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Wunderlich-Malec Engineering, Inc. in Austin, TX is seeking a travel-ready, entry-level Field Engineer or Technician to gain hands-on experience in commissioning, testing, and startup activities across data centers, semiconductor, life science, and other industrial facilities.
The role focuses on installation verification, control system testing, and coordination with clients and subcontractors, with opportunities to advance through Level 2–5 commissioning tasks and mentorship from senior
Wunderlich-Malec Engineering (WM) is a 100% employee-owned ESOP and one of the largest and most well-established engineering companies in the United States. When you join WM you become part of a company that is:
Our Austin, TX Wunderlich Malec Engineering team is seeking a travel-ready, entry-level Field Engineer or Technician who is eager to build hands‑on technical experience and grow quickly. Field-based commissioning work provides direct exposure to systems, customers, schedules, and real‑time decision‑making, accelerating the development of technical expertise and project execution skills. Compared with a traditional office-based engineering role, this position provides direct ownership of installation verification, control system testing, commissioning support, and start‑up activities. This role supports projects across industries including Data Center, Semiconductor, Life Science, Food & Beverage, and other industrial facilities. Responsibilities include electrical and controls engineering support, electrical and instrumentation verification, coordination with clients and electrical subcontractors, PLC/SCADA/HMI support, commissioning execution, and start‑up assistance.
Please Note: This position is not eligible for employer-sponsored work authorization, including H‑1B sponsorship.
BS Electrical, Computer, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering preferred. An AA in Engineering Technology or equivalent field technician experience may be substituted.
New Graduate or 0-2 years of field experience
Above all else, attention to all applicable safety specifications and standards is a requirement. Strong attention to detail and a consistent focus on quality control are required, especially during repetitive commissioning activities. The role may include writing, computer work, field work in construction trailers or industrial environments, color perception, hearing, verbal and written communication, teamwork, manual dexterity, driving, lifting, climbing, mounting and dismounting equipment, pushing, and pulling. Regular interaction and coordination with customers, subcontractors, vendors, and internal project teams is expected. Daily use of a computer, standard office applications, and a mobile phone is required.
Up to 100% travel to project sites may be required, excluding approved vacation or paid time off.
Work is typically performed Monday through Friday, with occasional weekend work required based on project needs.
Assignments may last multiple months at various U.S.-based project sites. Weekend travel may be available up to two times per month, subject to project schedule requirements and approval. Project housing, airfare, meals, and incidentals are covered by the company in accordance with company policy.
This position includes full company benefits, structured training, mentorship, and three weeks of paid time off.
This is primarily a field-based, hands‑on role performing automation work at client sites, with occasional office or trailer‑based work as needed.
Ability to work safely and effectively in both indoor and outdoor environments, including exposure to extreme temperatures, weather conditions, humidity, dust, and other environmental conditions typical of construction, industrial, and processing facilities.
Reasonable accommodation can be provided for individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
This role is designed for ambitious, goal‑oriented self‑starters who want to accelerate their technical and leadership development through hands‑on field experience. Field Engineers and Technicians who demonstrate strong technical capability, sound judgment, ownership, and leadership on‑site can advance faster than peers following a traditional office‑based engineering path. High performers may move into lead field roles ahead of the typical timeline.
You will build capability through hands‑on training across progressively challenging commissioning assignments, Level 2 through Level 5, with mentorship from senior field engineers on every project.
Advancement is based on demonstrated proficiency, ownership, technical judgment, and field performance - not time in role alone. Commissioning Levels 2 through 5 represent scopes of commissioning activity, not job titles. As capability grows across these scopes, high performers can earn responsibility for larger and more complex commissioning activities.
Job Descriptions are not exhaustive lists of all skills, responsibilities, or efforts associated with a job. They reflect principal job elements essential for performing the job and evaluating performance.
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