Direct Current Technican - Walker
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3 days ago

Job DetailsJob Location: · Grand Rapids, MI 49544Job Summary: · The Direct Current (DC) Technician will focus on the installation, reinstallation and commissioning of DC power systems, battery distribution fuse bays (BDFBs), low-voltage cabling and related infrastructure. · The i ...
Job DetailsJob Location:
Grand Rapids, MI 49544Job Summary:
Key Responsibilities:
Electrical Installation & System Setup:
Travel to cell tower and telecom hub sites to perform installations, upgrades, and maintenance of DC power infrastructure.
Install, reinstall, and integrate Battery Distribution Fuse Bays (BDFBs), battery banks, and DC distribution systems.
Perform DC power terminations, low-voltage cabling, grounding, and battery connections.
Rehome circuits from legacy BDFBs and equipment to newly installed systems.
Troubleshooting & Diagnostics:
Troubleshoot DC electrical components including rectifiers, battery systems, BDFBs, and associated telecom power equipment.
Use diagnostic tools such as voltmeters, ammeters, and resistance testers to evaluate continuity, voltage, and current in DC circuits.
Analyze and resolve DC system malfunctions, identifying root causes and performing necessary repairs.
Redress and rework cabling within bays, ladders, and equipment to meet customer and installation playbook standards.
System Testing and Compliance:
Conduct testing of DC electrical systems to verify voltage, current, load characteristics, and overall performance.
Ensure all installations meet NEC, OSHA, company, and customer safety requirements.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safety-compliant job site.
Verify integrity of battery systems and DC-powered equipment to prevent potential hazards.
Blueprint Reading and Documentation:
Read and interpret drawings, schematics, work orders, and installation documentation.
Complete job documentation including redlines and project closeout reports.
Ensure installations meet project specifications and customer standards.
Training & Supervision:
Lead and mentor apprentice technicians in DC system installation and safe work practices.
Provide guidance on installation, operation, and maintenance of telecom DC power systems.
Direct team members to ensure quality workmanship and adherence to safety protocols.
Prefabrication & Efficiency Improvements:
Identify opportunities for prefabrication of DC components to improve efficiency and reduce installation time.
Recommend improvements to installation practices, system functionality, and workflow efficiency.
Decommissioning & Site Restoration:
Decommission and remove legacy power equipment and ladder racking as required.
Stage removed equipment on site per customer instructions.
QualificationsJob Requirements:
Required Qualifications:
2+ years of experience in telecom or data center power installations
Hands-on experience with DC power systems, BDFBs and low voltage cabling
Ability to use hand and power tools safely and effectively
Knowledge of grounding, bonding and cable management standards
OHSA 10 certification (or ability to obtain)
Highschool diploma or equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with OmniOn, Vertiv or similar DC power equipment
Cell tower or central office (CO) experience
OSHA 30 certification
Physical Requirements:
Extensive travel (up to 75-90%)
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs.
Ability to work at height, on ladders and in tight spaces
Ability to stand, bend, kneel and work with tools for extended periods
Willingness to work night, weekends and overtime as required
Skills & Abilities:
Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude with an emphasis on DC power systems.
Exceptional problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities.
Self-motivated, highly productive, and capable of working independently or as part of a team.
Effective communication and leadership skills, with the ability to direct and train other workers.
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location:
Grand Rapids, MI 49544Job Summary:
The Direct Current (DC) Technician will focus on the installation, reinstallation and commissioning of DC power systems, battery distribution fuse bays (BDFBs), low-voltage cabling and related infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities:
Electrical Installation & System Setup:
Travel to cell tower and telecom hub sites to perform installations, upgrades, and maintenance of DC power infrastructure.
Install, reinstall, and integrate Battery Distribution Fuse Bays (BDFBs), battery banks, and DC distribution systems.
Perform DC power terminations, low-voltage cabling, grounding, and battery connections.
Set up wiring, conduit, and cable tray/ladder racking systems designed for DC circuits, ensuring compliance with customer standards and industry codes.
Install and configure DC power equipment including rectifiers, inverters, power supplies, and DC distribution panels.Rehome circuits from legacy BDFBs and equipment to newly installed systems.
Troubleshooting & Diagnostics:
Troubleshoot DC electrical components including rectifiers, battery systems, BDFBs, and associated telecom power equipment.
Use diagnostic tools such as voltmeters, ammeters, and resistance testers to evaluate continuity, voltage, and current in DC circuits.
Analyze and resolve DC system malfunctions, identifying root causes and performing necessary repairs.
Redress and rework cabling within bays, ladders, and equipment to meet customer and installation playbook standards.
System Testing and Compliance:
Conduct testing of DC electrical systems to verify voltage, current, load characteristics, and overall performance.
Ensure all installations meet NEC, OSHA, company, and customer safety requirements.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safety-compliant job site.
Verify integrity of battery systems and DC-powered equipment to prevent potential hazards.
Blueprint Reading and Documentation:
Read and interpret drawings, schematics, work orders, and installation documentation.
Complete job documentation including redlines and project closeout reports.
Ensure installations meet project specifications and customer standards.
Training & Supervision:
Lead and mentor apprentice technicians in DC system installation and safe work practices.
Provide guidance on installation, operation, and maintenance of telecom DC power systems.
Direct team members to ensure quality workmanship and adherence to safety protocols.
Prefabrication & Efficiency Improvements:
Identify opportunities for prefabrication of DC components to improve efficiency and reduce installation time.
Recommend improvements to installation practices, system functionality, and workflow efficiency.
Decommissioning & Site Restoration:
Decommission and remove legacy power equipment and ladder racking as required.
Stage removed equipment on site per customer instructions.
QualificationsJob Requirements:
Required Qualifications:
2+ years of experience in telecom or data center power installations
Hands-on experience with DC power systems, BDFBs and low voltage cabling
Ability to use hand and power tools safely and effectively
Knowledge of grounding, bonding and cable management standards
OHSA 10 certification (or ability to obtain)
Highschool diploma or equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with OmniOn, Vertiv or similar DC power equipment
Cell tower or central office (CO) experience
OSHA 30 certification
Physical Requirements:
Extensive travel (up to 75-90%)
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs.
Ability to work at height, on ladders and in tight spaces
Ability to stand, bend, kneel and work with tools for extended periods
Willingness to work night, weekends and overtime as required
Skills & Abilities:
Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude with an emphasis on DC power systems.
Exceptional problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities.
Self-motivated, highly productive, and capable of working independently or as part of a team.
Effective communication and leadership skills, with the ability to direct and train other workers.