Ripple Effect Consulting (REC) is seeking an Entry-Level Engineering Field Technician to join our team, supporting experienced technicians in conducting water and water infrastructure assessments. This role involves assisting with field assessments and data collection, calibrating and configuring equipment, recording data, inspecting infrastructure, and mapping utilities. The technician will primarily focus on advanced field data collection and troubleshooting for water-resource-related projects, which may involve entering confined spaces such as sewer and stormwater manholes. This position provides hands-on learning opportunities to develop expertise in essential functions like flow monitoring, water quality sampling, and operating advanced equipment.
Key Responsibilities: Acquire necessary certifications as directed by team leadership. Follow instructions from Team Leaders and senior technicians, adhering to safety and operational guidelines. Assist in operating and maintaining advanced engineering instruments, such as flow monitors, water quality sensors, smoke testing equipment, pole cameras, GPS devices, and tablet data collectors. Help with the setup and breakdown of equipment at job sites. Transport, maintain, clean, and store tools and equipment to ensure proper functionality. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with instruments and data collection devices. Collect and verify accurate field data for condition assessments and environmental monitoring. Record detailed field notes, sketches, and reports. Follow and enforce standard operating procedures and safety guidelines. Assist with data transfer from field instruments to office systems and perform preliminary data processing. Communicate effectively with team members, clients, and stakeholders to ensure project timelines and accuracy. Qualifications: Associate's degree or high school diploma/G.E.D. Mental and physical capability to perform essential duties. Strong verbal and written communication skills for effective information presentation in small groups. Ability to travel overnight and/or out of town periodically. Willingness to work overtime as needed. Proficiency in reading and interpreting standard operating procedures, manufacturer maintenance specifications, and maps. Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record per company insurance requirements. Ability to pass pre-employment background and drug screening (with periodic testing as required). Physical Requirements: Ability to stand for extended periods. Frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling. Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. Ability to frequently reach with hands and arms, bend, climb, and balance. Capacity to lift and/or move 40 pounds frequently and up to 70 pounds occasionally. Ability to use tools and electronic equipment as directed.