kbr
AFCAP V Japan BOS: SCS Maintenance - Electrical/HVAC Technician
At a Glance
- Location
- Houston, Texas, United States
- Employment
- Full time
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Posted
- 2026-03-21
Requirements
At least 5 years of experience.
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent
Must possess active secret security clearance
Possess an EPA Section 608 Universal Refrigerant Handling Certification or be able to obtain the certification within 30 days of arrival at the job site.
Prefer an electrical technician certification required by contract and laws (to include DoD and U.S. Army directives and regulations.
Compensation & Benefits
KBR offers a selection of competitive lifestyle benefits which could include 401K plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending account, disability, paid time off, or flexible work schedule. We support career advancement through professional training and development.
Responsibilities
Responsible for inspecting, maintenance, repairing and preventive maintenance on sites Power Quality, Ground Support Equipment, Fire and Safety Hazards, Lighting Standards, Comprehensive Electrical System Surveys, Electrical System Inspections.
Maintains, inspects, and repairs the site’s electrical system automatic transfer switches for all sites, and monitors electrical connections on site generators.
Maintains and repairs low voltage (600 volts and below) real property electrical systems to the code that it was installed.
Maintains and repairs the electrical systems (600 volts and below) on feeder circuits from the main lugs (secondary bushings) on the load side of pad mounted transformers for underground systems, and the standard utility connection point of an overhead riser or meter loop, transformers, streetlights, grounding equipment, electrical manholes, and other systems on-site.
Install, repair, replace, modify, test, and maintain fire alarm systems, the disaster warning system, and intrusion alarm systems to maintain proper operational capability IAW UFC 3-601-02, NFPA, and the original equipment manufacturer's instructions.