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Principal Power Systems Architect
GTN Technical Staffing Dallas, Texas
Principal Power Systems Architect Location: Dallas, TX or Spartanburg, SC (Relocation Offered) Compensation: $200,000 - $350,000 + Bonus + 100% Company-Paid Benefits Overview We are seeking a Principal Power Systems Architect to define, lead, and govern the end-to-end power strategy for next-generation AI-scale data center infrastructure. This individual will architect the electrical backbone that fuels hyperscale GPU clusters-spanning grid interconnection, on-site power generation (with emphasis on gas turbines), energy storage, and facility distribution systems. Reporting directly to the Chief Engineer, this leader will serve as the senior-most authority on power architecture, setting standards, guiding design partners, and enabling scalable, resilient, and energy-efficient infrastructure across multiple greenfield and expansion sites. Key Responsibilities Power Architecture Leadership • Own the global electrical architecture roadmap covering HV/MV/LV systems, redundancy schemes, protection, controls, and monitoring. • Define internal power standards, design templates, and scalable system patterns for replication across facilities. • Provide architectural governance across EPCs, OEMs, utilities, and engineering partners. • Translate long-term compute capacity and deployment targets into power system strategy and design specifications. Grid & On-Site Generation Strategy • Lead utility, ISO/RTO, and interconnection engagements to secure long-term capacity and optimize commercial energy strategy. • Evaluate, model, and architect on-site generation plants-including gas turbines, reciprocating engines, fuel cells, and hybrid renewable systems. • Drive gas turbine integration including equipment selection, emissions compliance, performance modeling, black-start capability, and grid-parallel operation. • Develop microgrid operating strategies for resilience, peak-shaving, and cost optimization. • Architect hybrid grid + on-site generation solutions aligned with reliability, sustainability, and future AI/HPC loads. Facility Power Systems Architecture • Oversee design of substations, switchgear, UPS topologies, PDUs, MV distribution, and grounding/protection schemes. • Direct short-circuit analysis, load flow modeling, arc-flash studies, redundancy planning (N+1/2N/3N), and protective relaying strategy. • Implement SCADA, EPMS, and real-time monitoring architectures for visibility, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization. • Collaborate with mechanical, controls, and IT teams to ensure power systems align with GPU-dense, liquid-cooled, and high-performance workloads. • Establish commissioning, acceptance testing, and lifecycle maintenance standards for power and generation assets. Innovation & Governance • Evaluate and pilot emerging technologies: solid-state transformers, DC distribution, intelligent switchgear, advanced microgrid controllers, and next-gen UPS systems. • Define power safety standards and ensure compliance with NEC, IEEE, NFPA 70E, NERC, and IEC frameworks. • Lead root-cause analysis, reliability engineering, and continuous improvement across the fleet. • Act as the internal authority for electrical risk, resilience engineering, and capacity strategy. Qualifications • BSEE or equivalent required; PE license strongly preferred. • 12+ years of progressive experience in data center, utility, power generation, or mission-critical infrastructure. • Extensive experience architecting on-site generation systems-especially gas turbines (selection, modeling, integration, emissions, and lifecycle operations). • Deep technical expertise in high-availability power systems, short-circuit/arc-flash analysis, and redundancy architectures. • Proven track record producing facility-level electrical architecture for large-scale mission-critical environments. • Hands-on experience with SCADA, EPMS, protective relaying, and distribution automation. • Background in AI/HPC, hyperscale, or large compute-intensive facilities strongly preferred. • Executive-caliber communication skills with the ability to lead EPCs, utilities, OEMs, and cross-functional engineering groups. • Bonus: Experience scaling hybrid grid + on-site generation strategies (gas turbines + renewables + BESS) for large energy-intensive workloads. Why Join This is a visionary, architecture-driven role at the intersection of energy and AI. As the Principal Power Systems Architect, you will define the electrical platform powering some of the most advanced AI infrastructure in the world-shaping how energy generation, grid strategy, and high-density compute converge at hyperscale.
