✨ About The Role
- The Environmental Field Technician will primarily work outdoors, collecting data and conducting tests.
- Responsibilities include project preparation, which involves cleaning, repairing, calibrating, and fabricating glassware.
- The technician will also be involved in project deployment, testing according to prescribed methods, and demobilizing equipment after use.
- Accurate record-keeping of test data is crucial, ensuring all information on datasheets is complete.
- Safety practices must be followed diligently, with a responsibility to report any potential hazards.
- The role is part of a stack team, contributing to various environmental projects.
- The position offers formal and on-the-job training to help individuals succeed regardless of their previous experience.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma or equivalent.
- No prior experience is necessary, making this position suitable for recent graduates or those looking to start a new career.
- Candidates with transferable experience in labor, construction, industrial maintenance, mechanical, laboratory, or environmental fields will be considered.
- The role requires the ability to travel locally and overnight for multi-weekday projects, potentially up to 75% of the time.
- Flexibility is essential, as the position may involve weekend travel or work for certain projects throughout the year.
- The successful candidate must be comfortable working in outdoor industrial settings and capable of climbing and working on elevated platforms.
- Physical fitness is important, as the job involves lifting heavy materials up to 50 pounds.
- Candidates must be able to pass background checks and drug screenings, and possess a valid driver’s license.