Advanced technology workers typically begin in entry-level positions. Over time, they may progress to positions with greater responsibility and higher pay.
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Field Service Engineer
In this video, you'll meet Travis Blackwell. Field service engineers like Travis are hands-on workers. They test, fix, replace, and monitor equipment and machinery. They often work on a factory floor, keeping vital systems running. They may also work behind the scenes in repair shops or in labs. Click on the left to watch the video.
After watching the video, describe three different skills that Travis displays in the video that illustrate some of his responsibilities as a field service engineer.
