Rope Access Technician Level II at PROtect, LLC
Houston, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Rope access, Rigging, Work-at-height, Rescue planning, Mentoring, NDT methods, Mechanical knowledge, Safety compliance, Active listening, Equipment selection, Critical thinking, Teamwork, Operation monitoring, Active learning, Customer service, Climbing

Industry

Engineering Services

Description
Rope Access Technician – Level II (IRATA / SPRAT) Role Summary A fully qualified, experienced rope access technician capable of working independently, rigging systems, mentoring Level I technicians, and performing complex tasks under a Level III’s oversight. Core Responsibilities Rig, inspect, and modify rope access systems Perform advanced work-at-height tasks independently Supervise and mentor Level I technicians Assist with: Rescue planning Job setup and teardown Execute self-rescue and assist in team rescues Identify hazards and stop unsafe work Authority Can make on-the-spot technical decisions Can act as lead technician on tasks Still reports to a Level III for overall control Certification Requirement IRATA Level II or SPRAT Level II Typical Experience 1–3+ years rope access Strong trade skills an asset (insulation, coatings, welding, NDT, mechanical, etc.) Education/Certification: High School Diploma or GED Valid driver’s license Level I, II or Level III Rope Certification through SPRAT or IRATA API 653, 570 & 510 an asset but not required NDT certs: UT, MT, PT, RT, DR, RAD 40 & state card (TX) and asset but not required Craft Experience & Certs: Coatings, Insulating, Pipe Fitting, Welding, Mechanical Confined space certifications is a plus Knowledge, Skills, Abilities NDT Methods – Expertise in multiple NDT methods and willingness to engage in ongoing learning and application of skills an asset but not required Mechanical – Intermediate mechanical knowledge. Safety – Knowledge of, and willingness to follow and lead others to follow applicable safety regulations, policies, and procedures. Apply these safety standards in the work environment and look out for other crew members. Active Listening – Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, and asking appropriate questions. Able to Work a Demanding and Flexible Schedule - Strong work ethic required. Able to work long periods of time, up to 16-hour days. Able to respond to callouts on short notice and to stay on site, including long distance travel for extended periods of time. Physical Demands – Able to frequently lift and carry objects up to 75 pounds on loose, rough or uneven terrain. Able to occasionally exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects up to 150 pounds with assistance. Climbing and working at heights, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, standing for long periods, walking, pushing, pulling, repetitive motion, working in confined spaces, working in extreme cold and heat, visual acuity, working near hazards including moving mechanical parts, working near electrical components and exposures to chemicals. Applicants must meet weight restrictions to ensure their safety when utilizing safety harnesses.\ Professional Appearance and Conduct – Dress appropriately for the assignment and maintain good hygiene. Customer Service – Interact professionally with customers. Punctual arrival to assignments. Coordination – Adjusting actions in relation to others’ actions. Operation Monitoring – Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine or process is working properly. Active Learning – Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making. Equipment Selection – Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job. Critical Thinking – Use logic and reason to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. Vision – The ability to see details at close range (within 20 inches). Clarity of vision at 20 feet or more. Ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to right or to left while eyes are fixed on a given point. Teamwork – able to work effectively as part of a team and to provide instruction to others effectively and professionally. Work Experience Demonstrated skill, knowledge, or experience. PROtect Perks: Health, Dental, Vision HSA/FSA HSA Company Match 401K with up to 4% Match, 100% Vested immediately PTO Free Mental Health Courses and Resources Free Financial Coaching Classes/Resources Clear Career Advancement Opportunities Continued Education Reimbursements Relocation/Travel Opportunities Referral Bonuses for top talent Business Development Bonuses Monthly Safety Competitions with Prizes Annual Competitions with Prizes
Responsibilities
The technician is responsible for rigging, inspecting, and modifying rope access systems while performing advanced work-at-height tasks independently. They also supervise and mentor Level I technicians and assist with rescue planning and job site setup.
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