National Western Center
The National Western Center (NWC) is a reimagined 250-acre campus in Denver, Colorado with a vision to be the global destination for food and agricultural discovery. It is the new home of the National Western Stock Show and Colorado State University’s Spur campus. But the future National Western Center isn’t just new buildings. It’s a destination unto itself. It’s a mission‑oriented place that will be lively and active all year round — with new events and experiences around every corner.
The Opportunity The Campus Electrician at the National Western Center (NWC) is responsible for the day‑to‑day event power distribution, setting and striking temporary distribution of power and assist with electrical infrastructure for the entire NWC campus. This includes all electrical needs per event orders, such as planning of power distribution, mobilization and demobilization of equipment. This is a multifaceted position. Aside from events, campus electricians will perform duties in operations and maintenance/preventative maintenance, renovations/alterations, projects, assessments and inspections.
What you will do Event / Campus Operations
Temporary power distribution, coordinating all exhibitor electrical orders, equipment and supplies to set up for exhibits and events.
Organize and store all equipment and supplies. Tracking equipment and assets.
Knowledge in electrical wiring, outlets, lighting fixtures and other electrical components.
Diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment such as motors, transformers, switchgear, panels, and other systems.
Assist with conducting regular inspections and maintenance of electrical systems to handle any issues and ensure proper functioning.
Assist with fire alarm and life safety systems, including panels, detectors and other related devices.
Working with systems and equipment from 0 through 480V. Commercial environment/nature of work.
Other duties as assigned.
What you will bring along
High School Diploma or GED preferred, associate degree or technical certification in Building Systems, Facilities Management, or a related field preferred.
Colorado Journeyman License, 1‑2 years JW experience. License must be and stay current.
Knowledge of all electrical safety codes and regulations.
Knowledge of low voltage and lighting control systems is a plus.
Forklift Certification and Scissor Lift Certification or willingness/ability to acquire within the first 60 days.
Licensing and registration must be kept current.
Knowledge of national and local building codes and safety regulations.
Ability to operate hand tools, power tools, and other maintenance equipment safely and effectively.
Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to address building system issues quickly and efficiently.
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment.
Physical ability to lift, carry, and move equipment as needed; may require working at heights and in confined spaces.
Experience working in a large multi‑building campus environment, preferably in a public or commercial setting.
This job may be a great fit if
You embrace the startup nature of the organization, and no job is below you.
You are detail and results oriented.
You are an entrepreneurial self‑starter.
You are a skilled problem solver who takes initiative and can communicate clearly with internal and external stakeholders.
You act with respect, competence, and integrity.
You work well as part of a team.
You excel at functioning in high pressure situations while maintaining a calm, professional manner.
You are a collaborator by nature and seek to find ways to compromise.
You demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
You have great time management and prioritization skills.
You are results oriented and exercise sound judgment in your work.
You have a track record of being dependable.
You are excited about the opportunity to grow with the organization. You are all‑in on the mission of the National Western Center.
Work location and hours This position can be performed on property in Denver, Colorado
Compensation range $34 - $37/HR
What we can offer you We offer family‑friendly benefits and flexible work hours to our employees.
Medical, dental and vision coverage starting day 1
Paid time off
Paid parental leave
401k plan with a 4.00% company match
Support for community involvement
Get to know us National Western Center is a reimagined 250‑acre campus with new indoor and outdoor event venues, and more on the way! The brand‑new Stockyards Event Center is a multipurpose space with two arenas, ample parking and views of the Rocky Mountains and the Denver skyline. An outdoor plaza connects it to 20 acres of hardscaped yards for outdoor concerts, festivals, large equipment trade shows, sporting events, drive‑in movies and more. The center is just two miles from downtown Denver and adjacent to the RiNo Art District, with easy access from Denver International Airport via I‑70. Home to CSU Spur and the National Western Stock Show, the National Western Center is an emerging urban hub for food and agriculture discovery.
