Electrician Technician
Universal Studios Hollywood · West Hollywood, CA · Yesterday
Management$45.71/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical equipment including main switchgear, breakers, UPS units, generators, transfer switches, motors, and motor control centers.
- Perform routine inspections of electrical equipment, controls, and devices to ensure proper operation and compliance with standards.
- Install new circuits, wiring, conduit, and related electrical components.
- Review and interpret electrical as-built single-line drawings.
- Conduct equipment cleaning, care, and preventive maintenance in alignment with Technical Services and USH Standard Operating Procedures.
- Uphold and demonstrate proper electrical safety practices in accordance with NFPA‑70E.
- Test, service, and maintain show control systems, building management lighting controllers, and mechanical/electrical/IP-based networks.
- Operate and troubleshoot PLC and HMI interface devices.
- Stay current with industry advancements and apply updated practices to daily work.
- Perform specialized tasks including lug torquing, buss bar inspections, cable gland checks, and contactor rebuilding following Inautec OMM guidelines.
- Conduct transformer fin cleaning, UPS and ATS testing, maintenance, battery replacement, and multipin transducer diagnostics.
- Provide exceptional guest service by responding to inquiries and offering information in a courteous and professional manner.
- Collaborate effectively with internal teams and external partners to support operational needs.
Requirements
- Minimum age: 18 years.
- Journeyman-level status with 3–5 years of electrical trade experience.
- Strong preventive maintenance background, including IR scanning and switchgear cleaning.
- Solid understanding of NFPA‑70E, circuit breakers, LSIG trip units, transfer switches, generators, UPS systems, and lighting control systems.
- Familiarity with the National Electric Code, PPE usage, advanced diagnostics, microelectronics, and blueprint interpretation.
- Ability to interpret technical instructions, apply mathematical concepts, and utilize software tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and inventory systems (e.g., Maximo).
- Flexibility to work overtime, nights, weekends, and holidays as required.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift and move heavy objects.
- Perform overhead electrical work, including equipment replacement.
- Traverse rough terrain and work in confined spaces or at heights.
- Work in environments with inclement weather, hazardous conditions, extreme temperatures, and high noise levels.