Electrical Installer

Stark Tech

The Role

Overview

Inspect, test, install and maintain electrical systems and low‑voltage HVAC/alarms.

Key Responsibilities

  • hvac installation
  • access systems
  • fire alarm

Tasks

-Installation of low voltage HVAC, Access and Fire Alarm systems

Requirements

  • driver's license
  • associate degree
  • electrical install
  • conduit install
  • building automation
  • us authorization

What You Bring

-Must have a valid Driver's License -Associated degree or one to two (1-2) years of Vocational Technical Training -Minimum one (1) year of experience with electrical installations -Understand mechanical drawings and control schematics -Must be authorized to work in US -High School Diploma or equivalent -Conduit Installation to 1" -Building Automation Systems experience -Government badge will be required for most sites, must be prepared to pass an extensive background check

Benefits

-Medical/Dental/Vision insurance -Wellness Program (participation incentives) -Opportunity for sign on bonus -Competitive pay -HSA employer contribution -Paid Time Off & Holidays -Life and Disability insurance -Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) -401(k) with employer match -Employee Assistance Program -Career development

The Company

About Stark Tech

-Founded in 1989 in Buffalo, NY, Stark Tech evolved from a building-services provider into a clean‑tech leader. -Combining in‑house engineering with manufacturing, they build integrated systems—from building automation to microgrids and renewable natural gas skids. -Projects often include smart building retrofits, solar development, battery energy storage, and waste‑to‑gas systems across North America. -They partner with major tech firms (e.g., Schneider Electric), earning recognition like Global Impact Maker and EcoXpert certifications in automation, power, and security. -Their financial model marries equipment manufacturing, systems integration, and recurring service agreements for cloud‑based analytics and predictive maintenance. -While rooted in facility services, they've forged a niche across sectors: buildings, energy, renewable gas, solar, microgrids, and storage. -Unusually, they produce large skid‑mounted units that convert waste or biomass into renewable natural gas—merging engineering with manufacturing.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Buildings

Commercial

Industrial

Data Centers

Facility Infrastructure

Power Management

Renewable Energy

Microgrid

Battery Energy Storage

Solar Development

HVAC

Boiler Systems

Critical Power

Indoor Air Quality

Heat Rejection

Thermal Management

Cleanroom Installations

Fire Protection

Security Systems

Integrated Building Management Systems

IoT Equipment Sensors

Energy Performance Contracting

Capital Improvement Projects

Energy Analytics

Energy Efficiency

Security Clearance

-government badge required for most sites and must pass an extensive background check.