The Senior Testing Technician performs testing activities independently, analyzes and evaluates equipment condition, develops technical recommendations, oversees safety compliance, and provides guidance and mentorship to Testing Technicians I and II. NETA certification is not required; however, candidates should possess the technical knowledge, field experience, leadership capabilities, and power systems expertise consistent with an advanced-level electrical testing professional. This role serves as a key field resource supporting project execution, customer relationships, technical quality, and operational excellence. Pay: $60.00‑$75.00. The pay listed is the base hourly rate plus overtime. A specific offer will vary based on applicant's experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data. ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package.ResponsibilitiesIndependently perform acceptance, maintenance, troubleshooting, and commissioning testing of electrical power equipment and systems.Test, inspect, evaluate, troubleshoot, maintain, and document:Low-, medium-, and high-voltage switchgearProtective relaysPower transformersInstrument transformersCircuit breakersMotor control centersAutomatic transfer switchesPower cablesBattery systemsGrounding systemsProtective and control systemsAnalyze test data and determine equipment condition, serviceability, and recommended corrective actions.Perform advanced troubleshooting of electrical power systems and equipment.Lead field activities on assigned projects and coordinate work with customers, project managers, and subcontractors.Review project specifications, testing procedures, one-line diagrams, and construction documents.Perform and supervise electrical switching activities within assigned qualifications and company procedures.Prepare and review field reports, test documentation, deficiency reports, and technical recommendations.Ensure compliance with company procedures, customer requirements, OSHA regulations, NFPA 70E requirements, and industry standards.Conduct jobsite safety meetings, Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), and pre-task planning activities.Train, mentor, and provide technical guidance to Testing Technician I and Testing Technician II personnel.Support emergency response activities, outages, startup activities, commissioning projects, and critical shutdowns.Serve as a technical resource for customers and internal stakeholders.QualificationsHigh school diploma or GED.Minimum 5–8 years of experience in electrical testing, commissioning, field service, industrial maintenance, utility operations, power generation, data center operations, or related electrical power systems work.Demonstrated experience independently performing electrical testing and troubleshooting activities.Strong understanding of:Electrical theoryAC and DC power systemsProtective relayingPower distribution systemsPower quality conceptsElectrical equipment operation and maintenanceAbility to read and interpret:One-line diagramsThree-line diagramsSchematicsProtection and control drawingsEquipment specificationsConstruction documentsExperience interpreting and evaluating electrical test results.Working knowledge of:NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications (ATS)NETA Maintenance Testing Specifications (MTS)IEEE standardsANSI standardsNEC requirementsOSHA regulationsNFPA 70EExperience using advanced electrical testing equipment and diagnostic instruments.Strong written communication skills with ability to prepare professional technical reports.Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.Ability to travel up to 75% based on project and customer requirements.Preferred QualificationsAssociate degree or higher in Electrical Technology, Engineering Technology, Electronics, Power Systems, or related field.Previous experience serving as a lead technician or field supervisor.Experience with commissioning and startup activities.Experience supporting data centers, utility systems, substations, industrial facilities, healthcare facilities, or mission‑critical environments.NETA certification or equivalent industry‑recognized testing credentials.OSHA 30, NFPA 70E, CPR/First Aid, or similar safety certifications.Experience performing electrical switching procedures and outage coordination.Leadership ResponsibilitiesProvide direction and mentorship to junior technicians.Review work quality and documentation produced by assigned personnel.Assist with training and development activities.Promote and enforce a strong safety culture.Support project scheduling and field execution activities.Coordinate effectively with project managers and customers to ensure successful project delivery.Equal Employment OpportunityABM is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer that does not discriminate on the basis of any trait or characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law, including disability and protected veteran status. 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