Field Service and Installation Technician

DICKINSON, ND
Full Time
Entry Level

Join Our Dynamic Installation and Service Team!

Ixom Watercare is a global leader in water treatment solutions, tackling a variety of water challenges with innovative approaches. Our team of experts is dedicated to working with our customers to better their water quality by identifying treatment needs, and designing, implementing, and servicing solutions to meet specific goals.

Position: Installation and Service Team Member
Location: Service trips starting from Dickinson, ND (You can live remote- just need to be able to report to Dickinson, ND factory office location before departure on all service trips.)

Why This Job is Perfect for You:

  • Love to Travel? Enjoy being on the road, exploring new places, and taking on the role of driver or navigator.
  • Team Player: Work closely with others to install and repair state-of-the-art water treatment equipment.
  • Problem Solver: Thrive on solving challenges and finding effective solutions.
  • Safety First: Prioritize safety in all tasks, working for a company that values your well-being.
  • Outdoor Enthusiast: Prefer working outdoors over sitting in an office, able to work in various weather conditions.
  • Clean Driving Record: Must be 21+ with a clear driving record (no DUIs).
  • Flexible Schedule: Enjoy a flexible work schedule with most trips lasting about 3 1/2 weeks and flexible time off between trips (discussed at interview), and paid travel expenses across the US including per diem and your own hotel room paid for by the company while traveling.

Job Details:

  • Travel Nationwide: Install and service advanced water treatment equipment across the country.
  • Customer Interaction: Assist in providing excellent customer service, explaining equipment operation and maintenance.
  • Safety Training: Extensive initial and on-going training and safety equipment provided. You will work at heights, over water, and in confined spaces.
  • Skills Required: Good communication, professionalism, ability to get along with others and some mechanical/electrical knowledge or aptitude are a plus.

Benefits:

  • Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, short and long-term disability insurance.
  • Company bonus plan and 401K match.
  • $200 per month healthy lifestyle spending account
  • Paid travel expenses 
  • Opportunity to earn overtime on most service trips.
  • Generous, flexible paid time off plans.
  • Paid training and opportunities to advance.

If you have a clean driving record and love to travel, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and make a difference in water treatment solutions.

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