01/08/2026
Full time
Principal Power Systems Architect Location: Dallas, TX or Spartanburg, SC (Relocation Offered) Compensation: $200,000 - $350,000 + Bonus + 100% Company-Paid Benefits Overview We are seeking a Principal Power Systems Architect to define, lead, and govern the end-to-end power strategy for next-generation AI-scale data center infrastructure. This individual will architect the electrical backbone that fuels hyperscale GPU clusters-spanning grid interconnection, on-site power generation (with emphasis on gas turbines), energy storage, and facility distribution systems. Reporting directly to the Chief Engineer, this leader will serve as the senior-most authority on power architecture, setting standards, guiding design partners, and enabling scalable, resilient, and energy-efficient infrastructure across multiple greenfield and expansion sites. Key Responsibilities Power Architecture Leadership • Own the global electrical architecture roadmap covering HV/MV/LV systems, redundancy schemes, protection, controls, and monitoring. • Define internal power standards, design templates, and scalable system patterns for replication across facilities. • Provide architectural governance across EPCs, OEMs, utilities, and engineering partners. • Translate long-term compute capacity and deployment targets into power system strategy and design specifications. Grid & On-Site Generation Strategy • Lead utility, ISO/RTO, and interconnection engagements to secure long-term capacity and optimize commercial energy strategy. • Evaluate, model, and architect on-site generation plants-including gas turbines, reciprocating engines, fuel cells, and hybrid renewable systems. • Drive gas turbine integration including equipment selection, emissions compliance, performance modeling, black-start capability, and grid-parallel operation. • Develop microgrid operating strategies for resilience, peak-shaving, and cost optimization. • Architect hybrid grid + on-site generation solutions aligned with reliability, sustainability, and future AI/HPC loads. Facility Power Systems Architecture • Oversee design of substations, switchgear, UPS topologies, PDUs, MV distribution, and grounding/protection schemes. • Direct short-circuit analysis, load flow modeling, arc-flash studies, redundancy planning (N+1/2N/3N), and protective relaying strategy. • Implement SCADA, EPMS, and real-time monitoring architectures for visibility, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization. • Collaborate with mechanical, controls, and IT teams to ensure power systems align with GPU-dense, liquid-cooled, and high-performance workloads. • Establish commissioning, acceptance testing, and lifecycle maintenance standards for power and generation assets. Innovation & Governance • Evaluate and pilot emerging technologies: solid-state transformers, DC distribution, intelligent switchgear, advanced microgrid controllers, and next-gen UPS systems. • Define power safety standards and ensure compliance with NEC, IEEE, NFPA 70E, NERC, and IEC frameworks. • Lead root-cause analysis, reliability engineering, and continuous improvement across the fleet. • Act as the internal authority for electrical risk, resilience engineering, and capacity strategy. Qualifications • BSEE or equivalent required; PE license strongly preferred. • 12+ years of progressive experience in data center, utility, power generation, or mission-critical infrastructure. • Extensive experience architecting on-site generation systems-especially gas turbines (selection, modeling, integration, emissions, and lifecycle operations). • Deep technical expertise in high-availability power systems, short-circuit/arc-flash analysis, and redundancy architectures. • Proven track record producing facility-level electrical architecture for large-scale mission-critical environments. • Hands-on experience with SCADA, EPMS, protective relaying, and distribution automation. • Background in AI/HPC, hyperscale, or large compute-intensive facilities strongly preferred. • Executive-caliber communication skills with the ability to lead EPCs, utilities, OEMs, and cross-functional engineering groups. • Bonus: Experience scaling hybrid grid + on-site generation strategies (gas turbines + renewables + BESS) for large energy-intensive workloads. Why Join This is a visionary, architecture-driven role at the intersection of energy and AI. As the Principal Power Systems Architect, you will define the electrical platform powering some of the most advanced AI infrastructure in the world-shaping how energy generation, grid strategy, and high-density compute converge at hyperscale.
