versions, safely free up disk space, replace components or perform other maintenance. Able to provide moderate and effective desktop support.
  • Servers and Systems: Understands concepts of OUs, Groups, GPOs. Can read stop error logs. A+ or equivalent experience.
  • Systems and Data: Able to perform SOP maintenance and basic changes in systems such as Google, O365 or similar. Execute standard SOP changes to client data without errors.
  • Coding: Able to understand functions of scripts and code created by others and utilize when appropriate to increase support efficiency and speed.
  • Networking: Understands concepts of NAT, firewalls, VLANs, VPNs, ISP peer issues. Intermediate troubleshooting: netstat, arp, nslookup.
  • Delivery: Applies learned concepts to solve issues of a clearly defined scope and/or limited complexity. Able to solve technical issues unassisted some of the time. Able to accomplish developmental assignments that require limited decision making and complexity. Documents processes and procedures.
  • Communication and Leadership: Able to effectively communicate with internal stakeholders, including peers and managers. Able to communicate assumptions and obtain clarification on tasks to minimize the need for rework. Able to understand generally how their work fits into the larger project and communicate any lack of understanding.

 

PREFERRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • MSP experience;
  • Knowledge of Cisco ASA and SonicWALL firewalls;
  • Experience with MSP related tools: ConnectWise, Kaseya VSA, PRTG, and ITGlue.

 

HOURS AND LOCATION

Hours are usually from 9am to 5:30pm.

We are serving 2 locations in Massachusetts: Springfield and Burlington.

This is Field Services position, which at the moment fulfills 2 to 3 visits per week. The current number of visits may increase at any point as we acquire new business. Daily travel is required to client sites (2 days a week - Monday and Thursday, and 1 day a month - Wednesday, to start). There will be work from home days occasionally with the expectation that if a dispatch is needed the engineer will be able to fulfill it.

BENEFITS

  • Competitive compensation
  • Health Insurance (medical, vision, dental), 80% covered for employee-only plans and 75% covered for employee-spouse, employee-kids, and employee-family plans
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Retirement Plan (401(k)) with company match
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Short-Term Disability Insurance fully paid by the company
  • Long-Term Disability Insurance fully paid by the company
  • Life and AD&D Insurance, with optional Supplemental Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off, including Paid Parental Leave
  • 10 Holidays
  • 2 Floating Holidays

* Please note that the availability and specifics of benefits may vary depending on your country of residence.

 

THE HIRING PROCESS

We will try to make it as fast as possible! :-) We use Greenhouse to help us schedule the meetings so emails will come from jobs@charterts.com.

Once you are successfully approved on one step, you will be moved to the following one.

[*] Steps 4, 5 and 6 may not occur or be set up differently, depending on the position. We will let you know at the beginning of your process with us!

  1. Application review
  2. First interview with our team, in a 30 minutes phone call
  3. Interview with the Hiring Manager, from 30 to 45 minutes online video call
  4. [*] Case Study or a Technical Exercise to be presented to our team in a Panel Interview (with 2 or more of our team members), usually for 1 hour
  5. [*] Team Interview, a conversation with future colleagues, from 45 minutes to 1 hour
  6. [*] Executive Interview with one of our Leaders, from 30 to 45 minutes
  7. An offer is extended
  8. Welcome to CTS!! \o/

 

CTS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace with equal opportunity for all applicants and employees. Our goal is to recruit the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool regardless of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, disability, sex (including pregnancy), age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

CTS is committed to working with and providing access and reasonable accommodation to applicants. If you require an accommodation, please reach out to jobs@charterts.com once you've begun the interview process. All requests for accommodations are treated discreetly and confidentially, as practical and permitted by law.

 

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