Electrical Panel Builder & Field Technician
Location: Morrisville, NC
(On-site shop with local field dispatch)
Pay: $25.00 – $30.00 per hour (Based on Experience)
Job Type: Full-time
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(1st Shift)
Overtime: Available / as needed based on project workload
Why Apply?
Structured Training: Comprehensive 3 to 6 months of hands-on shop training before transitioning to field service.
Consistent Schedule: Reliable Monday–Friday day shift with overtime opportunities.
Balanced Work: Clean shop assembly environment paired with dynamic field commissioning.
Position Overview
We are hiring an
Electrical Panel Builder & Field Technician in Morrisville, NC. You will start with
3 to 6 months in the shop mastering our control panel builds, wiring standards, and testing procedures. Once fully trained, you will split time between shop builds and field installations, conduit runs, and machine startups at customer sites.
What You Will Do Phase 1: Shop Assembly & Training (First 3–6 Months)
Build and wire industrial control panels from electrical schematics, layout prints, and BOMs.
Mount DIN rail, wire duct, circuit breakers, contactors, relays, power supplies, VFDs, and PLCs.
Route, crimp, terminate, and label wiring to UL 508A standards.
Perform point-to-point continuity checks, power testing, and electrical troubleshooting prior to shipment.
Phase 2: Field Installations & Startups (Post-Training)
Measure, cut, thread, and bend EMT and Rigid conduit (hand, mechanical, hydraulic).
Pull wire, set junction boxes, and terminate power (480VAC / 240VAC / 120VAC 3-Phase) and low-voltage control circuits (24VDC, 4–20mA analog loops, sensor wiring).
Support equipment startups, perform PLC I/O checkouts, and diagnose field wiring faults.
Qualifications & Requirements
1+ years of hands-on experience in electrical control panel building or electrical work.
Proven ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams independently.
Practical experience bending conduit (EMT/Rigid) and pulling wire. (preferred)
Solid understanding of 480V 3-phase power and 24VDC control circuits.
Proficiency using digital multimeters, megohmmeters (meggers), and hand/power tools.
Willingness to complete 3–6 months of shop training prior to field dispatch.
Flexibility to work overtime as needed based on workload.
Valid Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
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