Fugitive Emissions Monitoring Technician - Toledo, Ohio area Construction, Mining & Trades - Toledo, OH at Geebo

Fugitive Emissions Monitoring Technician - Toledo, Ohio area

Fugitive Emissions Monitoring Technician - Toledo, Ohio area
IPR EMS, is the leading fugitive emissions monitoring company servicing chemical plants and refineries across the US and internationally. We work within the leak detection and repair (LDAR) industry and have over 25 years of experience. Our Technician Teams work Chemical Plants & Refineries to tag components, monitor for leaks, and perform other duties as assigned.
Technicians take and record data for the thousands of valves, flanges and fittings located through the facilities. These readings are used to provide the clients with timely and accurate Environmental Reports.
Must be able to work in various outdoor temperatures & be able to work at heights. This is a multi-site position, so you must live in the vicinity, have reliable transportation and be dependable.
During the initial 90-Day Probationary Period, trainees are expected to pass Tech I Certification Testing. Depending upon work site, pay increases are initiated when certification testing is successfully completed.
Tech 1 - $14.00/hr
Once the Tech I Certification and the 90-Day Probationary Period are successfully completed, the IPR /EMS offers an outstanding benefits package that includes:
% Company paid Medical Insurance
Life Insurance - Available
Dental Insurance - Available
Vision Insurance - Available
401(k) Plan - Available
Educational Reimbursement Plan - Available
Trainees Receive Paid Training & should meet the following requirements:
TWIC card preferred
Qualify on Pre-Employment Tests & Assessments
Some industrial / plant experience not required, but preferred
Dependable transportation
Ability to work effectively on a team
Pass Drug Screen, Background Check, MVR & SSV
Please have a current resume attached to be considered for employment. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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