Field Electronics TechnicianThe Field Electronics Technician will be a member of the Maintenance Department working in the field with a crew. The E-Tech is responsible for the repair and maintenance of all electronical components on the Fracturing equipment (including trucks, Frac pumps, blenders, and hydration units) using hand and/or power tools and following oral and written work orders.Why Calfrac?Consistent workload and strong growth plans for 2026 and 2027Superior safety, training, teamwork, and quality cultureCommitted to being an integral part of the communities we work inFocused on providing the highest degree of expertise, innovation, and service to customersSchedule:Fourteen (14) days on, Seven (7) days offRotational and Local candidatesRotational allowance of up to $1,500 a monthCompany paid housing provided while on shift$40 a day per diem is offered to those staying in hotels each day/night while on shiftJob Duties & Responsibilities:Diagnose and repair all electronical equipmentRegularly perform preventive maintenanceTroubleshoot malfunctions on all equipmentFollow all Health, Safety, and Environmental Policies & ProceduresEducation and Experience:Valid Driver's License, Class A CDL preferredSatisfactory Driving Record for last 3 years2+ years diesel/hydraulic maintenancePrevious industry related experience preferredCompensation:Competitive hourly rate plus overtime$30.00 to $42.00 an hour, depending on experienceHealth and dental benefits, paid vacation days, 401K matchingPaid trainingPersonal protective equipment (PPE) providedExtensive Training:Every new hire will attend Orientation and Training School (OaTS) in Grand Junction, COHands on trainingPrevious experience as an operator coiled tubing, rig, oilfield, oil & gas, energy, energy services, driving tractor trailers, well services, heavy equipment experience, E-tech, heavy duty mechanic, diesel technician is an asset.