The Field Service Technician is responsible for installing and servicing on-site nitrogen generation plants and bulk medical or industrial gas systems in a safe and operationally effective manner, in accordance with all federal, state/provincial and local codes, and Airgas policies.
Stewards the installation and care of nitrogen on-site generation equipment.
Leads the setup of cryogenic bulk installations both at Airgas facilities and customer sites.
Coordinates and supports emergency response needs.
Restores and optimizes pressure reduction equipment associated with bulk delivery systems to ensure excellent performance.
Understand and troubleshoot electrical systems associated with N2 generation and cryogenic installations, including: motor controls and relays, low pressure, high pressure, and liquid level alarm systems.
Enhances site safety by installing decals and warning signs for the clear identification of hazards, ownership, and emergency contacts.
Contributes to the installation of piping systems in accordance with company SOPs.
Conducts Site Surveys to support alignment with all federal, state/provincial, and local codes.
Fosters a secure environment by ensuring appropriate fencing is provided to protect installations.
Contributes to periodic preventative maintenance tasks on N2 generation equipment to help the team succeed.
Conducts annual reviews of all bulk installation sites to nurture their condition and ensure correct operation.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must be able to work occasional overtime (days, evenings, and weekends, if necessary).
Occasional overnight travel.
On Call Responsibilities.
Valid Drivers License.
Previous HVAC, electrical, plumbing, or welding experience a plus.
Must have, or be able to obtain, a Certified Brazer Certificate, within 30 days of employment (Company will provide opportunity for training and certification).
Minimum of two (2) years of industrial field service experience, preferably in gas generations systems.
Detailed understanding of NFPA 99 and NFPA 55 requirements.
Understand the characteristics and hazards of cryogenic and high pressure gases in general, and have specific knowledge and understanding of the products, containers and piping systems which will be encountered in the performance of their job duties.
Hands on experience with cryogenic equipment, pressure piping, compressors, as well as, proven ability to troubleshoot system problems.
Working knowledge of welding, brazing processes (specifically silver brazing).
Ability to perform regulator repairs, repair piping/liquid leaks, etc. is a plus.
Ability to read blueprints and design specifications, manufacturer drawings, architectural drawings related to bulk delivery sites associated with customer installations.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, material safety data sheets, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Ability to perform mathematical calculations.
Basic working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook E-mail).
Ability to move / lift materials weighing 25-75 pounds; frequent bending, twisting and reaching motions; climbing of ladders, stairs and truck beds; perform various physical maneuvers to complete essential functions of the job.
Benefits
Comprehensive Family Benefits: Airgas offers a full benefits package designed to support your whole life, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, and Disability Insurance.
Support for Parents: We offer a 14-week paid child birth benefit to support growing families.
Future Security: 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match, Tuition Assistance, Paid Holidays, Vacation, and Sick time.
Early Access: Your benefits start after just 30 days of employment