
Facility Electrician
Stadler US, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Stadler offers a wide range of international career opportunities. Here you get the chance to expand your potential, take on meaningful responsibilities, and deliver outstanding performance within dedicated teams. We are looking for motivated individuals who want to shape the mobility of tomorrow with us. Are you ready to achieve great things with us?
The
Facilities Technician
is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting building systems to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient facility operations. This role performs advanced maintenance and repair work across electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general building systems, requiring journeyman level skill, judgment, and independence.
Key Activities
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems including lighting, power distribution, motors, controls, panels, and equipment.
Perform troubleshooting, preventative, and predictive maintenance on electrical systems to minimize down time and extend equipment life.
Diagnose complex facility issues and implement effective, code‑compliant solutions.
Perform preventive maintenance tasks to ensure equipment reliability and minimize downtime.
Respond to urgent maintenance issues and facility emergencies as needed. After hours maintenance as needed.
Conduct routine inspections of buildings, equipment, and systems to identify maintenance or safety issues.
Ensure all work complies with applicable building codes, safety regulations, and company policies.
Support safety audits and regulatory inspections.
Support grounds maintenance tasks, including seasonal needs (e.g., snow removal, exterior upkeep).
Coordinate with and oversee contractors and vendors performing specialized or regulated work.
Assist with facility projects, office moves, equipment installations, and minor renovations.
Verify quality and safety of contractor work.
Maintain accurate work orders, maintenance logs, and equipment documentation.
Communicate clearly with management, coworkers, and building occupants regarding maintenance activities.
Follow lockout/tagout, arc flash, and other electrical safety procedures.
Advanced troubleshooting and mechanical skills
Strong attention to detail and safety awareness
Ability to plan and prioritize multiple work orders
Basic computer and maintenance management system skills
Professional customer‑service and communication skills
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Journeyman status in a skilled trade (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, or related field).
Minimum of 5 years of hands‑on facilities or building maintenance experience at the journeyman level or equivalent.
Strong working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general building systems.
Ability to work independently and make sound technical decisions.
What We Offer
Stadler US employee benefits package includes:
Competitive Pay (yearly bonus potential)
401(k) with employer match after 90 days
Generous Paid Time Off / 9 Paid Holidays / Extended Paid Holiday
Tuition and training reimbursement
Paid maternity and parental leave
Company‑paid life and disability insurance
Stadler US is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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The
Facilities Technician
is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting building systems to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient facility operations. This role performs advanced maintenance and repair work across electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general building systems, requiring journeyman level skill, judgment, and independence.
Key Activities
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems including lighting, power distribution, motors, controls, panels, and equipment.
Perform troubleshooting, preventative, and predictive maintenance on electrical systems to minimize down time and extend equipment life.
Diagnose complex facility issues and implement effective, code‑compliant solutions.
Perform preventive maintenance tasks to ensure equipment reliability and minimize downtime.
Respond to urgent maintenance issues and facility emergencies as needed. After hours maintenance as needed.
Conduct routine inspections of buildings, equipment, and systems to identify maintenance or safety issues.
Ensure all work complies with applicable building codes, safety regulations, and company policies.
Support safety audits and regulatory inspections.
Support grounds maintenance tasks, including seasonal needs (e.g., snow removal, exterior upkeep).
Coordinate with and oversee contractors and vendors performing specialized or regulated work.
Assist with facility projects, office moves, equipment installations, and minor renovations.
Verify quality and safety of contractor work.
Maintain accurate work orders, maintenance logs, and equipment documentation.
Communicate clearly with management, coworkers, and building occupants regarding maintenance activities.
Follow lockout/tagout, arc flash, and other electrical safety procedures.
Advanced troubleshooting and mechanical skills
Strong attention to detail and safety awareness
Ability to plan and prioritize multiple work orders
Basic computer and maintenance management system skills
Professional customer‑service and communication skills
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Journeyman status in a skilled trade (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, or related field).
Minimum of 5 years of hands‑on facilities or building maintenance experience at the journeyman level or equivalent.
Strong working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general building systems.
Ability to work independently and make sound technical decisions.
What We Offer
Stadler US employee benefits package includes:
Competitive Pay (yearly bonus potential)
401(k) with employer match after 90 days
Generous Paid Time Off / 9 Paid Holidays / Extended Paid Holiday
Tuition and training reimbursement
Paid maternity and parental leave
Company‑paid life and disability insurance
Stadler US is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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