Our mission We are dedicated to building a diverse community, one where employees feel a sense of belonging, and are valued for their contributions and the perspectives they bring. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.
How to apply Please submit your resume and cover letter online at: https://nationalwesterncenter.com/careers/
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The Opportunity The Campus Electrician at the National Western Center (NWC) is responsible for the day‑to‑day event power distribution, setting and striking temporary distribution of power and assist with electrical infrastructure for the entire NWC campus. This includes all electrical needs per event orders, such as planning of power distribution, mobilization and demobilization of equipment. This is a multifaceted position. Aside from events, campus electricians will perform duties in operations and maintenance/preventative maintenance, renovations/alterations, projects, assessments and inspections.
What you will do Event / Campus Operations
Temporary power distribution, coordinating all exhibitor electrical orders, equipment and supplies to set up for exhibits and events.
Organize and store all equipment and supplies. Tracking equipment and assets.
Knowledge in electrical wiring, outlets, lighting fixtures and other electrical components.
Diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment such as motors, transformers, switchgear, panels, and other systems.
Assist with conducting regular inspections and maintenance of electrical systems to handle any issues and ensure proper functioning.
Assist with fire alarm and life safety systems, including panels, detectors and other related devices.
Working with systems and equipment from 0 through 480V. Commercial environment/nature of work.
Other duties as assigned.
What you will bring along
High School Diploma or GED preferred, associate degree or technical certification in Building Systems, Facilities Management, or a related field preferred.
Colorado Journeyman License, 1‑2 years JW experience. License must be and stay current.
Knowledge of all electrical safety codes and regulations.
Knowledge of low voltage and lighting control systems is a plus.
Forklift Certification and Scissor Lift Certification or willingness/ability to acquire within the first 60 days.
Licensing and registration must be kept current.
Knowledge of national and local building codes and safety regulations.
Ability to operate hand tools, power tools, and other maintenance equipment safely and effectively.
Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to address building system issues quickly and efficiently.
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment.
Physical ability to lift, carry, and move equipment as needed; may require working at heights and in confined spaces.
Experience working in a large multi‑building campus environment, preferably in a public or commercial setting.
This job may be a great fit if
You embrace the startup nature of the organization, and no job is below you.
You are detail and results oriented.
You are an entrepreneurial self‑starter.
You are a skilled problem solver who takes initiative and can communicate clearly with internal and external stakeholders.
You act with respect, competence, and integrity.
You work well as part of a team.
You excel at functioning in high pressure situations while maintaining a calm, professional manner.
You are a collaborator by nature and seek to find ways to compromise.
You demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
You have great time management and prioritization skills.
You are results oriented and exercise sound judgment in your work.
You have a track record of being dependable.
You are excited about the opportunity to grow with the organization. You are all‑in on the mission of the National Western Center.
Work location and hours This position can be performed on property in Denver, Colorado
Compensation range $34 - $37/HR
What we can offer you We offer family‑friendly benefits and flexible work hours to our employees.
Medical, dental and vision coverage starting day 1
Paid time off
Paid parental leave
401k plan with a 4.00% company match
Support for community involvement
Get to know us National Western Center is a reimagined 250‑acre campus with new indoor and outdoor event venues, and more on the way! The brand‑new Stockyards Event Center is a multipurpose space with two arenas, ample parking and views of the Rocky Mountains and the Denver skyline. An outdoor plaza connects it to 20 acres of hardscaped yards for outdoor concerts, festivals, large equipment trade shows, sporting events, drive‑in movies and more. The center is just two miles from downtown Denver and adjacent to the RiNo Art District, with easy access from Denver International Airport via I‑70. Home to CSU Spur and the National Western Stock Show, the National Western Center is an emerging urban hub for food and agriculture discovery.
Our mission We are dedicated to building a diverse community, one where employees feel a sense of belonging, and are valued for their contributions and the perspectives they bring. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.
How to apply Please submit your resume and cover letter online at: https://nationalwesterncenter.com/careers/
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