Automation and Electrical Technician — Midland, TX
Hands-on technician for next-generation valve and well-control technology
TFS is looking for a sharp, hands-on Automation and Electrical Technician to join our Technology Development team in Midland, TX. We’re building the next generation of frac valve and well-control equipment, and we need a technician who can wire it up, make it work, and keep it running in the field.
This isn’t a panel-shop-only role. You’ll spend time on the bench, time in the lab, and time at the wellsite. If you like solving problems that don’t have a textbook answer and you want your fingerprints on technology that’s actually new, you’ll fit right in here.
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Building and wiring electrical and instrumentation packages for cutting-edge electric, hydraulic, and electro-hydraulic equipment.
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Installing and calibrating sensors, transmitters, and actuators.
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Supporting PLC, HMI, and motion-controller integration and tuning.
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Troubleshooting mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues on prototype and field equipment - in the shop and at the wellsite.
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Working alongside engineers to refine designs based on what you find in the field.
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Commissioning new equipment for our customers and providing technical support during deployments.
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3-7 years experience as an I&E Tech, E-Tech, Controls Tech, or Field Service Tech (oil & gas preferred, but strong industrial experience welcome).
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Solid electrical and instrumentation fundamentals: schematics, loop sheets, low-voltage DC, 120 / 240 / 480V AC, sensor calibration.
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Real mechanical aptitude. Our equipment is valves, hydraulic skids, and mechanical actuation. You should be comfortable turning wrenches as well as terminating wires.
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Working familiarity with PLCs and HMIs (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or similar).
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Self-starter who can read a schematic, ask the right questions, and solve a problem without waiting for someone to tell them how.
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Valid driver’s license, willingness to travel ~25-30% (mostly Permian Basin), and ability to pass standard oilfield safety screenings.
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Hydraulic system experience.
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Motion control, servo, or VFD work.
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TWIC, SafeLandUSA, OSHA-10 / 30, or comparable certifications.
Based in Midland, TX. We have a strong preference for candidates who already live in or near Midland - this is a hands-on role that requires being at our shop and in the field on short notice.
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Work on first-of-its-kind technology that’s actively redefining how the industry handles frac valves and well control.
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Small team, big impact. Your work will be on real equipment running for real customers, not buried in a stack of paperwork.
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Competitive compensation, full benefits, and a leadership team that treats technicians as core problem-solvers, not just “the help.”