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Job Summary
The Power Quality Technician is responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing the quality of electrical power in commercial and industrial environments. This technician ensures that electrical systems operate efficiently, safely, and in full compliance with applicable standards and regulations. Key responsibilities include identifying and resolving issues such as voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortion, transients, and power surges that can compromise the performance or lifespan of electrical equipment.
Responsibilities
- Perform primary injection, insulation, and contact resistance on low voltage circuit breakers. Adjust circuit breaker settings based on customer needs.
- Troubleshoot air leaks in equipment and facilities.
- Conduct infrared thermography inspections on electrical equipment.
- Detect partial discharge on live electrical equipment.
- Conduct electrical load studies for customers for them to accurately track power usage.
- Install power monitors to find electrical mishaps or power quality issues.
- Perform panel assessment to map circuits for potential shutdowns.
- Execute electrical equipment field audits.
- Perform electrical QA/QC using NEC code, City requirements, and customer specification.
- Confirm that installations match drawings and documents.
- Document and report installation deficiencies found in the field.
- Work with Contractors, General Contractors, system owners, and Authority Having Jurisdiction to resolve quality issues.
- Review and audit electrical testing documentation.
- Attend all associated coordination/planning/reporting/construction meetings.
- Prioritize, organize, and execute work scope in a timely fashion.
- Engage in personal, professional, and business development opportunities.
- Respond to the direction of management.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills & Qualifications
- Certification or degree in electrical engineering, electrical technology, or a related field.
- 2-5 years of experience in power quality analysis and electrical maintenance.
- Proficiency in using power quality analyzers, oscilloscopes, and other electrical testing equipment.
- Familiarity with power systems, electrical schematics, and control systems.
- Knowledge of industry standards such as NEC, IEC, NFPA or related to power quality.
- Strong analytical skills to diagnose and address power quality issues.
- Ability to document and communicate technical findings clearly to various stakeholders.
- Familiarity with power distribution systems and control systems.
- Knowledge of energy efficiency and sustainability practices in electrical systems.
Benefits of
Working with Us
We offer competitive benefits and a supportive work culture. From health insurance, to professional development opportunities, we ensure our team members have everything they need to succeed.

Our Culture
At Prism PSG, we believe that a positive work culture is the foundation of our success. We prioritize teamwork, innovation, and respect, ensuring that every team member feels valued and supported.
