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Field Service Technician – High-Purity Water Systems
Baltimore, MD (Service Area: DC / Northern VA / Central PA)
$25–$35/hr + Overtime | Take-Home Truck | Growth Path|Commission
Reports To: Service Manager / Director of Operations
Schedule: Full-Time | Day Shift with On-Call Rotation
Travel: Regional (home most nights)
Position Summary
Neu-Ion is seeking a Field Service Technician to support the service, maintenance, and troubleshooting of high-purity water systems across healthcare, laboratory, pharmaceutical, biotech, data centers, and industrial environments.
This role is ideal for someone who is mechanically inclined, detail-oriented, and eager to learn. You will work alongside experienced technicians to develop technical skills while supporting mission-critical water systems - where what you do actually matters. If you enjoy troubleshooting, working independently, and being the person customers rely on, this is the role for you.
Who This Role Is For
This role is for someone who wants to learn and take pride in their work.
- You show up on time and ready to work
- You are willing to learn and take direction
- You care about doing things correctly
- You are dependable and accountable
- You want to build a long-term technical career
- You are mechanically inclined and enjoy problem solving
If you’re motivated, hands-on, and want to grow into a highly skilled technician—this role is for
Key Responsibilities
Field Service & System Support
- Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and startup of:
- Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems
- Deionization (DI) and mixed-bed systems
- EDI systems
- Water softeners and pretreatment skids
- Storage tanks, UV systems, filtration, and distribution loops
- Perform Water Quality Testing:
- Conductivity/ Resistivity
- Hardness
- Chlorine/ Chloramine
- TOC and microbial concerns (as applicable)
- Execute system sanitizations, resin exchanges, membrane exchanges, and performance verifications
- Respond to emergency service calls and support mission-critical systems with urgency and professionalism
- Support system startups, commissioning activities, and post-installation service follow-up
Basic Technical & Documentation Task
Learn to identify and support troubleshooting of:
- Pumps, motors, valves, filters, lamps, and basic instrumentation
- Assist with reading P&IDs and equipment manuals
- Complete service reports and documentation with guidance
- Follow standard operating procedures and safety requirements
- Escalate issues to senior technicians and service manager when needed
Professional Conduct
- Participate in hands-on training and field learning
- Develop technical skills in water treatment systems and equipment
- Build knowledge of safety standards and best practices
- Communicate clearly with customers regarding findings, corrective actions, and recommendations
- Maintain a clean work area, organized service vehicle, and professional appearance at all times
This Role Is NOT a Fit If:
- You are not willing to learn or take direction
- You prefer a desk job over hands-on work
- You are not comfortable working in industrial environments
- You struggle with accountability or reliability
- You are not customer focused
Required Qualifications
Experience & Background
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Mechanical aptitude or technical interest
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
- Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team as well as independently
- Willingness to travel regionally
Qualifications
- Technical school or trade background
- Basic experience with plumbing, electrical, or mechanical systems
- Exposure to water treatment or industrial equipment
- Previous experience in a Field Service Environment
Performance Expectations
Success in this role is measured by:
- Quality and reliability of service work performed
- Reduction in repeat service issues
- Accuracy and timeliness of service documentation
- Customer satisfaction and trust
- Growth in technical skills over time
- Consistent adherence to safety, quality, and company standards
What We Offer
- Competitive compensation based on experience
- Company service vehicle
- Tools, training, and OEM support
- Health, dental, and vision benefits
- Paid time off and holidays
- Long-term growth opportunities with a technically focused team
- Retirement
- Employee Assistance Program
Why Neu-Ion?
Neu-Ion is a family-owned leader in high-purity water systems serving pharmaceutical, healthcare, academic, biotech, and industrial clients. We believe the standard is the standard, and we hire people who take pride in meeting it every day.
This role offers autonomy, trust, and responsibility for technicians who want to do meaningful work and be respected for doing it well.
Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- At minimum, high school diploma or equivalent required, with 4 to 6 years industry-relevant experience
- Must have a strong mechanical aptitude
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Proficient in Problem-solving
- Ability to manage and maintain confidential and proprietary information
- Good organizational skills
- Basic computer skills
- Self-motivated, results-oriented, organized and energetic
- Ability to understand instrumentation and controls
- Plumbing/Electrical experience , but not required
- Excellent customer service skills
- Ability to lift without physical restrictions
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Lifting & Carrying-Regularly lift heavy equipment like water heaters, filtration units, pumps, and pipes (typically 50–100 lbs).
- Transport tools and materials in and out of work trucks and job sites.
- Manual Dexterity-Use a variety of hand and power tools—tightening fittings, cutting pipes, drilling, etc.
- Precision is key, especially when sealing joints or working in confined spaces.
- Bending, Kneeling & Crouching-Frequent squatting or kneeling to install systems under sinks, in crawl spaces, or basements.
- May have to maintain uncomfortable positions for extended periods.
- Climbing & Working at Heights-Climb ladders or stairs to access attics, roofs, or upper-floor plumbing systems.
- May need to balance while working on uneven surfaces.
- Standing & Walking-Long hours on your feet, often walking job sites or standing while installing equipment.
- Outdoor Exposure-Work in varying weather conditions—hot summers, cold winters, rain, snow—especially for outdoor or partially constructed building sites.
- Repetitive Motions-Repeated use of tools and similar motion patterns (tightening bolts, cutting, lifting) can take a toll on hands, wrists, shoulders, and back over time.
- Confined Spaces-Work in tight areas like under cabinets, crawlspaces, or utility closets, requiring agility and flexibility.