Entry Level Electrical Worker

Power Plus

The Role

Overview

Drive to sites and install temporary power equipment, handling electrical tasks & safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • hot check
  • temporary power
  • permanent utility
  • dispatch reporting
  • vehicle operation
  • safety equipment

Tasks

-Always hot check jobs before leaving to ensure there are no hot neutrals. -Wear OSHA compliant safety equipment – hard hats, etc. -Install temporary power poles, wire and other equipment. -Accurately report (every stop) to dispatch and scheduler. Fill out tickets, highlight maps and go over tickets with Mapper each day. -Install permanent utility materials and equipment for a wide range of construction projects. -Drive vehicles in accordance with laws and Power Plus! driving standards. -Load and stock company vehicle and drive to job sites.

Requirements

  • phone systems
  • map reading
  • ladder work
  • class license
  • heavy lifting

What You Bring

-Experience working with connecting phone systems a plus -Ability to read maps -Willingness to work on ladder (heights) -Class B or Class A license a plus -Ability to lift 80 pounds

Benefits

-Employee Assistance Program -Paid time off -Training and mentoring -Pay Range: $18.00 - $20.00/hr -ET card a plus -401(k) with matching

The Company

About Power Plus

-Projects span residential builds, commercial developments, infrastructure, oil & gas, mining, and large-scale disaster recovery missions during hurricanes and wildfires. -Their work often begins with bespoke site assessments—designing, installing, fueling, and connecting power systems complete with certified electricians. -As the largest independent service provider for standby generators, they maintain systems across North America regardless of brand—Cummins, Caterpillar, Kohler, MTU, and more. -A unique offering includes 24/7 disaster-response mobile command centers and HD digital video surveillance for job site security. -They operate on a design‑build model: you get end‑to‑end support, from permits and consulting through servicing and eventual recycling of equipment.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Construction

Oil and Gas

Mining

Agriculture

Residential

Commercial

Civil Engineering

Manufacturing

Mechanical & Electrical

Sports Lighting

Horticulture Lighting

Renewables

Emergency Power

Temporary Power

Disaster Recovery Power