

A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
Perform commissioning, inspection, verification, and QA/QC activities on low- and medium-voltage switchgear assemblies at data-center construction sites. Our services integrate and optimize power-system elements to keep them safe, efficient, reliable, and up-to-date. Tasks also include work on circuit breakers, transformers, protective relays, and automatic transfer switches.
Read and interpret electrical control schematics and diagrams, verify drawings and equipment layouts, and validate control-circuit continuity, power-monitoring component functionality, and relay or trip-unit settings. Document all field work by maintaining records, writing technical reports, completing checklists, equipment checks, and deficiency lists. Verify electrical sequences of operation, both automatic and manual.
Candidates must have a High School Diploma or GED (or equivalent trade-school training) with at least one year of electrical or mechanical industry experience, or a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering. The role requires ability to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship, travel within the district/state/region, and flexibility to work variable hours including nights and weekends. Physical demands include standing, walking, stooping, squatting, kneeling, reaching above shoulder level, and lifting up to 50 lb (occasionally more with assistance). A valid TWIC card, proficiency with hand and power tools, and strong teamwork and communication skills are essential.
Preferred candidates have participated in a Qualified Electrical Worker program and have experience testing, troubleshooting, evaluating, and servicing electrical distribution and control systems. This background enhances the ability to meet project deadlines under time-constrained and stressful situations.