Infrastructure Systems Technician (Construction) at Zipline
Zipline · Dallas-Fort Worth, United States Of America · On-site
- Office in Dallas-Fort Worth
About Zipline
About You and The Role
Zipline is seeking Infrastructure Systems Technicians who have sound judgment, excellent interpersonal skills and high standards. Success will require attention to detail, a safety-oriented attitude, flexibility, and enthusiasm for cutting-edge technology.
What You'll Do
- Install, configure, and commission infrastructure installations at new and existing Zipline sites.
- Perform maintenance and upgrades with the goal of maximizing uptime and reliability.
- Diagnose and resolve electrical/network problems, system faults, and site issues.
- Work with engineering & cross-functional teams to document and resolve tickets.
- Manage inventory, warehousing, and tracking of critical parts, consumables, and materials.
- Manage accountability programs for tools, calibration equipment, and vehicles
- Coordinate shipment, receipt, and preparation of equipment required for installs and repairs.
- Maintain records of installations, surveys, maintenance actions, and troubleshooting steps.
- Ensure compliance with safety protocols, electrical standards, published manuals and SOPs.
- Contribute to creating and updating SOPs, troubleshooting guides, and installation standards.
- Successfully complete and continuously maintain all required training(s) and certifications.
What You'll Bring
Basic Qualifications
- Basic knowledge: mechanical, electrical, and basic office software
- Attention to detail and compliance with installation standards and manuals
- Mechanical and electrical integration and assembly experience
- Organizational skills, inventory management, material handling equipment
- Must be able to support shift work including, but not limited to days/evenings, weekends, etc.
- Must be able to travel 5 %- 10%, as necessary
- Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
- Ability to lift and or move up to 55 pounds
- Must have a valid US Driver's License
- OSHA 10
Preferred Qualifications
- Desired knowledge: General construction, Heavy Steel Erection
- Ability to read / interpret construction and technical drawings
- Experience supervising subcontractors
- Familiarity with construction tools and heavy equipment such as cranes, lifts, and torque wrenches
- Familiarity with material handling equipment and/or aerial lifts (warehouse forklift, pallet jack, scissor lifts)
- Adaptability to changing work environments, technologies, and procedures
- Ability to diagnose problems, develop and implement novel fixes to time-sensitive problems.
- OSHA 30