Hampton Roads Transit
Bus Transportation Supervisor $5,000 Service Bonus
Hampton Roads Transit Norfolk, Virginia
Starting Salary: $70,000 $5,000 Service Bonus Under general supervision, the Transportation Supervisor coordinates and directs the movement of Hampton Roads Transit public transit vehicles through the supervision of operators, radio and/or division dispatchers, and support personnel; monitors, coordinates, and directs the activities of the communication control center; and performs supervisory and administrative activities at transit operating divisions. Supervises personnel and ensures that scheduled and special services operate efficiently. Monitors the Automatic Vehicle Location (CAD/AVL), the System Messages, Mechanical Alarms, Emergency Alarms and Schedule Adherence. Performs radio dispatching functions to ensure compliance with operating standards, provides supervision and to assist staff with problems. Distinguishing Characteristics This position may be assigned to one of three functional areas (Radio Communications Center, Transit Operating Division Dispatcher, or the field) within Transportation. Provides supervision, counseling and coaching of transit operators to ensure compliance with Rules and Regulations, Standard Operating Procedures, uniform regulation, general appearance, and readiness to work; directly responsible for assigned group of transit operators and initiates discipline up to suspensions or terminations if needed; documents daily activity as required. Essential Job Functions: (Duties listed are not intended to be all inclusive nor to limit duties that might reasonably be assigned.) Maintains good public relations; Enforces HRT rules, policies and procedures to ensure safety and quality of service; Participates in staff meetings and attends other meetings, training sessions and seminars as required; Answers inquiries about transportation services, routes, schedules, stop locations; Investigates and follows up on complaints; Investigates and responds to Accidents and Incidents; Meets with City and public officials to develop plans and schedules for street closures, detours and new developments as assigned. Works on departmental and interdepartmental projects, committee work and communicates with management teams regarding all-important issues involving transit service. Evaluates schedules and recommends service modifications. Manages schedule for operator deployment to minimize unscheduled overtime. Manage records created and received in compliance with the Hampton Roads Transit Records Management Policy and Procedures. Assures adherence to HRT and applicable governmental laws and regulations; Responsible for maintaining a general awareness of HRT's EMS. Responsible for handling all related job responsibilities in accordance to HRT's Environmental Policy, relevant EMS Standard Operating Procedures, and Emergency Management Plan. Responsible for ensuring employees in their respective functional areas have adequate training and tools necessary to meet the requirements of the EMS procedures and SOPs. Responsible for observing and evaluating required EMS competencies among employees in their respective functional areas. Prepare and/or coordinate with other departments any documentation required in support of the FTA triennial reviews, drug and alcohol audits, independent audits, state audits, etc.Performs other duties as required. When assigned to the Radio Communications Center (RCC): Monitors and controls all phases of bus fleet and non - revenue vehicles once they have departed the facility. Monitors the radio system and maintains constant radio contact with transit vehicle operators and other units in TDCHR to monitor and control on-street service and to respond to emergencies and special needs; relays information and instructions between operators and supervisors regarding operational hazards, schedule changes, etc.; contacts Police Department as required; contacts Maintenance in case of road failures. Responds to and resolves all radio calls regarding transit security incidents, accidents, and medical emergencies. Resolves all transit service disruptions, ensures all scheduled service is provided by authorizing bus operator overtime, instructing bus operators and mechanics, and monitoring vehicle locations within the service area. Monitors and maintains the on-time service performance of the fleet using the CAD/AVL technology. Ensures documentation and service resolution for operators running outside the current operating standards, this includes in service vehicles as well as pull-in and pull-out vehicles. Provides direct supervision and discipline to Bus Operators using 800MHz radio, telephone and computerized text messaging for work directives or as requested by management. Maintains logs, reports, and records pertaining to status of the system. Enters data obtained from daily reports into computer; prepares and generates daily and special reports as required; including but not limited to road calls, farebox and wheelchair passengers. When assigned to Field Supervision: Monitors and maintains the on-time service performance of the fleet using the CAD/AVL technology. Ensures documentation and service resolution for operators running outside the current operating standards, this includes in service vehicles as well as pull-in and pull-out vehicles. Responds to emergencies on buses; responds to calls concerning trouble on in-service buses to include mechanical trouble; makes mechanical decisions on information received from a bus operator over a radio system and telephone, deciphering the difference between a minor mechanical call to a severe mechanical call and decides whether a vehicle can