Conduct thorough electrical inspections and diagnostics to ensure compliance with local codes and safety regulations.
Collaborate effectively with other trades and contractors to ensure timely and cost-effective project completion.
Maintain detailed records of work performed, materials used, and project progress.
Adhere strictly to safety protocols and industry standards in all aspects of work.
Assist in the installation and integration of HVAC systems, including electrical hookups and system testing.
Interpret and work from blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to ensure accurate installations.
Deliver exceptional customer service through clear communication and professional interactions.
Maintain and repair electrical systems, including wiring, control panels, and related components.
Install and service backup generators, ensuring reliable power solutions for residential clients.
Requirements
journeyman license
electrical codes
generator hvac
electrical tools
problem solving
4+ years
Ability to read and interpret technical documents and blueprints.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
This job is with an independent Generac dealer and not for employment with Generac Power Systems, Inc.
Generator & HVAC installation and maintenance experience.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Strong knowledge of electrical codes, regulations, and safety standards.
Proficiency in using electrical tools and equipment.
4+ years of experience in the electrical field
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Valid Journeyman Electrician license in the state of Minnesota
Benefits
Gas Card
Paid Time Off
Commission Opportunities
Company Vehicle
Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
Retirement Savings
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$4.3B Revenue
Annual Income
The company generates over $4.3 billion in revenue annually.
80% US Share
Backup Power Dominance
The company dominates the backup power market, holding about 80% of the US share.
It began by engineering affordable home standby generators and built its first engine tailored for generator use.
Its portfolio spans portable units, residential standby systems, large commercial/industrial generators, light towers, power washers, battery storage, and smart-home energy devices.
Typical projects include outfitting homes for outage resilience, powering construction sites with mobile generators, and deploying microgrid and natural gas generator solutions for commercial clients.
Innovations include the PWRcell home energy storage line, integration of EV charging and remote monitoring via Mobile Link and Concerto software platforms.
Culture + Values
Generac Gives: a commitment to being a good neighbor and corporate citizen where employees live and work.
Focus areas include education (especially STEM for underserved youth), first responders, disaster preparedness, veterans & military families, community volunteerism, energy conservation, and clean-energy education & innovation.
Employee-enabled giving: all full-time employees receive volunteer time off and access to small grants for charities they're involved with.
Hyper-local impact: philanthropic focus centered on locations where facilities and employees are based.
Powering Up Education: employees engage in STEM outreach through classrooms, learning events, and facility tours.
Generac Volunteers: organized teams participate in activities such as food sorting, shelter refurbishment, and STEM mentoring.
Generac Community Spirit Awards: recognizing the most active volunteers during National Volunteer Appreciation Week.
Environment + Sustainability
$440 M investment
Solar + Battery Initiative
The company is investing up to $440 million in a Puerto Rico solar and battery initiative to power 40,000 homes.
$50 M awarded
Clean-Energy Microgrids
Received a $50 million award from the DOE's GRIP program to implement clean-energy microgrids at approximately 100 California water-utility sites, with at least 55% located in disadvantaged communities.
55% in disadvantaged communities
Clean-Energy Microgrids
Implementing clean-energy microgrids at 100 California water-utility sites, with a focus on serving at least 55% in disadvantaged communities.
409 kW solar
Net-Zero Microgrid
Supported a net-zero microgrid at Hotel Marcel, featuring a 409 kW solar installation and 1,012 kWh storage capacity.
Partnership with DOE on Puerto Rico solar + battery initiative (up to $440 M investment for 40,000 homes)
Awarded $50 M (via DOE GRIP) for clean-energy microgrids at ~100 California water-utility sites, at least 55% in disadvantaged communities
Supported microgrid at Hotel Marcel (net-zero, 409 kW solar, 1,012 kWh storage)
Distributing zero-emissions hydrogen fuel-cell generators in North America via partnership with EODev
Generac Mobile® lighting towers reduce fuel consumption by up to 75% vs. traditional models via hybrid/battery and LED innovation
Net-zero target not explicitly stated in publicly available sources
Inclusion & Diversity
The 2023 ESG report notes ESG integration but includes no specific DEI goals or gender breakdown.
Public materials provide no data on female/male workforce percentages, leadership gender representation, diversity recruitment, or retention metrics.
Neither generac.com nor LinkedIn pages disclose strategic DEI targets or outcomes.