About the Role
- Boots-on-the-ground field technician supporting arc flash assessments at industrial facilities, manufacturing plants, and data centers across the US
- Serves as the client's on-site presence — documenting power distribution equipment and feeding accurate data to the engineering team that builds the final safety deliverables
- Not a construction or installation role — think technical audit and documentation performed by someone who understands what they're looking at inside an energized panel
- Full training provided on process, software, and standards — strong electrical foundation required, arc flash expertise is not
Day-to-Day
- Fly to a new customer site each week, check in with facility safety contacts, and complete site-specific safety orientations
- Independently work through the facility locating all power distribution equipment — switchgear, panelboards, MCCs, transformers, disconnects
- Open energized enclosures (full arc flash PPE required), document all nameplate and configuration data, and enter into EasyPower software on a tablet or laptop
- Walk the facility floor tracing conductors and mapping how the power system is physically interconnected between equipment
- Print and install labels on all documented equipment using a handheld label printer
- Complete the full facility scope before departing — if finished early, head home
Additional Responsibilities
- Represent the client professionally on customer sites — interact with plant managers, safety personnel, and facility contacts daily
- Maintain accuracy and attention to detail in all data entry — output feeds directly into engineering-level arc flash hazard analysis
- Adapt quickly to different facility environments, safety protocols, and customer requirements week to week
- Communicate updates and completed data files back to the internal team remotely as needed