This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Sr. Field Service Technician based in the United States.
This role plays a critical part in deploying and maintaining advanced water treatment systems designed to remove PFAS and other emerging contaminants.
You will work hands-on in the field, installing and commissioning mechanical filtration and piping systems at customer sites across the country.
The position combines technical problem-solving with practical construction and mechanical expertise in dynamic, real-world environments.
You will collaborate closely with engineering and operations teams to ensure successful project execution from build to final commissioning.
Frequent travel and on-site work will expose you to a wide variety of industrial and environmental project settings.
This is a mission-driven role where safety, quality, and environmental impact are at the core of daily responsibilities.
Accountabilities:
- Install and commission water treatment and filtration systems, including GAC/media systems, ductile iron piping, and stainless steel piping, ensuring alignment with engineering specifications and site requirements.
- Interpret and execute mechanical drawings, blueprints, schematics, and technical documentation to support accurate system builds and installations.
- Conduct field troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrades on existing systems while ensuring minimal downtime and high service quality.
- Coordinate with internal operations and engineering teams to plan installations, resolve technical challenges, and optimize field execution.
- Maintain accurate job records, updates, and progress reports within ERP systems and communicate status updates to management.
- Ensure strict compliance with safety protocols and regulatory standards in all field environments.
Requirements:
- Proven experience in mechanical field service work, including pipe fitting (2–16 inches), rigging, crane operations, and general mechanical systems.
- Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings, mechanical layouts, and installation specifications.
- Hands-on experience with hand and power tools, as well as familiarity with machining and industrial equipment.
- Willingness and ability to travel up to 95% across United States for field assignments.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work independently under limited supervision.
- Experience in water treatment, filtration systems, or related environmental infrastructure is highly preferred.
- Certifications such as CDL, HAZWOPER (40-hour), and Hazmat endorsement are considered a plus.
Benefits:
- Competitive hourly compensation ranging from $40 to $45 per hour.
- Opportunity for extensive travel and exposure to diverse field engineering projects nationwide.
- Work on impactful environmental solutions addressing critical water safety and sustainability challenges.
- Hands-on technical role with ongoing exposure to advanced mechanical and treatment system technologies.
- Collaborative work environment with strong emphasis on safety, training, and professional accountability.
- Opportunity to contribute to meaningful environmental and public health outcomes.