Field Service Technician II — Airflow & Environmental Testing
Technical Safety Services · Indianapolis, IN · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagement$21–$28/hrFull-time
How You’ll Shape Our Success
As a Field Service Technician, you'll be out in the field every day — visiting hospitals and healthcare facilities, performing medical gas compliance and environmental testing, and building real relationships with customers who count on you. If you like hands-on work, solving problems, and staying on the move, this is the job for you.
Your Day-to-Day Environment
- Travel daily to customer sites in your assigned territory, driving about 30–300 miles per day
- Work independently out of your own company-provided service vehicle
- Lift, carry, and move equipment weighing 50–100 lbs while standing and walking for most of the day
- Some overnight travel required
- Work may include early mornings, or later evenings based on hospital scheduling needs
What You'll Take Ownership Of
- Perform airflow and environmental testing in hospital and healthcare environments
- Support air balancing and ventilation verification across multiple hospital facilities
- Work in active healthcare settings, including mechanical and hard-to-reach areas
- Conduct testing during off-hours when required to support hospital operations
- Travel to healthcare facilities across the Chicago and Indianapolis region
- Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with healthcare and safety standards
- Serve as a trusted technical partner to hospital staff and internal teams
Perks, Pay, and Benefits
- Earn $21.00 – $28.00 an hour, based on your experience and skills
- Jumpstart your career with training and ongoing development opportunities
- Enjoy comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Grow your future with a 401(k) and company match
- Feel supported with life insurance plus short and long-term disability
- Generous PTO and 10 company-paid holidays
Your Journey with Us
- Recruiter Screen
- Interview with the Hiring Manager (Occasionally onsite for some roles)
- Conditional Offer
- Background Check and MVR Review
- Start your new career!
What You'll Bring
- A high school diploma or equivalent (an associate or bachelor's degree is a plus)
- Strong problem-solving skills and a willingness to learn new technical work
- 1–3 years of experience in air balancing, environmental/airflow testing, industrial hygiene, EHS, mechanical/facilities work, or healthcare compliance — or a degree in a related field (recent graduates welcome)
- Certifications such as NEEB, AABC, or air balancing accreditation are strongly preferred
- Experience working in healthcare environments is a plus
- A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record