safely continue operating the scheduled service or be halted due to possible mechanical failure/safety concerns. Coordinates Maintenance Department service calls and service disruption resolution. Provides on-street supervision; investigates accidents; ensures compliance with operating standards; resolves operating problems. Re-establishes schedules in case of breakdowns; controls unruly passengers; suggests alternative routing due to accidents. When assigned to Dispatch: Ensures that all runs are filled by operators according to schedule; assigns stand-by operators to runs as required; assigns PM extras and relief work to extra board operators as required; distributes assignments, run guides, etc to operators. Monitors attendance and works with Manager on controlling attendance problems. Responsible for maintaining and rotating the daily extra board. Responsible for managing and assigning the weekly board. Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills essential to Job Functions: Must be able to work with limited supervision from the Manager of Bus Transportation. Must be able to learn the procedures and operation of a complex two-way radio and computer terminal system. The ability to operate a radio system, to solve operator problems, reacts quickly and calmly in an emergency situation and adopt an effective course of action within established guidelines. The ability to handle heavy radio traffic. Must be able to use independent judgment and initiative in accordance with the accepted policies and procedures when faced with difficult or emergency situations. Must maintain courteous and tactful under stress and pressure from customers, vehicle operators, and co-workers. Must have considerable knowledge of the service area, routes and of types of equipment. The ability to work independently and to concentrate for long periods of time is necessary. This position requires the ability to coordinate with maintenance, risk management and security department as needed to manage incidents. Must be able to speak clearly and concisely and understand views and concerns of others as well as solve operator problems and to take effective action in emergencies. Ability to comprehend verbal information transmitted via radio or telephone and to speak in a manner that will be clearly transmitted by radio or telephone. The ability to read schedules, street maps, and local aids, and comprehend directions of travel. Maintains a thorough knowledge of all routes, transfers rules, fare structure, and operating procedures, geography and landmarks of the area. Ability to enter, correct and retrieve data using spreadsheets and word-processing software. Considerable knowledge of HRT policies and procedures, rules and regulations affecting transit operation to include knowledge of union contract. The ability to obtain knowledge of the Drug and Alcohol Policy and regulations is required in order to make reasonable suspicion determinations to recognize signs and symptoms of drug and/or alcohol misuse. Required Software Knowledge and Skills essential to Job Functions: Proficient in using CAD/AVL Radio System and HASTUS is required. Proficiency in using transit computer systems and the listed software applications associated with performance of assigned work is essential. Basic problem-solving skills associated with software applications used is expected. Software usage relevant to job duties will be evaluated. Essential Software Applications: MS Windows, Word and Outlook; Transit Master (CAD/AVL); HASTUS Training and/or Education: Preferred qualifications include the completion of an Associate Degree in Business Management or Business Administration or related field. Required Experience: Five years transit experience and/or equivalent experience required; One year or equivalent experience radio dispatching; Three years experience in supervisory/management capacity. Licenses or Certificates: Must have CDL Class B license and/or CDL permit and the ability to acquire within sixty (60) days of employment a valid Virginia CDL Class B license with air brake and passenger endorsements. Special Requirements: Ability to pass DOT physical examination. Must be able to pass federal government background screening process for local military installation access . click apply for full job details
01/08/2026
Full time
Starting Salary: $70,000 $5,000 Service Bonus Under general supervision, the Transportation Supervisor coordinates and directs the movement of Hampton Roads Transit public transit vehicles through the supervision of operators, radio and/or division dispatchers, and support personnel; monitors, coordinates, and directs the activities of the communication control center; and performs supervisory and administrative activities at transit operating divisions. Supervises personnel and ensures that scheduled and special services operate efficiently. Monitors the Automatic Vehicle Location (CAD/AVL), the System Messages, Mechanical Alarms, Emergency Alarms and Schedule Adherence. Performs radio dispatching functions to ensure compliance with operating standards, provides supervision and to assist staff with problems. Distinguishing Characteristics This position may be assigned to one of three functional areas (Radio Communications Center, Transit Operating Division Dispatcher, or the field) within Transportation. Provides supervision, counseling and coaching of transit operators to ensure compliance with Rules and Regulations, Standard Operating Procedures, uniform regulation, general appearance, and readiness to work; directly responsible for assigned group of transit operators and initiates discipline up to suspensions or terminations if needed; documents