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Electrical Test Technician (Entry Level/New Graduate) Vector Power LLC Plano, TX Job Details Full-time 1 hour ago Qualifications English Laboratory test results documentation Inspection reporting and documentation Industrial equipment troubleshooting Company vehicle operation Electrical relays Electrical safety procedures Driver's License Laboratory reports Electrical Engineering Technology Troubleshooting electrical systems Circuit breakers Engineering Technology Electronics test documentation Electrical transformers Electrical maintenance Technical troubleshooting support Equipment testing Safety procedures for high-voltage work Electrical Engineering Associate's degree Field data collection Hand tools Field engineering Associate's degree in electrical engineering technology Electrical unit testing Entry level Electrical system inspections Full Job Description As an Electrical Test Technician, you'll work alongside experienced team members to help inspect, test, and maintain electrical equipment at client sites. This is a hands-on, field-based role where you'll learn by doing and build your skills. Applicants can be located in (or willing to relocate to) Dallas and Houston areas.
Your day-to-day work will include:
Assisting with inspections, testing, troubleshooting, and data collection on electrical systems ranging from low voltage up to high voltage equipment (480V-600kV). Performing a variety of electrical tests on equipment such as transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, protective relays, cables, and control systems (with training provided). Helping identify issues in the field and supporting senior technicians in developing repair or upgrade recommendations. Recording test results and helping prepare clear, accurate reports that document what was tested and what was found. Following all safety procedures and company standards while working around energized equipment. Traveling to job sites as needed. Most travel is planned, but you may be asked to support urgent or on-call work. Using hand tools, test equipment, and lifting or moving tools and materials (up to 50 lbs.) as part of regular field work. A diploma, certificate, or associate's degree in electrical engineering technology or a related technical program. An Electrical Engineering degree is an asset but not required. Some hands-on experience through school labs, co-op, internships, or entry-level work in electrical or industrial environments. An interest in electrical testing, commissioning, and maintenance work. Basic familiarity with electrical equipment such as transformers, breakers, relays, and cables (advanced testing skills will be developed on the job). Willingness to work toward or obtain NETA certification (support provided). The ability to read, write, and speak English clearly to ensure safe and effective communication. A valid driver's license and the ability to operate a company vehicle under standard fleet requirements. Why This Role Is a
Great Start:
You'll gain hands-on experience with real-world electrical systems. You'll receive mentorship and training from experienced technicians. You'll build a strong foundation for a long-term career in electrical testing, commissioning, or power systems. No two days are the same—this role offers variety, learning, and growth.