Instrumentation & Monitoring Technician/Engineer at Geocomp
Acton, Massachusetts, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Geocomp, Inc. is a uniquely integrated company providing services and products to help clients identify and manage risk associated with infrastructure design, construction, and operation. With over 40 years of experience, Geocomp is well-positioned to help clients on a wide range of projects, providing geostructural consulting, monitoring, and laboratory testing services worldwide. Geocomp also manufactures, sells, and offers expert technical support for our fully automated laboratory testing systems to commercial, research, and academic labs, globally.

JOB DETAILS

We are looking for an Instrumentation and Monitoring Technician or Engineer to join our team at Geocomp!
As a member of our Instrumentation & Monitoring team, you will contribute to the design, installation, and operation of complex monitoring systems on heavy civil infrastructure projects. This hybrid role combines field and office work, supporting both instrumentation systems and geo-structural engineering services.
The ideal candidate will be technology-minded, a strong communicator, naturally curious, and eager to learn on the job. We welcome applications from both entry-level and experienced professionals.

Responsibilities
  • Assemble, configure, and program data loggers and instrumentation
  • Install and maintain geotechnical and structural monitoring systems
  • Conduct field inspections and supervise drill rigs, including soil sampling
  • Draft boring logs and document field activities
  • Download, process, and analyze field data for performance insights
  • Prepare technical reports and visualizations for clients
  • Communicate effectively with internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and site personnel
  • Use hand tools and power tools for instrumentation installation (e.g., hammer drill, sawzall)
  • Travel to field sites, including overnight and occasional weekend work
  • Perform climbing and lifting tasks (up to 50 lbs.) during installations and removals
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