daily activity as required. Essential Job Functions: (Duties listed are not intended to be all inclusive nor to limit duties that might reasonably be assigned.) Maintains good public relations; Enforces HRT rules, policies and procedures to ensure safety and quality of service; Participates in staff meetings and attends other meetings, training sessions and seminars as required; Answers inquiries about transportation services, routes, schedules, stop locations; Investigates and follows up on complaints; Investigates and responds to Accidents and Incidents; Meets with City and public officials to develop plans and schedules for street closures, detours and new developments as assigned. Works on departmental and interdepartmental projects, committee work and communicates with management teams regarding all-important issues involving transit service. Evaluates schedules and recommends service modifications. Manages schedule for operator deployment to minimize unscheduled overtime. Manage records created and received in compliance with the Hampton Roads Transit Records Management Policy and Procedures. Assures adherence to HRT and applicable governmental laws and regulations; Responsible for maintaining a general awareness of HRT's EMS. Responsible for handling all related job responsibilities in accordance to HRT's Environmental Policy, relevant EMS Standard Operating Procedures, and Emergency Management Plan. Responsible for ensuring employees in their respective functional areas have adequate training and tools necessary to meet the requirements of the EMS procedures and SOPs. Responsible for observing and evaluating required EMS competencies among employees in their respective functional areas. Prepare and/or coordinate with other departments any documentation required in support of the FTA triennial reviews, drug and alcohol audits, independent audits, state audits, etc.Performs other duties as required. When assigned to the Radio Communications Center (RCC): Monitors and controls all phases of bus fleet and non - revenue vehicles once they have departed the facility. Monitors the radio system and maintains constant radio contact with transit vehicle operators and other units in TDCHR to monitor and control on-street service and to respond to emergencies and special needs; relays information and instructions between operators and supervisors regarding operational hazards, schedule changes, etc.; contacts Police Department as required; contacts Maintenance in case of road failures. Responds to and resolves all radio calls regarding transit security incidents, accidents, and medical emergencies. Resolves all transit service disruptions, ensures all scheduled service is provided by authorizing bus operator overtime, instructing bus operators and mechanics, and monitoring vehicle locations within the service area. Monitors and maintains the on-time service performance of the fleet using the CAD/AVL technology. Ensures documentation and service resolution for operators running outside the current operating standards, this includes in service vehicles as well as pull-in and pull-out vehicles. Provides direct supervision and discipline to Bus Operators using 800MHz radio, telephone and computerized text messaging for work directives or as requested by management. Maintains logs, reports, and records pertaining to status of the system. Enters data obtained from daily reports into computer; prepares and generates daily and special reports as required; including but not limited to road calls, farebox and wheelchair passengers. When assigned to Field Supervision: Monitors and maintains the on-time service performance of the fleet using the CAD/AVL technology. Ensures documentation and service resolution for operators running outside the current operating standards, this includes in service vehicles as well as pull-in and pull-out vehicles. Responds to emergencies on buses; responds to calls concerning trouble on in-service buses to include mechanical trouble; makes mechanical decisions on information received from a bus operator over a radio system and telephone, deciphering the difference between a minor mechanical call to a severe mechanical call and decides whether a vehicle can safely continue operating the scheduled service or be halted due to possible mechanical failure/safety concerns. Coordinates Maintenance Department service calls and service disruption resolution. Provides on-street supervision; investigates accidents; ensures compliance with operating standards; resolves operating problems. Re-establishes schedules in case of breakdowns; controls unruly passengers; suggests alternative routing due to accidents. When assigned to Dispatch: Ensures that all runs are filled by operators according to schedule; assigns stand-by operators to runs as required; assigns PM extras and relief work to extra board operators as required; distributes assignments, run guides, etc to operators. Monitors attendance and works with Manager on controlling attendance problems. Responsible for maintaining and rotating the daily extra board. Responsible for managing and assigning the weekly board. Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills essential to Job Functions: Must be able to work with limited supervision from the Manager of Bus Transportation. Must be able to learn the procedures and operation of a complex two-way radio and computer terminal system. The ability to operate a radio system, to solve operator problems, reacts quickly and calmly in an emergency situation and adopt an effective course of action within established guidelines. The ability to handle heavy radio traffic. Must be able to use independent judgment and initiative in accordance with the accepted policies and procedures when faced with difficult or emergency situations. Must maintain courteous and tactful under stress and pressure from customers, vehicle operators, and co-workers. Must have considerable knowledge of the service area, routes and of types of equipment. The ability to work independently and to concentrate for long periods of time is necessary. This position requires the ability to coordinate with maintenance, risk management and security department as needed to manage incidents. Must be able to speak clearly and concisely and understand views and concerns of others as well as solve operator problems and to take effective action in emergencies. Ability to comprehend verbal information transmitted via radio or telephone and to speak in a manner that will be clearly transmitted by radio or telephone. The ability to read schedules, street maps, and local aids, and comprehend directions of travel. Maintains a thorough knowledge of all routes, transfers rules, fare structure, and operating procedures, geography and landmarks of the area. Ability to enter, correct and retrieve data using spreadsheets and word-processing software. Considerable knowledge of HRT policies and procedures, rules and regulations affecting transit operation to include knowledge of union contract. The ability to obtain knowledge of the Drug and Alcohol Policy and regulations is required in order to make reasonable suspicion determinations to recognize signs and symptoms of drug and/or alcohol misuse. Required Software Knowledge and Skills essential to Job Functions: Proficient in using CAD/AVL Radio System and HASTUS is required. Proficiency in using transit computer systems and the listed software applications associated with performance of assigned work is essential. Basic problem-solving skills associated with software applications used is expected. Software usage relevant to job duties will be evaluated. Essential Software Applications: MS Windows, Word and Outlook; Transit Master (CAD/AVL); HASTUS Training and/or Education: Preferred qualifications include the completion of an Associate Degree in Business Management or Business Administration or related field. Required Experience: Five years transit experience and/or equivalent experience required; One year or equivalent experience radio dispatching; Three years experience in supervisory/management capacity. Licenses or Certificates: Must have CDL Class B license and/or CDL permit and the ability to acquire within sixty (60) days of employment a valid Virginia CDL Class B license with air brake and passenger endorsements. Special Requirements: Ability to pass DOT physical examination. Must be able to pass federal government background screening process for local military installation access . click apply for full job details
Electrical Field Service Lead
Stellar Energy Americas Inc Bowling Green, Ohio
FIELD SERVICES - Electrical Field Service Lead Position Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt, Hourly Reports to: Digital Electrical Field Service Lead Digital Supervisory Responsibility: Assist Field Leadership Company Summary Stellar Energy provides state-of-the-art solutions customers build in for optimized energy performance now; and in the preparation for the energy needs of tomorrow. In business for 25 years, we've delivered added energy efficiency and capacity to customers in more than 15 countries. More dispatchable power. Increased LNG production. Greater Data Center efficiency and lower costs. Hyperscale deployment at the best possible speed to first megawatt. All delivered with the lower emissions required to support our partners' unique sustainability objectives. Stellar Energy specializes in a wide range of engineering and manufacturing solutions within the energy sector including turbine inlet air chilling, central utility plants, district cooling, combined heat & power systems, thermal energy storage, inlet air heating, data center chilling, and inlet air chilling for LNG facilities. Additionally, our expertise extends to start-up & commissioning, system health analysis, services, and training. Our in-house team of skilled engineers and dedicated tradespeople are the reason we are the global leader in customized solutions. Stellar Energy strives to add value to today's energy infrastructure, achieving secure, affordable, and sustainable energy that will help to create a responsible energy economy. Summary Objective Electrical Field Service Lead serves as the senior field electrician responsible for overseeing the electrical installation, startup, and commissioning of Stellar Energy's Modular Central Utility Plants (MCUPs) at customer sites. This position helps direct and support a team of two Field Technicians and acts as the primary electrical authority on-site, ensuring projects are executed safely, on time, and in accordance with engineering specifications, codes, and quality standards. The role requires a combination of expert electrical knowledge, hands-on field execution, leadership, and digital fluency with control systems, sensors, and related smart infrastructure. Essential Functions Lead the contractor in all electrical installation activities for MCUPs at customer locations, serving as the senior site electrician. Coordinate and supervise the work of two Field Technicians, assigning tasks and ensuring quality and safety standards are met. Interpret and execute electrical plans, single-line diagrams, wiring schematics, mechanical P&IDs, structural drawings, interconnection details, and control drawings provided by Engineering. Manage startup and commissioning of electrical systems, including verification of power distribution, control wiring, instrumentation, and smart components. Configure and troubleshoot control panels, PLCs, VFDs, and digital monitoring systems during commissioning. Conduct site-level QA/QC inspections and pre-functional tests to validate readiness for system energization. Interface with internal Engineering, Project Management, and Controls teams to resolve technical issues in the field. Maintain detailed field documentation, including redlines, daily work reports, punch lists, and commissioning logs. Ensure compliance with all applicable electrical codes (e.g., NEC, NFPA 70E), safety regulations, and Stellar Energy policies. Train and mentor field staff in proper electrical practices, safety protocols, and equipment-specific procedures. