Description
equipment maintenance
system diagnostics
preventative maintenance
safety inspections
field repairs
inventory management
Join a cutting‑edge team transforming the way high‑voltage transmission lines are built. In this hands‑on role you will own the maintenance, inspection, and repair of specialized heavy electrical and hydraulic equipment that powers our innovative drone‑enabled stringing operations. Your expertise will keep critical assets running safely and efficiently, minimizing downtime, maximizing reliability, and ensuring every project runs at peak performance.
- Maintain and repair specialized stringing equipment, including tensioners, pullers, generators, and hydraulic systems.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot complex electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical systems using advanced diagnostic tools and OEM schematics.
- Perform preventative maintenance on diesel engines, transmissions, and control systems to ensure reliability and minimize downtime.
- Uphold strict safety and compliance standards by conducting thorough inspections and adhering to OSHA and company procedures.
- Support field operations by traveling to job sites for on‑the‑spot repairs, inspections, and technical assistance.
- Manage parts inventory and maintenance records through digital systems to ensure equipment performance and traceability.
Requirements
5 years
vfds
hydraulic
diesel
cdl
diagnostic
The role requires work both in a maintenance shop and outdoors in challenging weather and rugged terrain at active construction sites. You must be available for on‑call duties, extended hours and travel to remote locations, and be physically capable of standing, bending, climbing and safely lifting objects up to 75 lb.
- High school diploma or GED required; vocational/technical certification or Associate Degree in diesel mechanics, electrical/mechanical technology, heavy equipment repair, or related field preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of hands‑on experience maintaining and repairing heavy industrial, construction, or mining equipment.
- Proven experience with conductor stringing equipment (e.g., TESMEC, Condux, Pullz‑All) or similar cable‑handling machinery.
- Strong ability to troubleshoot and repair up to 480 V three‑phase electrical systems, controls, VFDs, and low‑voltage DC circuits.
- Expert knowledge of open and closed‑loop hydraulic and pneumatic systems, including component removal, resealing, and calibration.
- Solid understanding of diesel engine operation, powertrains, and braking systems in heavy‑duty applications.
- Exceptional diagnostic and fault‑finding skills under pressure.
- Effective communication skills for documenting repairs and explaining technical issues to non‑technical personnel.
- Valid driver’s license; CDL or ability to obtain within 90 days.
- Ability to work on‑call, extended hours, travel to remote sites, and perform physical tasks such as standing, bending, climbing, and lifting up to 75 lb.
Benefits
Working at Infravision means joining a mission‑driven organisation that combats climate change while offering a competitive salary, benefits and equity ownership through an employee share option plan. You will thrive in a collaborative, dynamic environment that values diverse perspectives and supports flexible work arrangements for a healthy work‑life balance.
If you are ready to start your journey, click the Apply button and become part of the Infravision team. We champion diversity, inclusion and veteran employment, and our compensation package reflects our commitment to recognising and rewarding talent.
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- Participation in employee share option plan providing equity ownership.
- Collaborative, dynamic work environment that encourages innovation.
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on climate change and grid decarbonisation.
- Flexible work arrangements supporting a harmonious work‑life balance.
Training + Development
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