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Entry Level Electrical Testing Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

... testing, troubleshooting, maintenance, and documentation of electrical power distribution equipment in commercial, industrial, and utility environments. This role performs entry-level to developing ...

The Electrical Engineer I at AAON is an entry-level position responsible for supporting the design, testing, and documentation of electrical systems used in HVAC equipment. This role works under ...

The Electrical Engineer I at AAON is an entry-level position responsible for supporting the design, testing, and documentation of electrical systems used in HVAC equipment. This role works under ...

Project Engineer - Entry Level

Pecos, TX · On-site

$65K - $86K/yr

IES Commercial, