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How much do contractual level 1 rope access technician jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for contractual level 1 rope access technician in the United States is $40,199.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $38,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contractual Level 1 Rope Access Technician vs Contractual Level 2 Rope Access Technician?

AspectContractual Level 1 Rope Access TechnicianContractual Level 2 Rope Access Technician
CertificationsBasic Rope Access Certification (IRATA Level 1)Advanced Rope Access Certification (IRATA Level 2)
Work EnvironmentSupervised tasks, basic inspections, and maintenanceMore complex tasks, rescue operations, and troubleshooting
ResponsibilitiesAssisting in inspections and basic work at heightPerforming complex tasks independently and supervising Level 1 technicians

The main difference between a Contractual Level 1 Rope Access Technician and a Level 2 is the level of certification, experience, and scope of work. Level 2 technicians handle more complex tasks and supervise Level 1 technicians, requiring advanced training and skills.

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Rope Access UT Shearwave Technician - Texas City, TX

Mistras Group

Texas City, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


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Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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Job description

Mistras Group, Inc. is seeking a dedicated Rope Access UTSW Technician for a full-time, nested position at our Texas City, TX location.

  • Either certified as a Level I, II, or III Rope Access Technician (SPRAT or IRATA), or individuals with an interest in obtaining such certifications through company training. Safety, integrity, technical capabilities, customer service, and an ability to function effectively in a team environment are essential. Rope Access Technicians are expected to serve as a positive and constructive role model and help each team member to excel with each job assignment.

  • MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:

    • Represents MISTRAS in a positive and professional manner at all times, regardless of adversity.
    • Provides exemplary customer service and support (internal and external) that reflects integrity, collaboration, respect, and timely follow-through.
    • Works effectively within a team structure to complete field and administrative assignments on time, with good quality. Examples include Safe Work Plan (a/k/a. JHA), pre-planned rescue protocols, reports, and safety / operational field documentation.
    • In accordance with the Company’s safety procedures, reflects an intense focus on safety, health, and risk management concerns and takes pride in safeguarding self and others during each job assignment. Examples include ensuring all site permit restrictions, clearances, lock-out/tag-out procedures, JHA details, etc. are clearly known by all team members and that such mandates are followed consistently.
    • Conducts a daily safety meeting with all assigned personnel. If new hazards or mitigation strategies are warranted, revises the JHA, and ensures all appropriate parties are kept informed of such changes.
    • Uses effective leadership, management, and training to shape the performance of assigned team members in keeping with company expectations, job descriptions, and policy standards.
    • Documents and provides timely feedback to assigned personnel to recognize, reinforce, or modify their performance. Boosts or maintains team morale at every appropriate opportunity.
    • Serves as a safe, effective and valued member of the team as reflected in the results of periodic performance assessments. Customer feedback may also be taken into account.
    • Keeps MISTRAS Project Manager(s) and other company leaders informed as appropriate.
    • Proactively contacts leadership staff to engage their assistance to report, work through, document, and resolve operational, safety, or performance concerns.
    • Adheres to the scope and technique standards associated with rope access certification, and demonstrates a detailed understanding and mastery of the skills and standards outlined in the Company’s Rope Access Procedures.
    • Develops and maintains extensive knowledge of rescue preparedness, rescue management, and advanced rescue techniques.
    • Follows company policies, procedures and work instructions at all times.
    • Completes all training assignments on time and with satisfactory performance ratings.
    • Punctual, prepared, and ready to work at the designated start time for each shift.
    • Meets availability and attendance standards established by the Company.
    • Knows, understands and exemplifies the Company’s Expedition Behaviors on a consistent basis.
    • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned on an individual basis and as outlined in company policies, procedures and work instructions.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Maintains certification as a Level I, II, or III Rope Access Technician (SPRAT or IRATA). Or an interest in obtaining such certifications.
  • High school graduate or GED. Relevant bachelor's and advanced degrees are an asset.
  • Meets the Company’s first-aid, CPR, and AED certification requirements at time of hire or within 60 days thereafter. Current team members must maintain these certifications at all times.
  • Valid driver’s license within the state of primary residence, without restrictions.
  • Able to effectively use technology including but not limited to computers and communication devices. Examples include strong competency with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, etc.) and online communication platforms. Capable of basic technology troubleshooting and proper use of communication tools.
  • High School Diploma/GED/Degree
  • Proof of classroom hours/NDT Training 
  • Previous Level II Certifications/OJT

MISTRAS Group, Inc. is committed to equal employment opportunity. Employment decisions including initial hiring and all matters involving the terms and conditions of employment will be made without regard to any protected class under applicable law. If hired, the employment relationship is “At-Will,” which means that employment can be terminated at any time, and for any reason, at the option of either the Company or the employee.  Please direct questions about these policies to a MISTRAS Group, Inc. Human Resources representative. 

Note to Applicants:

Smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas of the Company.  Employees may use designated smoking areas (if established) in accordance with applicable state and local law.

Rhode Island Applicants: The Company is subject to Chapters 29-38 of Title 28 of the General Laws of Rhode Island, and is therefore covered by the state’s workers’ compensation law.

Initial (if applicable):    Massachusetts Applicants: I understand that it is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

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Mistras Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled:


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