Our client is a growing leader in calibration and compliance services, supporting critical industries across North America including life sciences, aerospace, defense, energy, and utilities. With a strong emphasis on quality, teamwork, and continuous improvement, this organization provides technicians with meaningful work, professional development, and long-term career opportunities.
Position Title: Calibration Technician
Pay Rate: $19-$38/hr Depending on Experience
Schedule: M-F 6am-2:30pm (some occasional OT required)
Type: Direct Hire Opportunities!
Role Summary:
The Calibration Technician performs on-site calibration of measurement and test equipment (M&TE) at customer facilities within an assigned regional territory. When not traveling, the technician supports the local calibration laboratory.
Key Responsibilities:
- Calibrate measurement and test equipment to manufacturer specifications
- Identify and document out-of-tolerance conditions for customer equipment and standards
- Perform adjustments and minor repairs when equipment is out of tolerance
- Accurately complete calibration documentation and service records
- Maintain calibration standards in compliance with quality requirements
- Provide feedback and recommendations related to calibration practices
- Communicate professionally with customers regarding service findings and needs
- Submit required travel, service, and administrative documentation
- Perform additional duties as assigned
- Monday–Friday travel to customer sites
- Overnight travel during the workweek (company-paid)
- Home on weekends approximately 95% of the time
- All travel and lodging expenses are covered by the company
- Calibration experience and/or equivalent training with commercial and/or biomedical M&TE
- Ability to work independently with strong self-motivation
- Professional customer-facing communication skills
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and basic database systems
- Valid driver’s license with 3 years of driving experience and acceptable driving record
- Associate degree in a technical field OR 2–5 years of relevant calibration experience or training OR Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered
- Military PMEL training is a PLUS
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow written procedures
- Effective organizational and time-management skills
- Clear verbal and written communication abilities