Electrical & Mechanical Operations Technician
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering -
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Overview
Critical Facility Technician (Electrical or Mechanical)
Single Interview Hiring Process
Why this role is a great transition
If you have worked around industrial electrical systems, rotating equipment, power distribution, turbines, compressors, pumps, or control systems
, this role is a natural next step. Many of our strongest technicians come from oil and gas, manufacturing plants, power generation, wind farms, and heavy industrial sites
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You will apply the same safety mindset, troubleshooting skills, and hands‑on experience you already have, in a clean, stable, high‑tech critical environment with long‑term growth.
What You Will DoAs a Critical Facility Technician, you will support the energization and operation of mission‑critical electrical and mechanical systems. Think of this role as industrial plant work inside a data‑driven environment
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- Performing electrical terminations, testing, and system energization under established procedures
- Applying Lockout Tagout procedures to safely work on energized and de‑energized equipment
- Using meters and diagnostic tools to verify voltage, current, resistance, and continuity
- Reading electrical one‑lines, schematics, and mechanical drawings to support installs and troubleshooting
- Monitoring and maintaining mechanical systems such as pumps, valves, pressure systems, and cooling equipment
- Supporting inspections, audits, and pre‑energization checks to ensure systems are ready for operation
- Working closely with a team to hit project milestones while maintaining strict safety standards
This is hands‑on, technical work in a controlled environment with clear processes and strong safety culture.
What We Are Looking ForWe are open to electrical or mechanical technicians from industrial backgrounds.
Required Experience- Hands‑on experience with Lockout Tagout and industrial electrical safety practices
- Ability to confidently use a voltmeter to read AC and DC voltage, current, and resistance
- Experience reading electrical schematics, one‑lines, and mechanical drawings
- Mechanical knowledge of pumps, valves, pressure systems, and cooling or fluid systems
- Electrical experience from industrial environments such as manufacturing plants, power plants, oil and gas facilities, or similar
- Background in electrical terminations, lug connections, and basic electrical testing
- Trade school, apprenticeship, or equivalent hands‑on field experience
- Strong work ethic, safety mindset, and willingness to learn new systems
- Experience in large commercial or industrial facilities
- Background in wind, solar, or power generation
- Experience working with chillers, cooling units, or thermal systems
- Long‑term opportunity with contract‑to‑hire conversion
- Relocation assistance available
- Straightforward interview process
- Stable work environment with clear procedures
- Exposure to critical infrastructure and high‑demand systems
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