Electrical Careers

ESS is always looking for high-quality individuals who are experts in their field. If you are interested in joining our team, please submit a resume. Please also include the electrical careers position you are applying for, your desired salary, any previous experience not already listed on your resume, references, and if you are willing to travel. 

Resumes can be submitted to essjobs@arcflashpro.com

Electrical Careers

Electricians: Master or Journeyman:

Full-Time Position:

  • 5 plus years experience in industrial/commercial minimum
  • Need to gather the required information to perform many types of engineering analysis.
  • Experienced in industrial and large commercial installations.
  • Extensive travel in the US and abroad, rarely on weekends.
  • Strong Work Ethics: Able to work without supervision.
  • High level of integrity.
  • Good with customers: “Customer First” attitude
  • Must be very thorough: Shortcuts are “NOT” an option

Not required but a plus:

  • Experienced Instructor
  • Infrared
  • Circuit Tracing
  • Troubleshooting

Electrical Engineers:

Full or Part-Time Electrical Engineer (PE)

  • Experienced in SKM or Easy Power engineering software
  • Conducting Arc Flash, Short Circuit, Coordination, and Mitigation Studies
  • Electrical drawings using computer-assisted engineering software
  • Estimating material, labor costs, and project timescales
  • Coordinating technicians and craftspeople
  • Testing installations and systems, and analyzing data
  • Making sure projects meet electrical and construction safety regulations
  • Overseeing inspection and maintenance programs
  • Attending meetings, writing reports and giving presentations to managers and clients.

CAD Technicians:

Full-Time Position:

  • Data Entry for engineering analysis
  • Strong Computer skills
  • Experienced in CAD, SKM, or Easy Power
  • Strong work ethic
 

Resumes can be submitted to essjobs@arcflashpro.com


An arc flash study, also known as an arc flash risk assessment, is conducted to determine the risk levels for all areas in which employees may perform energized work.
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