Field Service Technician II/III/IV (NETAII/III/IV or Equivalent Experience)
Electrical Field Service Technician (NETA II / III / IV or NICET- EPT Equivalent)
We are actively hiring Field Service Technicians (Level II–IV) specializing in electrical power systems testing. This role supports acceptance and maintenance testing of medium- and high-voltage equipment across utility, industrial, and data center environments.
This posting is structured to support NETA-certified technicians and NICET EPT-certified professionals operating at equivalent levels.
Certification & Leveling Framework
We are targeting:
NETA-Certified Technicians
- NETA II
- NETA III
- NETA IV
NICET EPT (Electrical Power Testing) – Level Alignment
Candidates without NETA may qualify if they meet the following:
- Demonstrated field experience aligned to NETA scope
- Ability to sit for and pass the equivalent NETA exam within a defined timeframe
Typical alignment:
- NICET EPT II → NETA II equivalent
- NICET EPT III → NETA III equivalent
- NICET EPT IV → NETA IV equivalent
This is a key screening lever for recruiters, if unsure, default to:
“Can this candidate realistically pass the corresponding NETA level exam within 6–12 months?”
Target Markets
Markets Requiring NETA Certification
- Charlotte, NC
- Reno, NV
- Sterling, VA
Markets Accepting Equivalent Experience (NICET / Strong Field Background)
- Ashburn, VA
- Des Moines, IA
- Tulsa, OK
- Austin, TX
Core Hiring Markets (NETA or Equivalent)
- Raleigh, NC
- Dallas, TX
- Phoenix, AZ
Compensation (Anchor for Recruiters)
NETA Level II (or ~2–4 yrs experience)
- $35 – $60/hour
NETA Level III (or ~5–8 yrs experience)
- $65 – $75/hour
NETA Level IV (Senior / SME / Lead)
- $75 – $85+/hour
Additional Comp Notes
- Typical per diem: ~$127/day (based on General Services Administration guidelines)
- Most clients provide:
- Company card OR reimbursed expenses
- Travel coverage (lodging, flights, rental)
What They’ll Be Doing
- Perform acceptance and maintenance testing per NETA standards
- Test and troubleshoot:
- Switchgear (LV/MV)
- Transformers
- Breakers
- Relays / protection systems
- Execute LOTO and safety procedures (NFPA 70E)
- Analyze test results and identify deficiencies
- Generate field reports and documentation
- Support or lead field teams depending on level
Leadership Expectations by Level
- Level II: Executes testing with supervision
- Level III: Leads small crews, owns portions of projects
- Level IV: SME / Lead Tech, client-facing, project ownership
Must-Have Qualifications
- 2–8+ years of electrical testing experience (level dependent)
- Strong understanding of power distribution systems
- Familiarity with:
- NETA standards
- NFPA 70E
- Ability to travel (~50%)
- Valid driver’s license
Preferred
- NETA Certification (II–IV)
- OR NICET EPT Certification (II–IV)
- OSHA 30, CPR/First Aid, PowerDB
What “Good” Looks Like (For Recruiters)
Strong candidates will have:
- Hands-on testing experience (not just electrical maintenance)
- Exposure to medium/high voltage systems
- Experience with test equipment (Megger, Doble, Omicron, etc.)
- Ability to explain testing procedures and results
Screening Shortcut (Use This)
If the recruiter isn’t technical, ask:
- “What kind of equipment have you tested?”
- “What voltage levels have you worked on?”
- “Have you worked under NETA standards or similar?”
- “Could you pass a NETA II/III/IV exam if required?”
If they struggle here → likely not a fit.
Travel & Work Conditions
- Up to 50% travel (varies by project)
- Overtime available depending on project scope
- Field-based work (industrial, utility, data centers)
