Project travel takes about 1-2 weeks (3 weeks would be an exception). Travel makes up approx. 50% of your time.
You will:
- Be commissioning (dry and wet) the company systems in the field, testing PLC programming (SCADA), and inspecting if needed.
- Be starting up our biological Emission Control Systems, existing (FRP) tanks, selected pumps, blowers, valves, and instruments and bring the Systems to performance.
- Train site personnel to get them acquainted with our Systems, so they know how to operate them.
- Do Factory Accepting Testing at our Suppliers’ to ensure they meet the client/company standard of the various system components.
- Keep up on your administrative responsibilities, such as e.g., Quality Control documents, service logs, and visit reports.
- Be sharing your field experience per project with the Knowledge Center in the Netherlands.
- Be based at our office location in North Scottsdale (AZ).
You are
- Someone who understands how to represent client/company well in the field and from behind a desk.
- A person who finds a solution with a ‘can do’ attitude.
- Someone who can work independently.
- Practical, down to earth, with a lot of common sense.
- A trouble-shooter, able to think outside the box.
You’ll bring
- Experience as a Field Service Engineer with a college degree in mechanical or electrical engineering.
- Experience with instruments and controls, electrical engineering, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
- Skills in reading and interpreting basic electrical and mechanical drawings and P&IDs, installation, and/or civil drawings.
- Strong communication skills to discuss specifics with customers, suppliers, and colleagues, take notes, and (keep track of) changes in various disciplines.
- A valid driver’s license and
- A willingness to travel.
Other
- Project travel takes about 1-2 weeks (3 weeks would be an exception). Travel makes up approx. 50% of your time.