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Piping Technology & Products, Inc.

Houston, TX, USA

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Position Title: Field Service Engineer Department: Field Services Reports To: Field Services Director FLSA Classification: Exempt Job Type: Full-Time Schedule: Monday–Friday About Piping Technology & Products (PT&P) Founded in 1978 and based in Houston, TX, PT&P is a leading manufacturer of engineered pipe supports and other piping system products used in power, refining, chemical, and related industries. We’re known for fast turnaround, reliable quality, and a strong commitment to helping our customers keep critical infrastructure running. With a wide range of in-house capabilities, PT&P continues to grow while staying focused on innovation, service, and long term partnerships. Join our team and help deliver solutions that keep critical infrastructure running safely and efficiently. Position Summary The Field Service Engineer supports the Field Services Manager and General Manager by coordinating and executing field service activities. Responsibilities include scheduling and supervising site visits, installations, and inspections; providing technical troubleshooting support; overseeing equipment installation; operating 3D scanning equipment and related software; and producing accurate inspection reports. This role requires regular travel (50%– 75%) and participation in a 24/7 emergency response rotation. Job Accountabilities: ● Perform duties efficiently in varying environmental conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, wind). ● Maintain a safe and clean work environment. ● Ensure accuracy, punctuality, and quality in all assignments. ● Promptly report equipment malfunctions to supervisors. ● Support housekeeping and clean-up tasks. ● Work overtime as required. ● Assist with preparation and delivery of inspection reports. ● Carry out additional duties as assigned. Skills and attitudes required for satisfactory job performance Skills The incumbent must demonstrate the following skills: ● Strong interpersonal and team collaboration abilities. ● Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and sound decision-making. ● Effective verbal and written communication. ● Attention to detail with high accuracy. ● Proficiency in stress and time management. Personal Attributes The incumbent must maintain strict confidentiality in performing duties regarding personal information. The incumbent must also demonstrate the following personal attributes: ● Demonstrates honesty, integrity, and respect. ● Maintains confidentiality regarding personal and company information. ● Shows cultural awareness, sensitivity, and adaptability. Requirements Qualifications ● Bachelors of Science in Engineering ● Proficiency in reading tape measures and operating power tools. ● General knowledge of plant safety practices. ● Ability to communicate effectively in English. Physical Requirements: ● Ability to sit, stand, bend, reach, kneel, twist, pull, push, grip, and climb. ● Capacity to exert up to 100 pounds occasionally, 50 pounds frequently, and 20 pounds consistently. ● Adequate visual acuity for equipment operation and mechanical tasks. ● Willingness to work in environments involving noise, vibration, chemicals, oils, moving machinery, and varying weather conditions. Benefits Medical. Dental. Vision. Life. 8 Paid Holidays. PTO

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