AOI
The Facility Electrician is responsible for performing a wide range of commercial electrical maintenance, repairs, and installations across the facility. This role focuses heavily on electrical troubleshooting, equipment support, and maintaining safe power distribution throughout the building. The Facility Electrician will also assist with general facility upkeep as needed to provide a safe, clean, and comfortable environment for employees and visitors.
Job Responsibilities
Perform commercial electrical work including troubleshooting circuits, panels, lighting systems, outlets, breakers, motor controls, and equipment wiring
Conduct daily inspections of electric rooms, distribution panels, backup power, and notify management of the repair needs.
Daily check and maintain all luminaires in good condition and uniform. Repair/replace lamps/parts as needed.
Follow SOP to complete work orders as assigned/received and update statuses with management.
Ensure all electrical work complies with NEC standards and local codes.
Report or correct any hazardous conditions observed immediately.
Assist with oversight of electrical work performed by vendors and contractors.
Maintain inventory of electrical supplies, tools, and replacement parts.
Create purchase requests on general building maintenance supplies and facility support services, and record parts usage and submit warranty claims.
File inspection documentation, maintenance records, and inventory log.
Interact with maintenance vendors and escort them when performing work on company premises.
Perform other work-related tasks as required and assigned (Plumbing, HVAC, General building repair, etc.)
Qualifications
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required
At least three years of experience in commercial or industrial electrical work
Expired or active Journeyman Electrician license, strongly preferred
Experience with electrical troubleshooting, conduit bending, and commercial power distribution
Experience working with building equipment such as motors, panels, breakers, and lighting systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and single-line diagrams
Basic working knowledge of building control and automation systems
Chemical and Cleanroom experience a plus
Ability to communicate effectively with employees, vendors, and visitors
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
Ability to perform physical duties with manual dexterity, stand for eight hours, bend, stretch, reach, climb ladders, crawl, kneel, and move below the ground when necessary, sometimes for extended periods
Ability to work in tight spaces and outdoors in extreme weather conditions
Ability to differentiate primary colors and read gauges on meters
Regularly lift and/or move up to 75 pounds
Must be able to use hand tools and power tools correctly and safely.
Work Environment
Respond to off-hour emergency calls
Available to work night shift or weekend when necessary
Must be comfortable being potentially exposed to chemicals with personal protective equipment
Location: Sugar Land, Texas
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Job Responsibilities
Perform commercial electrical work including troubleshooting circuits, panels, lighting systems, outlets, breakers, motor controls, and equipment wiring
Conduct daily inspections of electric rooms, distribution panels, backup power, and notify management of the repair needs.
Daily check and maintain all luminaires in good condition and uniform. Repair/replace lamps/parts as needed.
Follow SOP to complete work orders as assigned/received and update statuses with management.
Ensure all electrical work complies with NEC standards and local codes.
Report or correct any hazardous conditions observed immediately.
Assist with oversight of electrical work performed by vendors and contractors.
Maintain inventory of electrical supplies, tools, and replacement parts.
Create purchase requests on general building maintenance supplies and facility support services, and record parts usage and submit warranty claims.
File inspection documentation, maintenance records, and inventory log.
Interact with maintenance vendors and escort them when performing work on company premises.
Perform other work-related tasks as required and assigned (Plumbing, HVAC, General building repair, etc.)
Qualifications
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required
At least three years of experience in commercial or industrial electrical work
Expired or active Journeyman Electrician license, strongly preferred
Experience with electrical troubleshooting, conduit bending, and commercial power distribution
Experience working with building equipment such as motors, panels, breakers, and lighting systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and single-line diagrams
Basic working knowledge of building control and automation systems
Chemical and Cleanroom experience a plus
Ability to communicate effectively with employees, vendors, and visitors
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
Ability to perform physical duties with manual dexterity, stand for eight hours, bend, stretch, reach, climb ladders, crawl, kneel, and move below the ground when necessary, sometimes for extended periods
Ability to work in tight spaces and outdoors in extreme weather conditions
Ability to differentiate primary colors and read gauges on meters
Regularly lift and/or move up to 75 pounds
Must be able to use hand tools and power tools correctly and safely.
Work Environment
Respond to off-hour emergency calls
Available to work night shift or weekend when necessary
Must be comfortable being potentially exposed to chemicals with personal protective equipment
Location: Sugar Land, Texas
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