What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Technician - Summit Station SUMMER position at Polar Field Services, Inc.?
Utility Technician (Seasonal) - Summit Station, Greenland
Polar Field Services, Inc.
The Role
Keep a remote Arctic research station running. You'll maintain core utilities (power, heat, water, waste), support facilities, and pitch in across camp operations.
Key Responsibilities
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Perform facilities and utilities maintenance; document hours, tasks, and materials
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Assist with camp support (equipment operation, construction, snow/earth work, cooking as needed)
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Lead helpers occasionally; uphold HSE practices and daily safety routines
Qualifications
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4 years documented facility utilities maintenance experience
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Knowledge of construction materials, tools, and methods
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Familiarity with HSE programs and Microsoft Office
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U.S. passport
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Preferred: EPA 608, NATE/NITC/HVAC Excellence; ASME BPVC exposure; OSHA training; commercial/industrial maintenance; low-voltage controls/wiring; remote/cold-weather experience
Schedule & Pay
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Typically 9 hrs/day, 6 days/week (Sundays off; extra hours as needed)
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$1,900–$2,364 per week
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Health & Welfare: $4.22/hour for the first 40 hours each week (included in weekly rate)
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Pro Deal Discount program
Why PFS
Since 1999, we've supported cutting-edge science in the world's most remote places-safely, sustainably, and with pride.
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Polar Field Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (including disability/veterans).
Job offers are contingent on the completion of a satisfactory background check and may include physical and dental examinations as required by the National Science Foundation.
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