Senior Field Technician - Critical Infrastructure
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician, Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Senior Field Technician - Critical Infrastructure
Smart Tech Contracting LLC, Big Spring, Texas, United States
About this positionSmart Tech Contracting delivers turnkey BAS & EPMS solutions for mission‑critical colocation and hyperscale data centers. As a Master Systems Integrator (MSI), we unify controls construction (DDC, PLC, SCADA) with software engineering, optimized graphics / UI standards, and program‑level governance. Complex integrations are delivered cleanly, consistently, and fast. Our teams thrive in high‑stakes environments where quality control and uptime matters, schedules are compressed, and coordination is everything.
Join us and be part of a team where your voice matters, your work makes an impact, and your growth is a shared priority.
Position Title: Senior Field Technician – Critical Infrastructure
Position Location: Must relocate to or live in Atlanta, GA / Amarillo, Lubbock, Big Spring, Fort Worth, Dallas, El Paso, TX / Las Cruces, NM
Job SummaryThe Senior Field Technician – Critical Infrastructure is a highly skilled, hands‑on field professional supporting hyperscale and colocation data center construction projects ranging from 40 MW to 200 MW. This role is responsible for executing complex installation, testing, and startup activities while serving as a technical leader on site. The technician works under the direction of the Field Lead and Site Superintendent and may provide day‑to‑day guidance to junior technicians.
The technician is expected to operate independently within assigned tasks, troubleshoot issues in real time, and elevate risks or constraints early to support safe, efficient project execution.
- Field Execution & Technical Leadership (45%)
- Perform advanced installation, checkout, and testing activities across assigned scopes.
- Execute work involving panels, devices, controls wiring, low‑voltage systems, and associated infrastructure.
- Troubleshoot installation and functional issues independently and implement corrective actions.
- Serve as technical lead for small crews of technicians as assigned.
- Support onboarding and mentoring of junior and apprentice technicians.
- Coordination & Daily Execution (25%)
- Coordinate daily work activities with the Field Lead and other trade partners.
- Support sequencing and task planning to maintain workflow efficiency.
- Communicate work status, issues, and constraints clearly to field leadership.
- Assist with material staging, tool readiness, and work area organization.
- Safety & Quality Compliance (20%)
- Execute work in compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, STC safety policies, and project‑specific requirements.
- Participate in daily toolbox talks and pre‑task planning.
- Verify work quality against drawings, specifications, and approved standards.
- Identify unsafe conditions or quality issues and immediately elevate to field leadership.
- Documentation & Closeout Support (10%)
- Assist with redlines, punchlists, and task completion documentation.
- Support testing documentation and issue tracking as directed.
- Provide input to lessons learned and continuous improvement efforts.
- Completion of Assigned Tasks and Deliverables on Time and on Budget – Performed as expected.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Minimum 4–6 years of experience in field installation, testing, and startup roles within mission‑critical, hyperscale, or complex MEP construction environments.
- Strong hands‑on experience with construction tools, equipment, and field installation practices.
- Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot technical and installation issues independently.
- Experience guiding or mentoring junior technicians in the field.
- Ability to interpret construction drawings, wiring diagrams, submittals, and specifications.
- Working knowledge of OSHA safety standards and jobsite safety practices.
- Strong work ethic, reliability, and attention to detail in fast‑paced environments.
- Ability to communicate effectively with field leadership and peers.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to frequently manipulate, move, or grasp tools, devices, and materials; frequently walk and work in active construction environments,…
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