Production Electrician

July 7, 2025
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Summary

The Production Electrician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems in our custom-built mobile health vehicles. Working closely with production, engineering, and technical teams, this hands-on role ensures reliable, high-quality electrical integration. The ideal candidate is a certified electrician (Journeyman preferred) with strong knowledge of electrical systems, the ability to read schematics, and experience with automation, PLCs, or industrial equipment. A focus on safety, precision, and teamwork is essential to succeed in this role.

Responsibilities

Electrical Installation & Integration •Install, wire, and connect electrical systems and components in specialty vehicles (lighting, power, medical/mobility equipment). •Read and interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and build documents. •Support integration of auxiliary power systems, inverters, battery management systems, and low-voltage automation. •Ensure compliance with electrical codes, internal build standards, and safety protocols. •Assist with end-of-line testing and support final inspections before delivery. Troubleshooting & Diagnostics •Diagnose and resolve electrical issues quickly to keep production on schedule. •Adapt to challenges during builds and offer practical solutions to maintain quality and flow. •Maintain clear and accurate documentation of installations, inspections, and repairs. Cross-Team Collaboration •Communicate with Shop Foreman, engineers, and production team to meet build specifications. •Work proactively with Quality Assurance and other departments to flag and address any electrical integration concerns. •Contribute to continuous improvement efforts for layout, processes, and component selection. Work Conditions & Safety •Regularly lift up to 75 lbs, work in confined spaces, under vehicles, or overhead. •Wear required PPE: steel-toe boots, gloves, safety glasses, and protective gear. •Operate in loud, active shop settings with occasional exposure to odors or outdoor elements.

Attributes

Technically Proficient – I bring strong hands-on electrical and mechanical skills, with the ability to confidently interpret wiring diagrams, technical drawings, and specifications. I excel in performing detailed, custom electrical installations to high-quality standards. Safety-Focused – I prioritize safety in every task, following all occupational health and electrical safety protocols, and consistently using appropriate PPE to protect myself and those around me. Solution-Oriented Troubleshooter – I quickly assess and resolve electrical or integration issues, adapting calmly to challenges during production and keeping projects on track with minimal disruption. Physically Capable – I’m comfortable working in active, hands-on environments that may involve tight spaces, overhead work, and repetitive movement. I stay focused and energized throughout the shift. Precision-Driven – I have a sharp eye for detail and take pride in delivering clean, organized, and compliant installations right down to the last connector and cable tie. Reliable & Self-Motivated – I show up on time, prepared, and committed to delivering consistent, high-quality results. I understand my role is essential to producing safe, functional vehicles that impact lives. Collaborative & Adaptable – I work effectively with production leads, technicians, and engineers, taking direction well and stepping up when initiative is needed. I thrive in fast-paced, team-based environments. Clear Communicator – I communicate effectively across roles—whether with shop floor teammates or production supervisors. I ask the right questions, provide clear updates, and document work thoroughly. Highly Organized – I’m skilled at managing multiple tasks and staying on top of priorities. I ensure that nothing slips through the cracks, especially when it comes to quality checks and documentation. Accountable – I take full responsibility for my work and am proactive in correcting issues. I hold myself—and the final product to the highest standards. Team-Oriented – I contribute to a culture of collaboration and respect, knowing that great vehicles are built by great teams working together toward a common goal.

Software/Technology/Platforms We Use

Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, and familiarity with tools and components for 12V/24V DC and low-voltage AC systems. Solid understanding of electrical codes and diagnostic tools.

What Success Looks Like

You quickly step into the role with confidence, learning our specialized vehicle electrical systems, tools, and safety protocols. Within a short time, you’re independently reading electrical schematics, running wiring harnesses, installing power systems, and integrating components like inverters, lighting, and mobility equipment ensuring every installation meets high compliance and safety standards. You establish yourself as a reliable and detail-oriented team member, trusted to complete full vehicle electrical builds with minimal oversight. Your work is neat, efficient, and well-documented, and you communicate clearly with the Shop Foreman and production team to keep projects moving smoothly. Within a few months, your precision, professionalism, and problem-solving mindset set a strong example in the shop. Your electrical installations are consistent, well-labeled, and inspection-ready. Vehicles leave the facility safe, fully functional, and built to the high standards that enable better health access for communities across the country.

Benefits

Dental Care, Extended Health Care, RRSP Match, and Vision Care

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What happens if you submit the form?

We understand that you don’t want to receive multiple phone calls, emails or spam. You just want to speak to a commercial mobility specialist who can answer your questions about accessible and mobile medical vans.

If you submit the form or request more information from us, here’s what will happen:

  • Within one business day, you’ll receive a phone call from one of our commercial mobility specialists at the phone number you provide. Click here to Meet the Team.
  • If we miss you on the phone, you’ll receive a voice message to call us back. You’ll also get an email to let you know we tried to connect but missed you.
  • Once we’ve connected, your commercial mobility specialist will have a few questions for you to understand what type of vehicle you’re looking for help with.
 
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