Electrical Fracking Helper
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician, Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
The Electrical Fracking Helper for the project supports field operations by assisting with the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems used in hydraulic fracturing. The ideal candidate has a strong mechanical and electrical aptitude, experience with low- and high-voltage systems, and the ability to perform physically demanding work in challenging outdoor environments.
ResponsibilitiesInstall, maintain, and repair electrical systems, including low- and high-voltage applications
Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues using diagnostic tools such as ammeters and ohmmeters
Perform heavy labor, including lifting, pulling, and positioning large electrical cables and components
Analyze equipment performance to identify potential failures or inefficiencies and report findings
Work closely with team members to complete field operations safely, efficiently, and on schedule
Maintain accurate records of services performed, inspections completed, and inventory usage
Follow and promote strict safety standards in all work environments, including remote job sites
Strong mechanical aptitude with the ability to work on complex electrical systems
Experience with low-voltage systems required; high-voltage experience is a plus
Proficient in the use of electrical diagnostic tools (e.g., ammeters, ohmmeters)
Physically capable of performing intensive manual labor in outdoor and demanding conditions
Strong problem-solving skills with high attention to detail
Proficient in English communication, both verbal and written
Team-oriented, safety-focused, and proactive work mindset
Must be able to travel from project to project! The client will pay for room and pay $40.00 a day for meals.
The perk is that while you are home, you will still get paid 8 hrs a day until the next project.
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