
Directed energy systems for defense
Field Service Representative III (FSR III) - Future Opportunities
About Epirus
Epirus is a high-growth technology company dedicated to overcoming the asymmetric challenges inherent to the future of national security. Epirus' flagship product, Leonidas, is a software-defined system built using intelligent power management techniques which allow power-hungry systems to do more with less.
Job Summary:
The Field Service Representative III (FSR III) is a senior-level technician providing advanced technical, operational, and training support for Epirus HPM-CUAS systems. FSR IIIs act as the technical lead during field operations and deployments, conduct detailed system diagnostics, and interface directly with program offices and engineering teams. This position combines hands-on expertise with leadership, mentorship, and customer-facing responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
- Lead installation, commissioning, and sustainment of deployed systems.
- Conduct advanced fault isolation, software configuration, and system-level troubleshooting.
- Serve as primary field point-of-contact for customer operations and mission support.
- Deliver New Equipment Training (NET) and mentorship to junior FSRs.
- Provide detailed feedback to engineering and logistics for continuous product improvement.
- Support operational assessments, testing, and extended OCONUS deployments.
Basic Qualifications:
- Typically requires a minimum of 5 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 3 years and a Master’s degree; or a PhD without experience; or equivalent work experience.
- Proven experience supporting complex defense or communications systems.
- Ability to lead small teams in remote or austere environments.
- Active Secret clearance: TS/SCI eligibility preferred.
Preferred Skills and Experience:
- Hands-on experience with counter-UAS or directed energy systems.
- Strong leadership and mentoring ability.
- Experience developing field procedures, checklists, or technical documentation.
- FAA Part 107 certification (or willingness to obtain).
- Routine manual lifting of objects 50-80 pounds such as boxes and other equipment. Perform work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions such as climbing ladders; high lift equipment up to 40 feet, crawl spaces, above ceilings, etc. Manual dexterity required for frequent reaching, climbing, and lifting of moderate objects, operation of power and manual tools/equipment, and operating office equipment.
- Typical overseas assignments are frequently performed in both internal and external environments with a variety of weather conditions. Ability to work under extreme hot or cold weather conditions with exposure to dust or dirt is routine and may require the use of protective personal equipment (PPE).
- This position will require overseas travel. Candidates should be willing to be on travel / TDY away from their home location 90 – 120-day durations, in hazardous duty locations.
- FAA Part 107 certification
ITAR REQUIREMENTS:
- To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here.
At Epirus, you’ll work with technical peers and great people—and get first crack at some of the defining technology challenges of our time. Here, “impossible” is just a challenge. We're a diverse, fast-growing team of change-makers fueling the future of energy with revolutionary solutions. Join us and rewrite the rules.
As required by the Equal Pay Transparency Act, Epirus provides a reasonable range of minimum compensation for roles that may be hired. Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and specific office location.
For the state of California only, the range of starting pay for this role is:
$99,000—$120,900 USD
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Epirusについて

Epirus
Series BEpirus is a defense technology company that develops directed energy weapons and electronic warfare systems. The company focuses on high-power microwave technology for counter-drone and missile defense applications.
51-200
従業員数
Torrance
本社所在地
レビュー
10件のレビュー
4.0
10件のレビュー
ワークライフバランス
3.5
報酬
3.0
企業文化
4.5
キャリア
3.5
経営陣
3.5
75%
知人への推奨率
良い点
Supportive management and understanding leadership
Great team culture and collaborative environment
Training and development opportunities
改善点
Heavy workload and frequent overtime
Management communication and direction issues
Compensation could be better
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