Field Service Technician - FT Hourly
Company: OptimERA inc
Location: Seattle
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $30-$45/Hr. DOE,
(Incentives) Job Title: Field Service Technician - Permanent
Department: Optimera Marine Location: Seattle, WA Employment Type:
Full-time, non-exempt Reports to: Marine Field Service Manager
(FSM) About OptimERA: OptimERA is a fast-paced company expanding to
support commercial vessels and their crews who brave the harsh
waters of the Pacific Northwest. Many of our customers are bound
for the demanding environment of Alaska, and supporting these
operations requires a team willing to put in hard work, engage with
their community, and take pride in the results of their combined
efforts. We thrive on each others passions and hard work ethic, and
continue to surround ourselves with those who can support this team
through collegiality and discourse. The optimal candidate will be
unafraid to speak their mind, ready to challenge the status quo,
and always looking for ways to improve the current best practices.
As the world of technology continually adapts, so must we. Job
Summary: TheField Service Technician (FST)is responsible for
providing technical field service to regional maritime customers in
a challenging yet rewarding environment, supporting our mission
toOptimize technology for a new ERA, making things better for the
next generation.TheFSTwill work consistently and diligently with
internal and external stakeholders to install, repair, and maintain
a variety of electronics systems. Key Responsibilities: Answer the
call to repair, install, and maintain a variety of electronics
systems, including navigation, communications, safety, and
fisheries-specific systems. Integrate systems across a spectrum of
manufacturers and technologies. Will often be the tip of the spear
in customer interactions, consistently addressing customer needs,
and communicating investigative findings to relevant stakeholders
to determine the logical next step. Comply with safety regulations,
maritime industry standards, and company policies. Collaborate with
all stakeholders to iteratively improve outdated service models.
Work with the Technical Service Manager to leverage and support
alternate OptimERA capabilities where appropriate. Support other
action programs guided by OpimERAs strategic roadmap.
Qualifications and Skills: (We encourage all interested applicants
to apply) We encourage all interested applicants to apply,
regardless of qualifications. The first key to success is an
unwavering commitment to personal growth. 2 years experience
performing technical field service, preferably in maritime or
industrial environments. Excellent problem-solving, organizational,
critical-thinking, and analytical skills. Exceptional communication
and interpersonal skills, capable of engaging technical staff,
vendors, customers, and other stakeholders. Customer-focused
mindset with a drive for results and continuous improvement.
Safety-conscious and well-versed in electrical safety requirements.
Ability to work under pressure in dynamic, high-stakes
environments. Preferred Qualifications: Degree or Certificate in
electronics technology, or advanced technical training(s) from
previous experience (I.e., U.S. Armed Forces Veteran,
Manufacturer/Factory Certifications). Strong technical
understanding of marine electronics, communications, and navigation
systems. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) GMDSS Maintainers
License Work Environment: This role combines office-based
responsibilities with consistent regional travel to customer
vessels and job sites. Travel expenses and per diem are covered in
accordance with company travel policies. Work will routinely
involve conducting field service efforts in challenging maritime
environments. You may start in an oily bilge of a fishing vessel
and end the day on top of a mast with snow blowing up your nose.
You will end up in a shipyard with needle guns blazing on the deck
above you as you try to wire a system. You will occasionally crawl
through cramped spaces packed full of years of built-up wiring as
you trace out a signal cable. You may spend hours poring through
manuals trying to resolve a tricky problem. Every day will be a new
and unique challenge in front of you, where your efforts enable
vessels of all shapes and sizes to stay mission-ready and safe to
operate in very unforgiving conditions. Sometimes, addressing those
needs will simply suck, and it may not even seem like the money is
worth it in the momentbut your tenacity calls on you to finish
anyway. Make no mistake: This job is NOT for anyone interested in
repetition, stability, predictability, or ease. This job MIGHT be
for those who are goal-oriented, are unafraid of mental AND
physical challenges, and are naturally curious about how the world
works. This job is DEFINITELY for anyone who is a glutton for
punishment but loves the camaraderie of the industry and the
satisfaction of doing a job that few can succeed at. We strive to
"follow the work," and our customers rely on our ability to support
them in the remote regions where they operate. Still, participation
in travel is always voluntary for each person, based on individual
life circumstances. We will always try to accommodate individual
needs by collaborating to schedule trips with a reasonable
expectation that everyone will contribute what they can to the
overall mission. In most circumstances, expect approximately 20%-
50% travel (based on your lifestyle preferences) in performance of
duties in various locations, which may include remote villages in
Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, and anywhere else our customers may need
our talents. More or less than that amount is possible for specific
circumstances. Technicians sacrifice a great deal of time and often
work in stressful, ambiguous, and physically demanding environments
to do this job; we will encourage constant communication and
regular check-ins to ensure that you maintain a proper work-life
balance while achieving your professional goals. Company Culture:
Optimera Marine values technical excellence, customer satisfaction,
teamwork, and innovation. We foster a collaborative, professional,
and safety-oriented environment where employees are empowered to
lead and improve service delivery. Physical Requirements: Physical
effort may include stooping, kneeling, touching, feeling, reaching,
standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking,
hearing, and repetitive motions. Clarity of vision to see near,
mid-range, and color. Ability to use a computer monitor throughout
a typical workday, perform repetitive keyboarding activities, and
operate general office equipment. Must be able to communicate
orally in person and over the telephone. Ability to lift and carry
up to 75 lbs. and work in cramped spaces. Sufficient balance for
occasional use of a step ladder. Sufficient hearing, vision, depth
perception, and hand-to-eye coordination to perform job duties.
Visual and auditory acuity are necessary to operate equipment and
identify color-coding. Ability to tolerate temperature and weather
extremes (fumes and odors, dust, low light conditions). Sufficient
strength, dexterity, and coordination to perform job duties.
Working Conditions: Position will include a healthy mix of office,
field, and onboard work. Work will sometimes be performed in
industrial or shipyard environments and may involve a full scope of
vessel work, ranging from confined spaces to climbing masts and
gantries. Limited travel to remote sites throughout Alaska and to
the lower 48 States may be expected in the performance of job
duties, or as needed to maintain or obtain relevant
certifications/training. Travel may include commercial aircraft,
small aircraft, boats, cars, snowmobiles, helicopters, hovercraft,
tanks, submersible vehicles, and rockets. Must be able to work
extended hours without notice to resolve mission-impacting issues.
Other Requirements:Must have a valid drivers license and pass a
background check necessary to obtain a valid Transportation Workers
Identification Card (TWIC). Compensation: The base starting rate
will include factors related to the candidate's qualifications and
experience. A strong benefits package, including health, paid
holidays, PTO, 401K (matched), and more. Relocation assistance will
be provided to the right candidate. Up to 100% tuition
reimbursement for pre-approved Job-Related Training (must be taken
while employed). Disclaimer: The above information on this
description has been designed to indicate the general nature and
level of work performed by employees within this classification. It
is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive
inventory of all duties and responsibilities required of employees
assigned to this job. Other duties will be assigned as they pertain
to the nature of the position and industry. Equal Opportunity
Employer: OptimERA Holding Inc. will not discriminate against
applicants, apprenticeship applicants, or apprentices based on
RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX (INCLUDING PREGNANCY
AND GENDER IDENTITY), SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENETIC INFORMATION, OR
BECAUSE THEY ARE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY OR ARE A PERSON 40
YEARS OLD OR OLDER.
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