Open Energy Solutions Inc. (OES) is an early-stage services and software development company that is enabling utilities and utility vendors to enhance power system operations through the development and implementation of distributed intelligence and enabling technologies.
Role
: OES is seeking an Electrician who will provide relevant skills, experience, and expertise in a utility environment associated with operational technology deployments. While OES' primary functions are around technology solutions and consulting services, this individual plays a critical support role with ensuring integrated equipment is set up and operating properly. Therefore, they must be able to assess, plan, and execute activities associated with low voltage distribution or residential electrical equipment: installation, operation, and/or maintenance. This can be a high-paced, dynamic environment, so the individual must be responsive, creative, and proficient with respect to individual projects and the job in general. The candidate must, above all, work in a safe manner (public, client, and equipment), and not only ensure their own safety, but provide input to improve the safety level for people and equipment around them.
Roles & Responsibilities:
In any given timeframe, an individual might perform one or more of the following roles. The sub-bullets are indicative of what might be asked of the individual, but they should not be construed as an exhaustive list. The hired individual should be ready to leverage their knowledge, experience, and skills in support of the needed role. Where gaps exist, it is the responsibility of the individual to reach out to resources (individuals, manuals, internet, etc.) to develop a solution to the problem.
•Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and components (e.g., control panels, circuit breakers, transformers)
•Wire electrical circuits and networks, ensuring compatibility, safety, and skillfulness
•Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical system issues, safety hazards, and malfunctions using appropriate testing devices and procedures
•Perform general electrical maintenance, routine inspections and corrective/preventive maintenance
•Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and circuit diagrams
•Plan and optimize layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures based on job specs and local codes
•Ensure compliance with local and national electrical codes
•Mentor and oversee electrical apprentices, ensuring work quality and safety compliance
•Utilize effective communication and collaboration skills to engage other tradespeople, project managers, contractors, etc. to complete projects efficiently, effectively, and safely
•Maintain accurate records of work completed, materials used, and time spent on jobs
•Continually update knowledge and stay current with industry advancements and technologies
•Important/Additional Requests:
Utility Lineperson
•Understand how to install, maintain, and repair electrical distribution systems including conductors, transformers, and other equipment
•Respond to emergency situations and troubleshoot any power outages or other issues
•Operate medium/heavy equipment and use specialized tools to complete various tasks
•Adhere to all safety guidelines and regulations while working on or near energized equipment
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Installer
•Terminate both high and low voltage equipment and cable/wiring, and build automotive-style wire harnesses
•Assemble, test, and troubleshoot electrical systems for a variety of EV applications
•Perform testing on EV components and devices, including but not limited to; insulation testing (megger testing), thermal imagery, torque tests, and performance evaluations
•Troubleshoot EV charger performance issues and locate/isolate ground faults
•Perform OEM testing, repairs, and upgrades/ revisions to a broad range of charging equipment, ranging from Level 2 EV chargers to DC Fast Chargers
•Coordinate with the Planning and Scheduling team to ensure maintenance schedules are adhered to and work orders are completed accurately and on time
•Optional/Bonus Capabilities:
PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Automation Tech
•Program, install, and maintain PLCs and related control systems
•Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair PLC-controlled equipment and industrial automation issues
•Modify existing PLC programs to optimize performance and support production needs
•Analyze and interpret electrical schematics, ladder logic, and technical manuals
•Interface with HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces)
Desired Requirements:
•A current state electrician license
•Successful completion of an electrician apprenticeship program
•4+ years of electrical contracting experience in a utility environment
•Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and reliable transportation
•Good understanding of power systems engineering and operations
•Light carpentry/mechanical abilities (i.e. assembly of racks, small projects that require design and installation)
•Knowledge of the physical aspects of communication devices associated with technologies such as wireless, fiber, Ethernet
•Able to perform basic mathematical calculations
•Able to lift and carry 50+ poundsAble to sit, stand, kneel, climb, lift, and climb stairs and ladders
+ 2+ years of experience with PLCs in a manufacturing or industrial environment
+ Proficiency in programming and troubleshooting PLC systems
+ Experience with SCADA systems, HMIs, and industrial networking (Ethernet/IP, Modbus, etc.)
•Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
•Strong work ethic and positive attitude
•Can work independently AND as part of a team environment
•English is required, and ability to speak other languages is a plus
•Ability to travel with each trip being multiple days