As a field service engineer, I avoid the following mistakes: Lack of Preparation: I ensure I have all necessary tools and equipment to complete the job efficiently. Poor Communication: I maintain clear and timely communication with both clients and my team to avoid misunderstandings. Neglecting Safety: Safety is paramount; I follow safety protocols to protect myself and others. Rushing Repairs: I take my time to diagnose and fix issues correctly to prevent recurring problems. Ignoring Documentation: I keep detailed records of work performed for future reference and accountability.. Ignoring Environmental Impact: I ensure responsible disposal of waste and minimize environmental impact.
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