Join a team dedicated to supporting critical infrastructure as a Critical Systems Technician II, Connected, based in New Albany, OH. In this role, you will play a key part in ensuring the reliability and performance of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) battery systems for essential facilities. This position offers hands-on experience with battery installations, maintenance, and troubleshooting, while working alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative environment. The company values safety, professional growth, and a commitment to delivering high-quality service to both internal and external customers.
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Assist with battery replacements and new installations for UPS systems.
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Support preventative and scheduled maintenance of battery systems with minimal disruption to customers.
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Contribute to warehouse operations as needed.
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Interact professionally with internal teams and external clients.
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Follow operational, maintenance, and emergency procedures (MOPs).
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Adhere strictly to facility work rules and safety protocols.
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Utilize hand tools and general maintenance equipment safely and effectively.
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Maintain a clean and organized job site during all phases of work.
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Assist with tasks in other service divisions, such as Switch Gear, Operations, and HVAC, as required.
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Work from schematic diagrams, sketches, and verbal instructions.
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Learn to disconnect and connect sealed batteries in cabinets and open racks.
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Develop skills in building flooded cell battery racks and spill containment systems.
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Learn to install flooded cell batteries onto rack systems in critical spaces.
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Enter pre-installation test readings and collect data for reporting using a laptop computer.
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Gain experience in preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and emergency repairs on DC battery systems with increasing independence.
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Regular and reliable attendance is essential.
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Perform other duties as assigned by Services Management.
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Travel approximately 30% or more as required.
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Must be a US Citizen.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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Ability to safely operate department equipment.
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Basic repair and maintenance skills under supervision.
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Willingness to learn AC/DC theory, electronic components, and circuitry.
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Training or experience with digital multimeters, amp clamps, and battery testing tools (such as Alber Cellcorder) is a plus.
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Understanding of isolation devices, arc-flash PPE, and safe work practices.
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Ability to connect battery strings in series, parallel, and series-parallel configurations.
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Familiarity with torque values, torque-mark application, and visual inspection of battery installations.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel.
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OSHA 10-hour certification and NFPA-70E Safety Training preferred.
Offered compensation: $28/yr - $38/yr
- AC/DC Electronic Circuitry
- Battery Systems Maintenance (optional)
- Industrial electrician (optional)
- NFPA-70E Safety Training (optional)
- OSHA 10-hour certification (optional)