industrialelectricmanufacturing
Field Service Engineer - Rotary UPS
At a Glance
- Location
- United States
- Experience
- 4+ years
- Compensation
- hourly range for this role is $50 -$55 per hour, based on location,
- Posted
- 2026-02-20T13:16:31-05:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Certifications
- OSHA
Domain Knowledge
- Engineering
Benefits & Perks
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Requirements
Prior experience in commissioning engineering, power systems integration, or generator field service strongly preferred.
4 years’ experience as an electrical engineer
A strong desire to grow and develop with a passion for providing excellent customer service
Compensation & Benefits
The hourly range for this role is $50 -$55 per hour, based on location, experience, and qualifications.
Competitive salary and performance-based incentives.
Health, dental, vision insurance and 401K.
Paid time off and holidays.
Professional development and training opportunities.
Responsibilities
The Senior Field Service Engineer – RUPS Systems will specialize in rotary UPS power system distribution builds, mechanical and generator integration, system integration, start-ups, and preventative maintenance programs.
Strong troubleshooting skills and a commitment to delivering high-performance power solutions in data centers, hospitals, industrial facilities, and utility-scale environments are essential.
In fact, a strong background in traditional static UPS systems may not be advantageous for this position.
You will act as the front-line expert for bringing large-scale RUPS systems online, resolving technical issues, and training others.
This role will also provide technical software and hardware troubleshooting support to the IEM customer base on-site throughout North America while performing start-ups, retrofits, or preventative maintenance.
The engineer will work closely with cross-functional IEM teams to integrate current and new technologies, commission complex generator and RUPS systems, optimize existing power infrastructure, and ensure seamless operation across our power products as defined by the customer's RUPS design and sequence of operations (SOO).