CEC Specialist I at Engineered Air Balance Co Inc – Spring, Texas
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About This Position
Engineered Air Balance is looking for a Critical Environment Certification (CEC) Specialist I to join our dynamic team. Our ideal candidate will be someone reliable with a high mechanical aptitude that is tech savvy.
This is a great opportunity to get your career started with an established, reputable company that is staffed by people who are passionate about their work!
About the Company:
Since 1956, Engineered Air Balance has led the industry as North America’s largest and most respected independent provider of Testing & Balancing (TAB), Commissioning (Cx), and Critical Environment Certification (CEC) services.
At EAB, our people are our greatest asset. Guided by our core values—Integrity, Quality, Consistency, and Teamwork—we deliver excellence across healthcare, education, research, industrial, and commercial projects. Join us and be part of a team that defines industry standards and drives meaningful impact.
To learn more about our company and our industry please visit us at https://www.eabcoinc.com/.
What You’ll be Doing:
A Critical Environment Certification (CEC) Specialist I is directly supervised by a CEC Coordinator and/or CEC Manager while learning detailed certification procedure, techniques, and finalizing report data. A CEC Specialist I makes production contributions through talents, knowledge, skills and good working habits while possessing the ability to learn and accept new ideas.
Job responsibilities include:
- Build your technical foundation through the EAB Training Program and maintain progress on the CEC Specialist I Skills Checklist.
- Perform core TAB (Testing, Adjusting & Balancing) technician duties while developing specialized CEC skills.
- Learn to certify and test critical environmental equipment, including:
- Biosafety cabinets
- Fume hoods
- Laminar airflow workbenches
- HEPA filters and HEPA filter banks
- Viable and non‑viable sampling
- Airflow visualization studies
- Verify environmental conditions such as pressure, temperature, humidity, and air change rates.
- Troubleshoot airflow and pressure issues in critical environments.
- Properly use, maintain, and care for CEC‑specific testing equipment.
- Uphold safety standards—serve as the safety representative for your team and ensure all required hazard documentation is completed.
- Communicate effectively with project team members, including contractors, designers, and owners.
- Correctly don and doff PPE following site‑specific SOPs and EAB procedures.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or HSE, required
- B.S. degree in any field, Engineering preferred
- TAB or Clean Room experience preferred
- Excellent troubleshooting abilities
- Written and verbal communication skills
- Organized work practices
- Self-motivated and comfortable working alone on projects
Why Join Us?
At EAB, we value Integrity, Quality, Consistency, and Teamwork. Our Technician in Training Program provides structured learning and clear pathways for growth, including opportunities to earn certification.
Engineered Air Balance is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, genetics, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected status established by federal, state, or local laws.