Not specified; not specified; comprehensive benefi...
On-site
Electrical equipment start-up and commissioning
Lock-out/tag-out (loto) procedures
Supervision of field service technicians
IEM is seeking a Lead Field Service Technician to manage and optimize a team of technicians performing start-up, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical distribution systems. This role combines hands-on technical responsibilities with team leadership in a dynamic, customer-focused environment
Job Summary
The role combines hands-on field responsibilities with direct oversight of a team of approximately 8 technicians supporting 2–6 active customer sites.
IEM is dedicated to delivering world-class solutions for complex power needs and shaping the future of electrical distribution systems.
The position requires ensuring on-time completion of start-up activities, resolving punch list items, and maintaining positive customer relationships.
Matching Summary
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IEM is seeking a Lead Field Service Technician to manage and optimize a team of technicians performing start-up, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical distribution systems. This role combines hands-on technical responsibilities with team leadership in a dynamic, customer-focused environment.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits package mentioned
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Electrical equipment start-up and commissioning
Lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) procedures
Supervision of field service technicians
Troubleshooting electrical distribution systems
Managing punch list items at job sites
Nice-to-have
Experience with switchgear and UPS systems
Familiarity with advanced communication protocols
Prior supervisory or lead-level experience
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Key Requirements
Minimum of 2 years of field service experience
Associate degree, vocational training, or equivalent experience
Understanding of lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) procedures
Experience with switchgear and electrical control systems preferred