What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Install Technician position at Neu-Ion Inc?
Description
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs routine maintenance on high purity water treatment systems at customer facilities. (i.e. Changing filters, water testing, tank exchanges, ro membranes, uv lamps/sleeves)
- Remove and load media into backwashing vessels along with rebuilding control heads
- Diagnose and repair water treatment equipment
- Maintains effective, trusted working relationship with customers
- Uses safe work practices driving to and from the shop, and at customer sites
- Maintenance of accurate records and communication of all data collected at customer facilities
- Prepare and submit to customer and superiors, service reports detailing maintenance/equipment performance
- Participate in "on- call" rotation
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- At minimum, high school diploma or equivalent required, with 4 to 6 years industry-relevant experience
- Must have a strong mechanical aptitude
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Proficient in Problem-solving
- Ability to manage and maintain confidential and proprietary information
- Good organizational skills
- Basic computer skills
- Self-motivated, results-oriented, organized and energetic
- Ability to understand instrumentation and controls
- Plumbing/Electrical experience preferred, but not required
- Excellent customer service skills
- Ability to lift without physical restrictions
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Physical Demands
- Lifting & Carrying-Regularly lift heavy equipment like water heaters, filtration units, pumps, and pipes (typically 50–100 lbs).
- Transport tools and materials in and out of work trucks and job sites.
- Manual Dexterity-Use a variety of hand and power tools—tightening fittings, cutting pipes, drilling, etc.
- Precision is key, especially when sealing joints or working in confined spaces.
- Bending, Kneeling & Crouching-Frequent squatting or kneeling to install systems under sinks, in crawl spaces, or basements.
- May have to maintain uncomfortable positions for extended periods.
- Climbing & Working at Heights-Climb ladders or stairs to access attics, roofs, or upper-floor plumbing systems.
- May need to balance while working on uneven surfaces.
- Standing & Walking-Long hours on your feet, often walking job sites or standing while installing equipment.
- Outdoor Exposure-Work in varying weather conditions—hot summers, cold winters, rain, snow—especially for outdoor or partially constructed building sites.
- Repetitive Motions-Repeated use of tools and similar motion patterns (tightening bolts, cutting, lifting) can take a toll on hands, wrists, shoulders, and back over time.
- Confined Spaces-Work in tight areas like under cabinets, crawlspaces, or utility closets, requiring agility and flexibility.
Salary : $20 - $23