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Electrical Technician

Bellflower, CA

The Opportunity

InCharge Energy is seeking an Electrical Technician to support customer service needs at our Los Angeles Sales and Service Office (LASSO). Service is the core of the LASSO Office, we are growing a large list of lighting and electrical service customers while adding Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE) installation and maintenance services to our capabilities. The Electrical Technician will be part of our LASSO Team and report to Operations Management of our LASSO operation in Bellflower, CA. Key aspects of the work include troubleshooting, repair, and installation of lighting, electrical, and EV charging equipment and electrical construction projects for EVSE.

What You’ll Do

  • Repair maintain, troubleshoot, and service electrical equipment, including panels, branch circuitry, wiring devices and lighting fixtures and controls using technical skills and basic electrical tools and test equipment
  • Maintain detailed and timely documentation for repairs and installations
  • When needed for service jobs, provide an accurate job scope and material and labor estimate for use by our dispatch staff in preparing estimates and customer proposals
  • Drive a company-assigned vehicle to work sites located throughout Southern California
  • Keep your company-assigned vehicle clean and organized and maintain adequate supplies of company-provided materials and equipment as needed to perform repairs and services
  • Work individually, with a co-worker, or on a crew, as required by job
  • Maintain a schedule which allows for flexible daily job start times (typically early morning) as well as occasional after hours shifts
  • Participate in voluntary on-call emergency service call rotation, typically paid at overtime or double time per applicable law
  • Coordinate with customer representatives and third parties/vendors for the flawless execution of projects
  • Ensure that all services and projects are delivered on-time, within the scope, and within budget
  • Represent the company at client locations with the highest standards of professional conduct
  • Perform risk management to minimize work-related risks
  • Comply with company-mandated online training and attend periodic company meetings and training as required to maintain proficiency and enhance skills
  • Perform other related duties as assigned

Your Experience and Capabilities

  • 5+ years of lighting service, electrical service or related work experience in a client-facing role
  • High School diploma or GED
  • California Non-Residential Lighting Technician (NRLT) certification
  • ASE or other applicable certification is desirable
  • Hands-on experience in lighting and electrical troubleshooting and repairs
  • Enterprising, self-starter attitude
  • Proven working experience in service operations
  • Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills
  • Proficient with basic mobile phone, tablet, and computer-based applications
  • Detail-oriented, resourceful, diligent, and able to operate independently with limited supervision (completing assigned work accurately and in a timely manner)
  • Good driving record demonstrating the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle
  • Ability to travel overnight (less than 20%) a plus but not mandatory 

Physical and Environmental Demands

  • Include but not limited to the following: lifting, bending, climbing, kneeling, reaching, sitting, standing, working from ladders, walking, working in extreme temperatures (cold/heat), confined quarters, excessive noise, and high voltage

US Hourly Range

$35 - $38 USD

What We Offer

Full-time employees enjoy competitive compensation, yearly bonuses, and benefits package including 401(k) matching contribution, health, dental, and vision, cell phone reimbursement, generous vacation, office meals and snacks, team building events and activities throughout the year. 

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Employment at InCharge Energy is based solely upon individual merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy status, sex, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by law. We also make reasonable accommodations to meet our obligations under laws protecting the rights of the disabled.

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