Field Service Technician/Engineer in Minneapolis, Minnesota at On Point Holdings, LLC
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Job Description
OpEx Service, LLC
OpEx Service, LLC supports manufacturers across the U.S. by installing, servicing, and troubleshooting CNC machines, lasers, and automation equipment in the steel fabrication industry. Our team is hands-on in the field, helping customers keep their equipment running and their shops productive.
Field Service Engineer (CNC / Automation) – Travel Role
Levels II–III | 100% Travel | Hourly + OT
OpEx Service, LLC
$30 – $45/hour (based on experience) + overtime
(Typical earnings: $75,000 – $110,000+ depending on hours worked)
Location: Must live near a major airport (WI, MN, AR, TN preferred)
What You’ll Actually Be Doing
If you like being in the field, solving real problems, and working on real production equipment—this is that kind of role.
We support customers in the steel fabrication industry, working on CNC machines, lasers, and automation systems that keep shops running.
You’ll be traveling to customer sites across the U.S. installing, troubleshooting, and repairing equipment. Every week is different, and you’ll be the go-to technical expert when something isn’t working.
What the Job Looks Like Day-to-Day
- Install and start up CNC machines, lasers, and automation systems at customer sites
- Diagnose and fix mechanical, electrical, and control issues
- Work with PLCs, servo systems, I/O, and industrial networking
- Read schematics and troubleshoot down to root cause
- Get machines back up and running as quickly as possible
- Train operators and maintenance teams when needed
- Document your work and communicate clearly with customers and internal teams
- If you’re more senior:
- Handle the toughest troubleshooting jobs
- Help train and support other engineers
- Be the escalation point when things get complicated
- Fast-paced environment with changing schedules
- Work in real steel fabrication shops (not clean lab environments)
- Travel-heavy lifestyle with independence in the field
What You Need to Bring
- 3–5+ years (Level II) or 8+ years (Senior) of field service or industrial equipment experience
- Strong electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills
- Experience with CNC machines, PLCs (Allen Bradley is a plus), and automation systems
- Ability to read schematics and work independently in the field
- Willingness to travel frequently across the U.S.
Bonus if you have experience with:
- Welding equipment or processes
- Laser cutting systems
- Robotics or automated manufacturing systems
- No degree required if you’ve got the hands-on experience.
What Makes This Role Worth It
- High travel role – for people who don’t want to sit behind a desk
- Hands-on work – real troubleshooting, not just swapping parts
- Autonomy – you’re trusted to figure it out and get the job done
- Overtime eligible – you get paid for the hours you work
- Variety – different shops, different equipment, different challenges
Basic Requirements
- Valid driver’s license
- Able to lift 40 lbs and work safely around industrial equipment
- Authorized to work in the U.S.