Field Service Engineer
About this role
About Quantum Design
For more than 40 years Quantum Design (QD) has been providing technology solutions to researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, biotechnology, materials science, and nanotechnology. Established in 1982, Quantum Design is the leading commercial source for automated materials characterization systems offering a variety of measurement capabilities. QD instruments are found in the world's leading research institutions and have become the reference standard for a variety of magnetic and physical property measurements.
Job Description:
The Opportunity
As Field Service Engineer, you will provide on-site engineering expertise, system support, and customer assistance across North America while being based in San Diego, CA. The position is responsible for the full lifecycle of advanced technical systems, including installation, commissioning, operation, upgrades, and ongoing maintenance. A key focus of the role is leading system commissioning and performance optimization efforts, while diagnosing and resolving complex issues across gas handling, instrumentation, vacuum systems, and control logic. The Field Service Engineer will execute preventive, planned, and corrective maintenance, ensure safe and compliant system operation, and maintain high-performance vacuum environments, including helium leak detection and remediation. This is a high impact, hands-on opportunity to work at the forefront of advanced technology, where your expertise directly contributes to the performance and success of cutting-edge systems in a dynamic customer environment.
**Candidates outside the area are highly encouraged to apply. Relocation or commuting support will be provided.
Responsibilities
- Act as the on-site Quantum Design technical representative, providing day-to-day engineering support.
- Install, commission, operate, upgrade, and maintain cryogenic systems throughout their lifecycle.
- Lead commissioning and performance optimization of dilution refrigerator systems.
- Diagnose and resolve complex system-level issues related to gas handling, instrumentation, vacuum systems, and control logic.
- Execute preventive, planned, and corrective maintenance activities.
- Maintain and troubleshoot high-performance vacuum systems, including helium leak detection and remediation.
- Ensure safe system operation in accordance with company and customer procedures.
- Document system status, service actions, and technical findings.
- Coordinate with internal engineering, production, and service teams.
- Additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, physics, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Two years of hands-on experience with advanced technical systems, including installation, commissioning, and maintenance
- Experience troubleshooting across physical systems (e.g., vacuum controls or similar)
- Experience reading and interpreting technical documentation and engineering drawings
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in engineering, physics, or related field
- Experience with cryogenic refrigerator systems low-temperature environments (including 4K / mK systems)
- Familiarity with dilution refrigerators, helium leak detection, high vacuum systems, RGAs, turbo-molecular pumps, and cryogenic handling equipment
Additional Information
- This position’s work mode is onsite. The employee will report to San Diego, CA five days a week.
- Ability to travel up to 50%.
- Ability to work independently in a customer-facing, onsite environment is critical.
- Candidates outside the area are highly encouraged to apply. Relocation or commuting support will be provided.
- Salary Range: $95,000 - $125,000, yearly
Quantum Design is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions, policies and practices are in accordance with applicable federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws. Quantum Design will not tolerate or engage in unlawful discrimination including any form of unlawful harassment, on account of a person's sex, age, race, color, religion, creed, sexual preference or orientation, marital status, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, military status, veteran status, handicap, disability, or membership in any protected group.
Company at a glance
For more than 40 years Quantum Design (QD) has been providing technology solutions to researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, biotechnology, materials science, and nanotechnology. Established in 1982 in San Diego, California, Quantum Design is the leading commercial source for automated materials characterization systems offering a variety of measurement capabilities.
QD instruments are found in the world’s leading research institutions and have become the reference standard for a variety of magnetic and physical property measurements. Quantum Design instruments are cited in, and provide the data for, more scientific publications than any other instrument in the fields of magnetics and materials characterization. This means that each year, literally hundreds of scientific publications, advancing the science of materials, use data generated from QD instruments.
An essential part of providing scientific solutions to researchers around the globe is to also offer state-of-the-art instruments from other leading manufacturers. These manufacturers are chosen by Quantum Design not only for their innovative products, but also because they believe in the same level of customer satisfaction and support that scientists have come to expect from QD products worldwide.
With headquarters in the USA, and offices in Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, QD is strategically located in the world’s key centers for scientific research, providing local marketing, sales, and technical support.
Top Benefits
- Relocation Support
- Commuting Support
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