Field Tech I

SCS EngineersWabash, IN
1d$20 - $23

About The Position

As an (entry-level) Field Technician I at SCS Engineers, you will gain basic knowledge of the terminology, processes, and equipment used in the operation, maintenance, and monitoring (OM&M) of various environmental control systems, while gaining basic knowledge of health and safety requirements. Your tasks will be straightforward, providing a solid foundation for your career growth. You will report to a senior-level supervisor, such as a Project Superintendent or a Project Manager. We are looking for a Field Technician to service the Wabash, Indiana area.

Requirements

  • No experience is required; however, it is preferred that you have experience in one of the following fields: mechanical, construction, environmental, or solid waste.
  • Expected to possess or be willing to complete a 40-Hour HAZWOPER Course, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 preferred (training will be provided if not already completed).
  • Basic knowledge in the use of various computer/technology skills including Smartphones, Tablets, and Microsoft Office Programs (Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel).
  • A valid driver’s license with a driving record in good standing is required.
  • Must meet physical requirements and pass a human performance evaluation (HPE).
  • Physical requirements include driving (pick-up truck), walking inspection of improved and unimproved property, lifting and carrying equipment (up to 50 lbs. unassisted), hand excavation/digging (using shovels/tools), climbing ladders, entering vaults and working from man lifts, operating service order cranes, weather conditions.

Responsibilities

  • Learns and becomes proficient in understanding of and compliance with SCS policies and procedures, with a primary focus on: – The SCS Injury and Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP) as it pertains to the SCS Health & Safety program. – The SCS Quality Management System as it pertains to the quality of our work. – The SCS Standards of Business Conduct and Ethics as they pertain to our behavior as employee owners at SCS.
  • Focus is on gaining the fundamentals to understand the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of various environmental systems.
  • Work with senior staff in the planning and execution of assigned tasks, including daily Crew Activity Plans (CAP).
  • Attending, and participating in, training sessions to become familiar with equipment and environmental control system components.
  • Become familiar with the concepts of conducting field observations/activities and report those observations verbally and in writing, as well as working with others to prepare verbal and written client communications.
  • Through training, has gained basic knowledge to utilize field instruments to measure required environmental control system data, including calibration and proper care and handling of field instruments.
  • Has received training to prepare field collected data with supervisors to gain an understanding of the basic fundamentals required to interpret field data.
  • Work with senior staff to make operational adjustments to environmental control system components in conjunction with the results of preliminary data reviews.
  • Receive training to utilize the appropriate tools, equipment, and materials to maintain and repair environmental control system components.
  • Assists Laborers, Field Technician II, Senior Field Technicians, or other staff with removal of landfill liquids pumps.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance
  • 100% employer-funded Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and 401K including employer match
  • Student Debt Employer Contribution Program
  • Paid holidays, PTO, and Paid Parental Leave
  • Safety footwear reimbursement program
  • Paid training and all necessary tools and equipment provided
  • Per diem for travel for eligible work
  • Company truck and cell phone for certain Field Services positions
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