Rope Access Technicians – Tech 2
Company | Apave |
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Location | Houston, TX, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent is required
- Must be at a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age
- IRATA and or SPRAT Level 2 certification required
- Global Wind Organization – Basic Safety Training (GWO BST) required; NPFA 70 is preferred
- Valid Driver’s License and pre-access drug and alcohol testing required
- Pre-employment MVO and Criminal background checks will be required
- Ability and willingness to travel to job sites as needed
Responsibilities
- Lead and perform advanced rope access tasks for mechanical repairs, routine maintenance, and tower cleaning
- Supervise and mentor Level 1 technicians, ensuring safe practices and efficient workflows
- Conduct detailed inspections of structures and components, identifying maintenance needs or safety concerns
- Perform maintenance, such as lubrication of moving parts, bolt torque checks, and replacement of minor components
- Assist in planning and coordinating daily tasks with site supervisors or project managers
- Maintain accurate logs, reports, and records for all completed work
- Adhere to all company and industry safety standards, including proper PPE use and fall protection procedures
- Conduct and assist with Job Site Analysis (JSA) and hazard assessments on-site
- Identify and mitigate risks associated with rope access works
- Work closely with rope access level 3 team leaders to ensure work is completed on schedule and meets quality standards
- Assist in training and mentoring Tech 1 technicians on basic tasks and safety protocols
- Act as a reliable team member, contributing to the success of the project
- Provide detailed reports of inspections and repair tasks to supervisors
- Maintain logs for personal and team certifications, equipment use, and blade condition data
Preferred Qualifications
- Proficient rope access techniques and working in outdoor conditions is preferred but is not required