We’re looking for Transformer Technician III candidates who are ready to begin or continue their careers in transformer assembly, oil processing, and on-site service for critical energy infrastructure across the U.S. In this hands-on field role, you’ll assist with the installation, maintenance, and repair of transformers from various OEMs at power plants, substations, and industrial facilities. You’ll work in a supportive team environment and have the opportunity to grow within a fast-paced, safety-first organization.
What You’ll Do:
- Assemble transformer components, including radiators, bushings, and conservators
- Perform degassing, pressure, and vacuum testing using dehydrator units
- Re-gasket units and fabricate gaskets and O-rings as needed
- Assist in the teardown and prep of transformers for transport or disposal
- Troubleshoot and resolve basic wiring and mechanical issues
- Complete assigned tasks and daily work orders on time and accurately
- Operate and inspect tools, vehicles, and heavy equipment safely
- Follow strict safety and PPE usage protocols due to noise, electrical hazards, and elevated work areas
- Support the sales team by reporting project opportunities and customer leads
The Experience We’re Looking For:
- 5–10 years of experience in transformer oil processing, service, or assembly
- Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft Office and online platforms
- Clear, professional communication and ability to follow directions
- Able to work independently while staying aligned with team goals
Additional Requirements:
- Willingness to travel up to 80% across the continental U.S.
- High school diploma or GED required
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
- Must pass a DOT physical exam
- Must successfully complete a background check and pre-employment/random drug tests
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
- Available for extended and irregular hours, including weekends and holidays
- Physically capable of lifting 50+ lbs, working at heights (100+ ft), in confined spaces, and outdoors in all weather
- Requires good vision, hearing, and English proficiency for safe, effective communication in noisy environments
Bonus Points for:
- Experience with transformer oil filtration, testing, or disassembly
- Class A CDL, OSHA training, and/ or a TWIC card
- Hold a DOT medical certification
- Familiarity with transformer components, control wiring, or oil filtration
- Experience using shop equipment, electrical tools, or test platforms
- Knowledge of transformer teardown or disposal prep procedures
- Prior experience working around energized equipment or substations