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Tower Climber

Boise, ID · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Climbing: 1 year (Rock Climbing, Rope Access is preferred) Required License or Certification: Driver's License (Preferably clean driving record, no DUI's) Job Type: Full-time #hc250848

Registered Behavior Technician

Nampa, ID · On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Access to clinical leadership * Paid training for new employees, including onboarding, shadowing ... Ability to obtain and maintain a Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card * Ability to work with ...

Software Developer

Idaho Falls, ID · On-site

$67 - $136/hr

Required * Level 1: Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or another ... Depending on work assignment, obtain and maintain Q-clearance and SCI access, and willingness to ...

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Minimum of 2 years' experience servicing commercial security, fire alarm, access control and camera systems is required. * NICET level 1 or above preferred. * Must have a clean driving record and ...

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How much do irata rope access level 1 jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for irata rope access level 1 in Idaho is $55.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45.24 and $67.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Irata Rope Access Level 1?

An IRATA Rope Access Level 1 job involves performing work at height using industrial rope systems under the supervision of a higher-level technician. Level 1 technicians carry out tasks such as inspections, maintenance, and installations while following strict safety procedures. They must be certified by completing IRATA-approved training and assessments. This role is essential in industries like construction, oil and gas, and offshore operations. Level 1 technicians cannot supervise others but are crucial team members in ensuring safe and efficient rope access work.

What does an Irata Rope Access Level 1 do?

A typical day for an Irata Rope Access Level 1 technician involves preparing and inspecting all rope access equipment, attending safety briefings, and carrying out assigned tasks such as cleaning, maintenance, inspection, or repairs at height under the supervision of higher-level technicians. You’ll work closely with team members to ensure safe operating procedures are followed at every step. Most Level 1 technicians start their shifts with equipment checks and safety discussions before being assigned specific tasks at various worksites, which may include industrial plants, high-rise buildings, or construction sites. The role requires physical stamina and attention to detail, and you’ll frequently collaborate with others to complete projects efficiently while prioritizing safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for an Irata Rope Access Level 1?

To thrive as an Irata Rope Access Level 1 technician, you need basic rope access skills, physical fitness, a good understanding of safety procedures, and must hold a valid IRATA Level 1 certification. Use of specialized climbing and safety equipment, such as harnesses, descenders, and communication devices, is essential for daily tasks. Reliability, teamwork, and following precise instructions are key soft skills for success in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operations while working at height and often in challenging environments.

What jobs can I get with IRATA Rope Access Level 1?

IRATA Rope Access Level 1 certification qualifies workers for entry-level rope access roles such as inspection, maintenance, cleaning, and minor repairs on buildings, bridges, and industrial structures. These jobs typically involve working at heights using specialized equipment and require adherence to safety protocols. Advancement to higher levels can lead to more complex tasks and supervisory roles.

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Infographic showing various Irata Rope Access Level 1 job openings in Idaho as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $116,204 per year, or $55.9 per hour.

Commissioning / Mechanical Systems Engineer

AM Technical Solutions

Boise, ID • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Commissioning / Mechanical Systems Engineer


The successful candidate will be a highly experienced commissioning and mechanical systems professional with a strong background in high-tech manufacturing and mission-critical facilities. The ideal candidate combines hands-on field expertise with strong technical documentation, project coordination, QA/QC, commissioning, and stakeholder-management capabilities.

This role requires an individual who can operate effectively in a highly regulated, technically complex environment; identify issues before they impact project milestones; coordinate multiple stakeholders; and drive mechanical systems through inspection, testing, commissioning, qualification, and final turnover.


Roles & Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage commissioning activities for HVAC, wet mechanical, dry mechanical, and critical facility systems within high-tech manufacturing environments.
  • Perform detailed inspections of critical process equipment, clean utilities, mechanical systems, and facility infrastructure to verify compliance with approved design documents, specifications, and project requirements.
  • Verify the proper installation, operation, performance, and functionality of mechanical systems and components.
  • Lead the testing, verification, and validation of HVAC systems, including system performance, controls, balancing, pressure relationships, dampers, valves, and associated components.
  • Coordinate closely with design, engineering, construction, commissioning, QA/QC, and operations teams to ensure successful system turnover.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, HVAC, controls, and systems-related issues and coordinate corrective actions through resolution.
  • Develop, execute, and manage testing and validation activities in accordance with approved commissioning plans, protocols, and project requirements.
  • Ensure all commissioning and construction activities comply with applicable safety, environmental, building, and regulatory requirements.
  • Interface daily with the General Contractor, trade contractors, vendors, engineers, commissioning teams, owners, and other project stakeholders.
  • Lead interruption mitigation, risk identification, and contingency planning to minimize impacts to critical systems, construction activities, and project schedules.
  • Review engineering documentation, construction drawings, specifications, equipment submittals, commissioning documents, and technical documentation for accuracy and compliance.
  • Execute inspection and verification protocols and accurately document findings, deficiencies, corrective actions, and system status.
  • Review vendor documentation, testing records, certifications, and equipment documentation for compliance with project requirements.
  • Prepare detailed inspection reports, commissioning reports, punch lists, deficiency reports, and non-conformance reports (NCRs).
  • Participate in project meetings, commissioning coordination meetings, schedule reviews, and milestone planning activities.
  • Provide technical leadership and guidance to clients, contractors, vendors, and project stakeholders regarding mechanical systems, commissioning requirements, and system performance.
  • Support project planning, scheduling, procurement, subcontractor coordination, and overall execution as required.