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Competencies Expert-level understanding of industrial and commercial electrical systems (480V three-phase, control systems, instrumentation). Proficient in electrical troubleshooting and commissioning methodologies. Strong leadership and team coordination skills. High level of attention to detail and ability to produce thorough, accurate field documentation. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, P&IDs, and I/O lists. Proficient in using digital tools (tablets, mobile apps, HMI interfaces) and control systems. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven ability to work independently in fast-paced, dynamic field environments. Commitment to safety and operational excellence. Supervisory Responsibility This position does not have direct report supervisory responsibilities. Work Environment Fast paced, time sensitive, stressful, construction environment where there are no exceptions to the safety and quality requirements. Large amount of decision-making daily with accuracy margins associated. Exciting and ever-changing environment of Lean methodology employed daily. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud. This position is performed inside and outside with uncontrolled weather conditions. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or listen. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must frequently lift or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are dependent on site/project requirements. This position may require overtime and occasional weekend work. Travel The role is at the project site, 100% travel is required. Required Education and Experience High school diploma or GED. Journeyman Electrician license or higher (state-recognized). 8+ years of electrical installation experience in industrial or commercial environments. 3+ years of supervisory or lead field experience. Hands-on experience with electrical startup and commissioning activities. Working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910/1926 standards. Associate degree in technical field or equivalent experience. 7-10 Years' experience in Heavy Industrial Environment as Superintendent or Lead Foreman. Intermediate to Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook, ACC,BIMS 360, Procore, cloud project management platforms, field daily reports, safety reports Ability to obtain OSHA 30 Hour Certification and site relevant safety training Knowledge of quality system, process control, and tool control, etc. Ability to obtain NFPA70E and Arc Flash Certifications. Preferred Education and Experience Associate's degree or technical diploma in Electrical Technology, Industrial Automation, or related field or completion of accredited apprenticeship (4 year minimum). Master Electrician license. Experience working with modular energy systems, utility plants, or packaged mechanical systems. Familiarity with PLC programming (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens) and SCADA systems. OSHA 30 and NFPA 70E certifications. Experience in commissioning smart building or IIoT-connected systems. Familiarity with Medium Voltage Systems (greater than 1000V) Work Authorization Must be qualified to work in the United States. Must hold a current US Passport or have ability to obtain. Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Stellar Energy Americas Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Stellar Energy Americas Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. PIe7a5-
01/01/2026
Full time
FIELD SERVICES - Electrical Field Service Lead Position Type: Full-time, Non-Exempt, Hourly Reports to: Digital Electrical Field Service Lead Digital Supervisory Responsibility: Assist Field Leadership Company Summary Stellar Energy provides state-of-the-art solutions customers build in for optimized energy performance now; and in the preparation for the energy needs of tomorrow. In business for 25 years, we've delivered added energy efficiency and capacity to customers in more than 15 countries. More dispatchable power. Increased LNG production. Greater Data Center efficiency and lower costs. Hyperscale deployment at the best possible speed to first megawatt. All delivered with the lower emissions required to support our partners' unique sustainability objectives. Stellar Energy specializes in a wide range of engineering and manufacturing solutions within the energy sector including turbine inlet air chilling, central utility plants, district cooling, combined heat & power systems, thermal energy storage, inlet air heating, data center chilling, and inlet air chilling for LNG facilities. Additionally, our expertise extends to start-up & commissioning, system health analysis, services, and training. Our in-house team of skilled engineers and dedicated tradespeople are the reason we are the global leader in customized solutions. Stellar Energy strives to add value to today's energy