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Field Technician

Raleigh, NC

Astro Pak is the nation's leading precision cleaning and passivation contractor specializing in on-site cleaning of high purity gas and fluid systems, as well as precision cleaning of components and hardware at the company’s Cleanroom facilities. Astro Pak provides services to over 15 sectors including: Data Centers, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Aerospace, Semiconductor, and other selected Industrial markets. The company, founded in 1959, has performed on-site precision chemical cleaning in every State of the Union as well as several projects in Asia, continental Europe, England, Ireland and Mexico.

Looking for a hands-on role where you can travel the country, work with cutting-edge equipment, and make a real impact in industries like Aerospace, Biotech, and Data Centers? Step into a career powered by precision at Astro Pak, the nation's leader in high-purity chemical cleaning and passivation services.

Founded in 1959, Astro Pak has performed projects across all 50 U.S. states and internationally in Europe, Asia, Mexico, and beyond. Our commitment to safety, innovation, and service excellence drives us—and now we’re looking for motivated team players to join our Field Services Team.

What You’ll Do:

As an Associate Field Technician, you’ll get immersive training while traveling extensively to customer sites. You’ll learn to perform specialized chemical cleaning and passivation on fluid and gas systems that support mission-critical operations.

This role requires over 80% overnight travel, including 30-50% night shifts and must be available to work significant overtime including holidays, weekends & short notice.

***$3,000 SIGN-ON BONUS***

Responsibilities:

  • Set up and operate specialized equipment for cleaning & passivation of vessels and piping
  • Work with hazardous chemicals such as citric acid and caustics in a safe, compliant manner
  • Handle chemical processes safely using PPE and according to company protocol
  • Load/unload equipment and chemicals for each project
  • Drive company vehicles to customer job sites (trucks, vans, forklift, etc.)
  • Perform physical work in diverse environments (indoors, outdoors, rooftops, etc.)
  • Maintain organized, clean workspaces in alignment with 5S/CEO standards
  • Complete OSHA and company safety training, and follow all safety procedures
  • Travel extensively—80%+ by land or air (overnight travel required) including holidays, weekends & short notice

Who We’re Looking For: 

We hire for attitude and train for success. If you’re mechanically inclined, eager to grow, and ready for adventure, you could be a great fit.

Must-Haves:

  • Valid Class “C” driver’s license with clean driving record  
  • Real ID or Passport for air travel required to start
    • Two weeks of paid training in California within first 3 weeks of employment
  • Medical DOT certificate  
  • Strong math skills (ratios, percentages)  
  • Comfortable with mobile tech and basic programs (Word, Excel, Outlook)  
  • Fluent in English with solid verbal & written skills  
  • Able to lift 50 lbs. and work in PPE across changing environments  
  • Willing and able to work night shifts, overtime, weekends & holidays  

Bonus Skills (Preferred but not required):

  • High School Diploma or GED  
  • Technical experience or schooling (AA degree, trade certification)  
  • OSHA, HAZWOPER, or confined space certifications  
  • Experience in hazardous chemical handling or field service

Why Join Astro Pak?

  • Full Training Provided: No prior experience needed—we’ll teach you everything
  • Certifications & Career Growth: Earn industry-recognized credentials and move up fast
  • Travel Adventures: See the country—with travel stipend provided
  • Safety-First, Team-Driven Culture: Work alongside skilled, supportive pros
  • Competitive Compensation & Benefits:
    • Highly subsidized medical, dental, and vision plans  
    • 401(k) with company match  
    • Paid time off, family leave, and training opportunities  
    • Flexible spending accounts and more

Astro Pak Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity), age (40 or older), national origin, disability, genetic information, or protected veteran status. We will reasonably accommodate applicants or employees with disabilities, and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local anti-discrimination laws.

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