Industrial Program Services Technician II
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician, General Labor
Brice Equipment, LLC
Regular
This position is being recruited in anticipation of project award. Employment is contingent upon the company receiving the award and final contract approval.
Why choose us?As a proud subsidiary of Calista Brice, we're part of a family of 20+ companies tackling tough construction, environmental, and technical challenges. Working at a Calista Brice company means joining a team where cultural values and practical innovation come together to create meaningful impact. You'll experience the stability of a large organization while enjoying the tight‑knit community and entrepreneurial spirit of a smaller company, with opportunities to grow your career across our diverse family of businesses.
Calista Brice is owned by Calista Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. ANCs were created to support economic development and self‑determination for Alaska's Indigenous peoples. Our work directly contributes to advancing the social, cultural, and economic welfare of over 35,000 Alaska Natives in the Calista Region.
What does Brice Equipment LLC do?Brice Equipment provides electrical, mechanical, and equipment services to support oil, gas, and construction operations throughout Alaska. Our fleet includes 400+ pieces of equipment designed for extreme environments, ranging from heavy construction machinery to mobile support equipment. With our team, you'll play a crucial role in keeping projects moving forward, with opportunities to grow your skills and advance in your career.
Brice Equipment is a proud subsidiary of Calista Brice, a group of 20+ companies delivering construction, engineering, and environmental solutions across the United States.
What can you expect?As the Industrial Program Services Technician II, you will work in Alaska and will support the lead Conveyor Belt Splicer in all aspects of belt installation, maintenance, repairs, and vulcanized/mechanical splicing. Working under the direction of the Industrial Program Services General Foreman, you will ensure safe, efficiency, and reliable performance of material handling and process systems critical to client operations. You will ensure the lead splicer has what they need, when they need it—tools ready, materials prepped, and work areas safe and efficient.
This is a hands‑on position designed to develop into a full splicer over time.
- Independently perform standard conveyor belt splicing, repairs, and installations.
- Conduct inspections and preventive maintenance on belting and rubber systems.
- Provide on‑site support during shutdowns and emergency maintenance.
- Mentor Level I Technicians in safe work practices and technical skills.
- Communicate effectively with clients, supervisors, and peers on job status and requirements.
- Set up tools, equipment, and materials before the splicer begins work.
- Use and install the needed tools (grinder, skiver, cutters, brushes, clamps) with the splicer.
- Keep the work area clean, organized, and free of hazards.
- Prep materials such as rubber, patches, gum, and covers.
- Grind, buff, and clean belt surfaces to splice specifications.
- Assist with measuring, marking, and cutting belt ends.
- Apply solvents, cements, and bonding agents as instructed.
- Stage finger/step templates, fasteners, or splice materials.
- Help assemble and align vulcanizing presses.
- Run hoses, power cables, and thermocouples properly.
- Monitor inflation pressure and heating controllers under supervision.
- Tear down presses and clean platens after curing.
- Lay out tools, splice kits, clamps, pry bars, come‑along, ratchets, etc.
- Assist with belt pulls, belt changeouts, tensioning, and tracking.
- Support idler changes, scraper maintenance, and general conveyor tasks.
- Change chutes, pulleys, liners, rollers, frames, etc.
- Participate in JHAs, risk assessments, and pre‑shift meetings.
- Follow lockout/tagout rules and mine/industrial site safety policies.
- Maintain clean walkways, remove tripping hazards, and manage cables/hoses.
- Wear PPE such as hard hat, gloves, respirator, fall protection, cut gear, etc.
- Help take photos, record measurements, and complete basic job paperwork.
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