We are seeking an experienced Maintenance Electrician with at least five (5) years of commercial maintenance experience, including strong hands-on work with 208V and 480V systems. This role is ideal for a knowledgeable, safety-focused maintenance electrician who takes pride in troubleshooting complex systems and maintaining reliable facility operations.
Experience working in historic or aging facilities is a plus.
What You'll Do
In this role, you will apply your working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and NFPA standards to maintain and repair a wide range of building systems. You will work both independently and as part of a facilities team to ensure electrical systems remain safe, functional, and code compliant.
The strongest candidates will bring:
Five or more years of commercial or institutional electrical maintenance experience
Demonstrated experience with 208V and 480V electrical systems
Solid understanding of NEC and electrical safety best practices
Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
Experience with fire alarm and life safety systems
Ability to read blueprints and technical diagrams
Willingness to participate in an on-call rotation
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and work in mechanical rooms, on ladders, and in varying conditions
A proactive approach to preventative maintenance and long-term system reliability
Experience working in historic facilities or older infrastructure is highly desirable.
If you are a dependable, experienced maintenance electrician who values safety, craftsmanship, and keeping facilities running smoothly, we encourage you to apply.
Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical panels, conduits, motors, transformers, switches, and related equipment
Troubleshooting and servicing 208V and 480V systems
Maintaining lighting systems (fixtures, ballasts, switches, fuses, exterior lighting)
Testing and maintaining fire alarm, sprinkler, and other life safety systems
Reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, and technical diagrams
Preparing material lists and cost estimates for repair and maintenance projects
Supporting and improving preventative maintenance programs
Maintaining inventory and ordering electrical parts and supplies
Responding to emergency system issues, including after-hours call-back as needed
Performing general building maintenance tasks (HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, painting) when required
Monitoring contract work to ensure safety and quality standards are met
Conducting inspections, documenting findings, and initiating work orders