Why Team KECO?You are driven. You are passionate about interacting with customers and leading the way to bring them value. You are willing to learn new skills. You have the willingness to collaborate and communicate with other members of Team KECO and our customers in a positive and professional manner. You believe in exhausting all efforts to provide the best customer service and to help our customers achieve maximum efficiency with KECO products. You believe in leaving the customer “in better shape” than when you arrived on site. You possess a high-level of integrity and work ethic. You are a safety leader. You believe in doing the “right thing every time” for yourself, our customers, and for Team KECO.
§ Installation, startup, maintenance, and calibration of KECO analyzers (H2S, CO2, O2, VOCs, Methane, Total Sulfur);
§ Support integration planning for analyzer systems, including coordination with customer I&E teams;
§ Perform electrical terminations, panel wiring, and field I/O connections;
§ Perform loop checks, calibration, and functional testing of instrumentation systems;
§ Assist with integration of analyzers into plant control systems (PLC/DCS);
§ Utilize test equipment (multimeters, loop calibrators, HART communicators) to verify system performance;
§ Support configuration and validation of analog and digital communication signals (4–20 mA, Modbus, etc.);
§ Install and route stainless steel tubing (sample and return lines), ensuring proper fit-up, cleanliness, and leak-free operation;
§ Troubleshoot analyzer performance issues, including sample system, flow, pressure, and signal-related problems;
§ Interpret P&IDs, wiring diagrams, and instrument specifications to support installation and commissioning activities;
§ Assist KECO customers by providing training on analyzer basics and analyzer operational best practices;
§ Lead communication with KECO customers when appropriate via face to face, phone, and email;
§ Document service activities, findings, and recommendations in clear customer-facing service reports as required;
§ Train and mentor junior technicians on analyzer systems, tubing practices, and field procedures;
§ Maintain necessary safety and training certifications as required by KECO, regulatory, or customers;
§ Drive continuous improvement in field execution, safety, and service quality.
§ 5 years’ experience working with sampling systems and integrating instruments into process applications;
§ Associates degree in technical field or relevant technical/mechanical experience;
§ Participate in an “on-call” rotation schedule to include nights/weekends (although rare) and work extended hours;
§ Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license with clean driving record;
§ Possess or be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and USA passport;
§ Must be able to lift or move up to 50 pounds and work in various climate conditions;
§ Interpersonal Skills - Must be able to communicate with customers and Team KECO in a professional manner;
§ Ability to interpret customer technical drawings/images/schematics and understand flow diagrams;
§ Computer skills (moderate level of computer literacy, including internet, MS Office, and proprietary KECO software);
§ Strong understanding of sample systems, fluid handling, or gas/liquid measurement (preferred);
§ Experience working with stainless steel tubing (cutting, bending, installation);
§ Familiarity with hazardous area classifications and safe work practices;
§ Hands-on troubleshooting mindset with strong attention to detail.
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- Do you have experience working with stainless steel tubing (measuring, cutting, bending, and installation)?