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Electrical Technician

Maui, Hawaii

Electrical Technician

Location: Maui, Hawaii
Reports to: Energy Project Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time
Department: Energy
Compensation: $35–$60/hour (based on experience)

 

The Opportunity

Alpha Inc. is seeking a skilled, self-driven Electrical Technician to join our fast-paced Energy team. This role is essential in delivering high-quality electrical systems and installations—from residential and commercial wiring to large-scale infrastructure projects. While you’ll work on solar PV and battery systems as part of our renewable energy portfolio, the majority of your impact will come from installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting a wide range of electrical systems that keep Hawaii powered.

In this role, you’ll take on diverse electrical projects, including panel installs, conduit work, SCADA system wiring, and low-voltage applications. You’ll collaborate with a team that values craftsmanship, safety, and precision—ensuring every project meets Alpha’s high standards.

The ideal candidate brings 2–3 years of electrical field experience, enjoys variety in their work, and can adapt to different job site environments. If you’re confident with your tools, eager to learn, and ready to build electrical systems that last, you’ll fit right in at Alpha.

 

About Alpha Inc.

At Alpha Inc., we are dedicated to building Hawaii's future through excellence in heavy civil construction, water well drilling, renewable energy, and concrete services. As a locally owned and operated company, we take pride in delivering high-impact projects that serve our communities for generations.

We live by three core values that shape how we work and lead:

  • Alpha Mentality – Demonstrating grit, accountability, and a relentless drive to excel.
  • Strength in Unity – Fostering trust and collaboration to achieve collective success.
  • Lead with Heart – Approaching every endeavor with humility, empathy, and respect.

Join us in shaping what’s next — with purpose, pride, and the Alpha mindset.

 

What You Will Do

Deliver Field Installations with Excellence

  • Install solar PV and battery systems, including panels, inverters, and wiring.
  • Lay underground conduit, install pull boxes, and pull wire across job sites.
  • Perform low-voltage SCADA system wiring and installation for data monitoring.

Maintain Electrical Systems with Precision

  • Build pedestal/strut walls for mounting electrical gear and control systems.
  • Install residential and commercial electrical panels, fixtures, and lighting.
  • Execute landscape lighting and low-voltage installations with care.

Support Safe, Effective Operations

  • Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues with accuracy and urgency.
  • Operate hand and power tools safely and efficiently.
  • Maintain equipment and adhere to job site safety protocols at all times.

 

What You Bring

  • 2–3 years of electrical field experience, including some exposure to solar installation.
  • Electrical Journeyman license preferred (but not required).
  • General electrical knowledge and ability to read single-line diagrams and plans.
  • Skilled in using hand tools and operating mechanical equipment.
  • Physically able to lift and carry up to 100 lbs and work in outdoor conditions, including on rooftops and in full sun.
  • Must have your own tools and a personal vehicle capable of hauling 10’ conduit and strut.
  • Clean driving record and valid driver’s license preferred.
  • Reliable, accountable, and team-oriented with strong communication skills.

 

Why Alpha?

At Alpha Inc., we’re not just building infrastructure—we’re building Hawaii’s future with purpose, precision, and pride. As a locally owned company, we take on complex challenges with a clear mission: deliver high-impact solutions rooted in ingenuity, ‘ohana, and long-term impact.

Here, you’ll join a team that leads with heart, embodies strength in unity, and lives the Alpha Mentality. We value grit, trust, and teamwork—and we believe success comes from doing the work that matters, together.

If you’re driven by craft, motivated by community, and ready to build what lasts—you belong at Alpha.

Apply today and help power the future of Hawaii.

 

Equal Opportunity & Inclusion

Alpha Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, arrest and court record, domestic or sexual violence victim status, credit history, or any other classification protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws, including those enforced by the Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission (HCRC).

 

Work Authorization

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Alpha Inc. is unable to sponsor or assume sponsorship of employment visas (including H-1B, TN, E-3, O-1, etc.) at this time.

Candidates selected for hire will be required to provide documentation verifying their identity and eligibility to work in the U.S. as part of the employment eligibility verification process.

 

Accommodations

If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact us at careers@alphahawaii.com.

 

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