· Independently support, inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical infrastructure, including switchgear, UPS systems, batteries, generators, ATS/STS equipment, grounding, and distribution systems.
· Perform advanced electrical troubleshooting, power quality observations, incident investigations, and root cause analysis for equipment or system issues.
· Support and improve electrical maintenance standards, procedures, test plans, one-lines, settings documentation, and operational practices.
· Provide operational support for upgrades, retrofits, expansions, design reviews, commissioning activities, acceptance testing, and operational handover.
· Coordinate with site operations, engineering teams, utilities, vendors, and service providers to support safe and reliable execution of electrical work.
· Apply working knowledge of applicable codes, standards, and safe work practices, including NFPA, IEEE, ANSI, local requirements, lockout/tagout, arc flash awareness, and PPE requirements.
· Review electrical documentation and maintenance records to identify gaps, recurring issues, risks, and opportunities for improvement.
· Support EPMS, BMS, SCADA, and related monitoring systems to evaluate alarms, trends, power events, and equipment performance.
· Provide field guidance and informal mentoring to less experienced technicians during electrical inspections, troubleshooting, maintenance, and vendor-supported work.
· Promote safe execution, operational discipline, and continuous improvement across critical electrical systems.
· Experience with mission-critical, industrial, utility, data center, manufacturing, or large commercial electrical systems.
· Strong ability to interpret electrical one-lines, schematics, equipment documentation, maintenance procedures, test reports, and vendor manuals.
· Working knowledge of power distribution, electrical safety, critical infrastructure operations, and redundancy concepts.
· Demonstrated ability to independently troubleshoot electrical systems and communicate technical findings, risks, and recommended actions.
· Technical certification, electrical trade experience, apprenticeship completion, military technical training, or equivalent practical experience preferred.
· Data center or high-availability facility experience preferred but not required for candidates with strong electrical systems experience.
· Strong electrical troubleshooting and diagnostic capability.
· Sound operational judgment during alarms, abnormal conditions, outages, or time-sensitive maintenance activities.
· Strong ownership and accountability in day-to-day electrical operations.
· Clear communication of technical issues, findings, corrective actions, and operational risks.
· Strong safety mindset and disciplined adherence to electrical safety practices.
· Ability to read, interpret, and validate electrical documentation and maintenance records.
· Ability to support and mentor developing technicians in safe electrical work practices and basic troubleshooting.
· Strong coordination skills when working with vendors, utilities, site operations, and engineering stakeholders.
Preferred Skills / Certifications
· Experience with switchgear, UPS systems, batteries, generators, ATS/STS equipment, grounding, electrical distribution equipment, breakers, relays, and transfer systems.
· Familiarity with EPMS, BMS, SCADA, DCIM, or related building and power monitoring systems.
· Experience supporting commissioning, vendor activities, maintenance planning, acceptance testing, power quality reviews, or electrical equipment change-outs.
· Journeyman Electrician license or equivalent electrical trade qualification where applicable.