The Field Engineering Technician role involves providing field-based support for customer installations, commissioning, and troubleshooting/repair of energy monitoring systems. The position requires frequent overnight travel and local field schedules.
Requirements
- Install, program, and configure interval data recorders, power monitoring meters, and other energy monitoring related hardware
- Install smart thermostats and have basic knowledge of HVAC units
- Install telecommunications hardware such as cellular modems, hotspots, and familiarity with Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity
- Install low voltage wiring for Modbus and BACnet protocols, temperature sensors, and other energy monitoring related systems
- Commissioning and re-commissioning of installed interval data recorders, power monitoring meters, and other hardware
- Troubleshooting and repair of installed hardware
- Ability to wire current transformers
- Ability to bend and install conduit following NEC standards
- Ability to understand the theory of and installation of basic electrical components
- Ability to read and comprehend electrical and control diagrams, blue prints, schematics, technical drawings, work orders, instructions and formulas
- Assist with diagnose installation errors and hardware defects
- Operate and maintain Mad Dash vehicle
- Track and report inventory items used
- Arrive at all scheduled dispatches in a timely manner
- Follow all established processes and procedures
- Maintain professional demeanor with clients and customers
- Proficient with technology
- Training for continuous improvement and development
- Track and record job progress and keep lead operations support team informed on site progress
Benefits
- Paid time off
- 401(k) matching