infrastructure, achieving secure, affordable, and sustainable energy that will help to create a responsible energy economy. Summary Objective Electrical Field Service Lead serves as the senior field electrician responsible for overseeing the electrical installation, startup, and commissioning of Stellar Energy's Modular Central Utility Plants (MCUPs) at customer sites. This position helps direct and support a team of two Field Technicians and acts as the primary electrical authority on-site, ensuring projects are executed safely, on time, and in accordance with engineering specifications, codes, and quality standards. The role requires a combination of expert electrical knowledge, hands-on field execution, leadership, and digital fluency with control systems, sensors, and related smart infrastructure. Essential Functions Lead the contractor in all electrical installation activities for MCUPs at customer locations, serving as the senior site electrician. Coordinate and supervise the work of two Field Technicians, assigning tasks and ensuring quality and safety standards are met. Interpret and execute electrical plans, single-line diagrams, wiring schematics, mechanical P&IDs, structural drawings, interconnection details, and control drawings provided by Engineering. Manage startup and commissioning of electrical systems, including verification of power distribution, control wiring, instrumentation, and smart components. Configure and troubleshoot control panels, PLCs, VFDs, and digital monitoring systems during commissioning. Conduct site-level QA/QC inspections and pre-functional tests to validate readiness for system energization. Interface with internal Engineering, Project Management, and Controls teams to resolve technical issues in the field. Maintain detailed field documentation, including redlines, daily work reports, punch lists, and commissioning logs. Ensure compliance with all applicable electrical codes (e.g., NEC, NFPA 70E), safety regulations, and Stellar Energy policies. Train and mentor field staff in proper electrical practices, safety protocols, and equipment-specific procedures. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Competencies Expert-level understanding of industrial and commercial electrical systems (480V three-phase, control systems, instrumentation). Proficient in electrical troubleshooting and commissioning methodologies. Strong leadership and team coordination skills. High level of attention to detail and ability to produce thorough, accurate field documentation. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, P&IDs, and I/O lists. Proficient in using digital tools (tablets, mobile apps, HMI interfaces) and control systems. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven ability to work independently in fast-paced, dynamic field environments. Commitment to safety and operational excellence. Supervisory Responsibility This position does not have direct report supervisory responsibilities. Work Environment Fast paced, time sensitive, stressful, construction environment where there are no exceptions to the safety and quality requirements. Large amount of decision-making daily with accuracy margins associated. Exciting and ever-changing environment of Lean methodology employed daily. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud. This position is performed inside and outside with uncontrolled weather conditions. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or listen. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must frequently lift or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are dependent on site/project requirements. This position may require overtime and occasional weekend work. Travel The role is at the project site, 100% travel is required. Required Education and Experience High school diploma or GED. Journeyman Electrician license or higher (state-recognized). 8+ years of electrical installation experience in industrial or commercial environments. 3+ years of supervisory or lead field experience. Hands-on experience with electrical startup and commissioning activities. Working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910/1926 standards. Associate degree in technical field or equivalent experience. 7-10 Years' experience in Heavy Industrial Environment as Superintendent or Lead Foreman. Intermediate to Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook, ACC,BIMS 360, Procore, cloud project management platforms, field daily reports, safety reports Ability to obtain OSHA 30 Hour Certification and site relevant safety training Knowledge of quality system, process control, and tool control, etc. Ability to obtain NFPA70E and Arc Flash Certifications. Preferred Education and Experience Associate's degree or technical diploma in Electrical Technology, Industrial Automation, or related field or completion of accredited apprenticeship (4 year minimum). Master Electrician license. Experience working with modular energy systems, utility plants, or packaged mechanical systems. Familiarity with PLC programming (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens) and SCADA systems. OSHA 30 and NFPA 70E certifications. Experience in commissioning smart building or IIoT-connected systems. Familiarity with Medium Voltage Systems (greater than 1000V) Work Authorization Must be qualified to work in the United States. Must hold a current US Passport or have ability to obtain. Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Stellar Energy Americas Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Stellar Energy Americas Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. PIe7a5-

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