Electrical Technician II
Occupations:
Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial EquipmentElectrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and TechniciansElectriciansInstallation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All OtherHelpers--ElectriciansIndustries:
Technical and Trade SchoolsBuilding Equipment ContractorsElectrical Equipment ManufacturingHousehold Appliances and Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant WholesalersOther Electrical Equipment and Component ManufacturingWe’re hiring an Electrical Technician II – Battery to support UPS and DC battery systems in mission‑critical environments. This is a hands-on, field-based role focused on battery installations, replacements, preventive maintenance, and testing, with strong exposure to electrical safety practices and critical power infrastructure.This position is a 6 month contract to hire opportunity. What You’ll DoAssist with battery replacements and new installations tied to UPS systemsPerform preventive and scheduled maintenance with minimal customer disruptionSupport startups, certifications, and maintenance activities on DC battery systemsWork from schematics, sketches, and verbal instructionsSafely disconnect/connect sealed batteries in cabinets and open racksBuild flooded cell battery racks and spill containment systemsInstall flooded cell batteries in customer critical spacesCapture pre-installation and PM test data using a laptop-based reporting systemUse electrical test equipment including digital multimeters, amp clamps, and flexible CTsFollow all MOPs, safety rules, and critical facility work practicesMaintain clean, organized job sites during installs and maintenanceAssist other service groups as needed (Switchgear, Operations, HVAC, etc.)Support warehouse activities when requiredTravel approximately 75% or more to customer sitesRequired QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalentClean driving record (required)U.S. Citizen (required)Up to 50% Travel (required)Ability to safely operate tools and department equipmentBasic fix/repair skills under directed supervisionWorking knowledge of—or strong ability to learn—AC/DC theory, electronics, and circuitryWillingness to travel extensively and work in active critical environmentsTechnical & Safety SkillsUse of digital multimeter for AC/DC diagnosticsUse of amp clamp and flexible CTsFamiliarity with Alber Cellcorder (or ability to learn)Understanding of: Isolation devices and voltage control, Arc‑flash PPE and electrical safety procedures, Series, parallel, and series‑parallel battery strings, Torque values, torque marking, and visual inspectionsCertifications (Preferred)OSHA 10‑Hour CertificationNFPA‑70E Electrical Safety TrainingAbility to obtain security clearance