Managed by People Who’ve Never Turned a Wrench - Field Service Technician Opal Fuels Employee Review

1.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

OPAL Fuels offers competitive pay, a company-provided vehicle, and a fuel card, which are valuable benefits for field employees. The position provides a good level of independence, allowing technicians to manage their schedules and set their own hours within operational limitations, typically between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

Cons

The company vehicle program comes with significant monitoring. Vehicles are equipped with multiple CCTV cameras, a driver-facing dash camera, and Ford telematics systems, all in the name of safety. However, there appears to be little consistency in how the resulting data is used. There is no clear policy for enforcement, coaching, or rewarding employees who consistently demonstrate safe driving habits. There is also a noticeable disconnect between corporate leadership and field operations. Issues are often discussed for months before implementation, only for the final result to miss the mark. For example, extensive discussion regarding arc-flash-rated rubber goods and testing ultimately resulted in field personnel receiving substandard equipment. Training and development are additional concerns. The on-the-job training program lacks structure, and the ITC correspondence training, while well-intentioned, is very basic and does little to help experienced technicians expand their technical knowledge or advance professionally. My direct supervisors, despite being located on the East Coast, were professional, supportive, and easy to work with. Unfortunately, there appears to be a tendency to prioritize staffing positions over ensuring the right candidates are hired and properly developed. This can create additional challenges for technicians who take pride in their work and professionalism. Finally, many meetings could have been handled through email. Excessive meetings often take technicians away from their primary responsibilities in the field without providing enough value to justify the lost productivity. Overall, OPAL Fuels can be a good place for self-motivated technicians seeking independence and solid compensation, but improvements in training, communication, accountability, and alignment between corporate leadership and field operations would significantly enhance the employee experience.

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5.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Great working environment with a collaborative and supportive culture. * Strong senior leadership team that is approachable and provides clear direction. * Good tools, systems, and resources available to help employees perform their jobs effectively. * Positive company mission and growth potential

Cons

As a growing company, processes and responsibilities can sometimes evolve quickly.

2.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Schedule, Company vehicle , kind of remote

Cons

This company is very cliquey , the leadership structure feels like a boys’ club where titles are handed out like participation trophies. Some in “management” couldn’t lead a horse to water, yet they’re making decisions that affect everyone in the field. The culture rewards “yes-men.” If you question anything or offer feedback, you’re either ignored or treated like a problem. Pay is middle of the road for what’s expected, and benefits are overpriced. Now they’ve added cameras and telematics to the vans, supposedly for “safety” or “insurance” reasons, but in reality it’s just more micromanagement. The van internet barely works half the time, yet people who never leave the office think they can dictate how field techs should operate. This kind of oversight and disconnect is exactly why so many technicians are leaving. If the company truly wants to improve, they need to invest in the people doing the work , not just in more surveillance or upper management titles.

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