Field Service Specialist, Industrial Air Compressors
Location: Frederick, MD to Westminster, MD
About Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand thrives on a culture of innovation and ownership. Across 80+ respected brands, customers count on our mission‑critical flow creation and industrial solutions to perform in the toughest environments. In our Industrial Technologies and Services Division, we empower teammates to build lifelong customer relationships by solving the industry’s most complex challenges.
A Day in the Life
You’ll start your morning reviewing scheduled service calls, parts availability, and technical bulletins. In the field, you’ll install, commission, troubleshoot, and repair rotary screw, reciprocating, and Centac/ECC air compressors—plus dryers, filtration, and other compressed air system components. Using precision measuring tools and diagnostic methods, you’ll pinpoint issues, implement corrective actions, and document results. Between calls, you’ll consult operations and parts manuals, advise customers and sales partners, and prepare clear service reports suitable for billing. You’ll wrap the day by submitting timecards and expenses, ensuring accurate records and sound business practices.
What You’ll Do
- Install, maintain, and repair Ingersoll Rand equipment at customer sites with minimal supervision.
- Diagnose faults using precision tools; recommend and execute corrective actions.
- Train customers, prospects, field sales, and service trainees on proper operation and care.
- Keep current on installation and repair procedures; utilize operations and parts manuals.
- Prepare legible, detailed technical reports and clear oral/written updates to the factory.
- Uphold high integrity in handling company business, credit cards, and (if assigned) a company vehicle.
- Submit accurate weekly expenses and timecards; practice cost‑efficient business travel.
Qualifications
Required
- 2+ years of experience troubleshooting industrial/commercial mechanical systems.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Valid driver’s license held for at least 12 months with no major or frequent violations, including but not limited to: DUI within the past 5 years, Hit & Run, License Suspension, Reckless/Careless Driving, or multiple minor infractions/preventable collisions within the past 3 years.
- Ability to work in mechanical equipment rooms, around noisy machinery, in extreme weather, at precarious heights/locations, and around high voltage per NFPA or equivalent standards.
- Comfort with physical work: frequent use of hands/fingers; walking, stooping, kneeling; and lifting/moving within safety policy limits.
Core Competencies
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and basic computer tasks; adept with handheld devices (smartphone, tablet) and networked systems.
- Strong customer service mindset: communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution.
- Mechanical aptitude to learn, diagnose, and service compressor systems and related machinery.
Preferred
- EPA 608 and/or F‑GAS 303/2008/CE/ISHRAE certification (refrigeration background a plus).
- Experience with compressed air systems, centrifugal technologies, and controls.
- Exposure to rotary and centrifugal compressor service/startup; dryers, cooling towers, and filtration.
- Education in Electrical/Electronic Technology or HVAC; knowledge of AC/DC circuits, schematics, motors/controls, PLCs, HVAC electricity/controls, refrigeration systems; refrigerant certification.
- Military or equivalent mechanical experience welcomed; candidates with the skills but without a formal program may be considered.
Travel & Work Patterns
- Occasional training travel: 1–2 times per year for approximately one week each (about 5–10%).
- Participate in an on‑call rotation with the local service team for after‑hours or weekend emergencies.
Tools, Tech, and Proficiencies
- Voltage systems: 120/208/240/480.
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
- Mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic troubleshooting; electrical repair; maintenance and repair best practices.
- EPA compliance knowledge.
Rewards & Benefits
We embrace a culture of personal ownership—caring for our company, communities, environment, and personal well‑being. Our comprehensive benefits include medical and prescription plans, dental and vision coverage, wellness programs, life insurance, a robust 401(k), paid time off, and an employee stock grant, among other offerings.
Our Company
Ingersoll Rand Inc. (NYSE: IR) is powered by an entrepreneurial spirit and ownership mindset. Our technology‑driven excellence in mission‑critical flow creation and industrial solutions spans 40+ brands and the most demanding applications. Our people create customers for life through daily commitments to expertise, productivity, and efficiency. Learn more at www.IRCO.com.
Equal Opportunity
Ingersoll Rand is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.