Required Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in high-tech manufacturing or mission-critical environments, including semiconductor, biopharmaceutical, pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing, or data center facilities.
  • Demonstrated expertise with HVAC and mechanical systems within high-tech manufacturing and controlled-environment facilities.
  • Strong knowledge of process equipment, clean utilities, critical mechanical systems, and facility infrastructure.
  • Demonstrated experience with commissioning, qualification, testing, inspection, and system verification activities.
  • Experience reviewing engineering documentation, technical specifications, drawings, equipment documentation, and vendor submittals.
  • Strong technical writing, documentation, reporting, and record-keeping skills.
  • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving capabilities.
  • Working knowledge of Toxic Gas Exhaust (TGE), toxic gas monitoring, and gas treatment systems.
  • Understanding of building automation systems (BAS), controls, instrumentation, and system interfaces.
  • IRATA Level 1 Rope Access Technician certification preferred/required, as applicable to project scope.
  • Familiarity with equipment vendor documentation, testing requirements, turnover packages, and commissioning documentation.
  • Previous experience supporting or leading project management, construction management, or commissioning management activities.
  • Bachelor's degree in Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or a related discipline preferred.


Technical Competencies

Commissioning & QA/QC

  • Strong understanding of commissioning and quality assurance/quality control processes for high-tech and mission-critical facilities.
  • Experience developing and implementing inspection checklists, commissioning checklists, and system verification procedures.
  • Experience conducting and documenting:
    • FAT — Factory Acceptance Testing
    • System Verification
    • Trade Completion / Leading Trade Complete
    • Pressure Testing
    • System Balancing
    • Damper Testing
    • Valve Testing
    • Functional Performance Testing
    • Equipment Verification
    • Punch List and Deficiency Resolution
  • Experience developing and implementing Yellow, Green, and Blue Tag Walk processes and associated inspection documentation.
  • Strong understanding of system turnover, commissioning documentation, testing protocols, and final acceptance requirements.


Project Management & Field Leadership

  • Experience supporting project planning, scheduling, sequencing, and execution.
  • Ability to lead daily progress and coordination meetings with General Contractors, subcontractors, vendors, engineers, and project stakeholders.
  • Experience with subcontractor coordination, tendering, procurement, and vendor management.
  • Ability to identify project risks, develop mitigation strategies, and maintain critical project milestones.
  • Strong ability to coordinate multiple disciplines and stakeholders in a fast-paced, technically complex construction environment.


Software & Technical Platforms

Proficiency with applicable engineering, construction management, commissioning, and project documentation platforms.


Regulatory & Technical Knowledge

  • Strong knowledge of SOPs, building codes, applicable regulations, safety standards, and industry best practices.
  • Understanding of commissioning requirements for cleanrooms, controlled environments, high-tech manufacturing facilities, and critical infrastructure.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, P&IDs, equipment documentation, controls documentation, and commissioning protocols.
  • Strong understanding of mechanical system installation, inspection, testing, balancing, verification, and performance requirements.




Company Description

AM Technical Solutions (AM), founded in 1994, is a proven and licensed architect, engineering, and construction firm. Our company delivers the entire scope of work for high-tech construction projects on schedule, on budget, and at the level of quality required by customers.

The AM core foundation was built on quality programs that optimized semiconductor facility operations. As the company developed, AM added core competencies on pre-construction, procurement, and construction. Further, through strategic acquisitions, we added design, commissioning, and validation to create a complete end-to-end solution for high-tech construction project delivery.

AMTS AE is a licensed Engineering and Architecture, Business Unit of AM Technical Solutions. At AMTS AE, we focus on providing design and consulting services for advanced technology, government, university, and industrial clients, specializing in research, pilot lines, manufacturing, cleanrooms, and advanced laboratories. We also provide start-up consulting, process improvements, industrial engineering, and high-tech operations support.

For more information, please visit www.amts.com