Bruker Maintenance Correspondent Sample Clauses

Bruker Maintenance Correspondent. Training to become a Bruker Maintenance Correspondent is only available in selected areas and the date and location are defined by mutual agreement. This training will only be valid for a maximum of 2 years after which a renewal or refresher course will be required. If the system configuration changes by means of adding new versions of modules, earlier refresher training is mandatory. The above usually applies in the rare occasion when Customer is located more than 4 hours one-way travel time from the nearest Bruker engineer location. Customer may nominate a suitable member of staff to be trained so that this person is able to:  Identify the modules and sub-assemblies of the instrument by name.  Work safely (personal safety, safety of the instrument and safety of all associated colleagues and co-workers) on corrective maintenance tasks as defined in level 1 and level 2 operations.  Reduce the time required to obtain a problem diagnosis with assistance of Bruker. Confidentiality strictly applies to any information given or released during the training or during events that follow the training.
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