Powering Mizzou’s Future
At MU Energy Management, we don’t just keep the lights on — we power the future. Our team is responsible for producing, purchasing, and delivering essential utility services across the University of Missouri campus. At the heart of our operations is the cutting-edge Combined Cooling, Heating, and Power Plant (CCHP), which generates steam, chilled water, and electricity to heat, cool, and energize more than 17 million square feet of academic, research, athletic, and healthcare facilities.
But our impact goes beyond energy production. We also design, install, and manage advanced building automation systems that optimize energy use across campus. Our mission is to deliver cost-effective, reliable, and resilient utility services that support the University’s academic and research excellence.
If you are passionate about energy, innovation, and resiliency, join a team that keeps Mizzou running — and thriving.
Position: Utility Production Electrician I
We are seeking a skilled journey-level electrician to support our combined cooling, heating, and power production plants. This role focuses on service, preventive maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical systems critical to utility production.
Key Responsibilities:
- Install and maintain plant auxiliary AC/DC electrical systems: wiring, transformers, panels, generators, exciters, motors, rectifiers, batteries, UPS inverters, motor starters, and VFDs.
- Operate and maintain auxiliary power distribution systems: 480-volt substations, draw-out breakers, motor control centers, and load centers.
- Maintain low-voltage systems: lighting panels, lighting systems, and electrical components for utility production and process control.
- Replace interior/exterior lamps at various heights as needed.
- Install and maintain conduit and cabling for breakers, control systems, instrumentation, relays, meters, lighting, and receptacles.
- Support plant communications systems: public address systems, security systems (door/gate access), surveillance cameras.
- Coordinate work safely with utility operations to avoid plant disruptions. Follow all safety protocols including personal protective equipment as required, lockout/tagout, confined space procedures, and attend required safety meetings and training sessions.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
Career Progression:
This position has a career progression path. With successful training and skills assessment, automatic advancement to Utility Production Electrician II.