

Provides environmental services to industrial, energy, and government sectors.
In this role you will conduct day‑to‑day LDAR inspections, lead field teams, ensure safety compliance, and document all findings. Responsibilities also cover instrument calibration, inventory tag management, drift assessments, logistics coordination, and supporting QA/QC initiatives alongside project managers.
Applicants must have at least a high‑school diploma or equivalent, a minimum of one year of LDAR experience, and intermediate knowledge of LDAR hardware, tools, and regulations. Required credentials include a valid driver’s license and a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC); familiarity with LDAR database software is essential, and Workday experience is a plus.
Strong organizational, communication, and leadership abilities are essential, as is the capacity to work independently while managing multiple tasks. Candidates should possess problem‑solving skills, be proficient in written and verbal communication, and be able to climb ladders, lift 20‑30 lb, and pass OSHA respiratory protection and drug‑screening requirements.
The Senior Field Technician position is full‑time with an hourly rate of $22‑$25, complemented by competitive medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k) plan with a 4% employer match, and generous vacation, holiday, and paid parental‑leave policies. Additional perks include mentorship programs, a student‑loan planning tool, a financial assistance fund, and access to diversity and women‑empowering employee resource groups.
The position follows a 4‑day, 10‑hour schedule (Monday‑Thursday) with the possibility of weekend, holiday, and overtime work, as well as on‑call standby requiring a one‑hour response time. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities in accordance with company policy.