Electrical & Fluid Stack Systems Technician
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Overview
Job Description
About the RoleWe are seeking a skilled and motivated Electrical & Fluid Stack Systems Technician to support the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of electrical equipment and fluid stack systems in a high‑performance technical environment. This role is ideal for someone with electrical experience who is comfortable working with chilled water systems, coolant distribution units (CDUs), pumps, valves, and related fluid-handling infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, maintain, and support electrical systems associated with fluid stack equipment
- Assist with setup, alignment, and connection of fluid stack components such as piping, pumps, heat exchangers, manifolds, and cooling modules
- Perform cable routing, termination, and connection of power circuits tied to cooling systems
- Monitor and verify system performance, pressures, flow rates, and electrical loads
- Work with engineers and site leads to coordinate installation sequencing and system commissioning
- Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance to ensure electrical and fluid systems operate safely and efficiently
- Assist with start‑up, shutdown, and testing procedures for electrical and fluid systems
- Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve issues with pumps, sensors, valves, or electrical supply components
- Maintain accurate logs and documentation of work performed
- Follow all safety requirements, PPE standards, and lockout/tagout procedures
Qualifications
- Experience as an electrician, electrical technician, or industrial maintenance technician
- Familiar with fluid systems such as cooling loops, chilled water, hydronic systems, or industrial pumping
- Ability to read and interpret electrical diagrams, panel schedules, and mechanical schematics
- Comfortable working with 120V–480V circuits (depending on system requirements)
- Basic understanding of sensors, controllers, and monitoring systems
- Strong troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills
- Physically able to work in a technical construction/industrial environment, including lifts, ladders, and confined spaces as needed
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
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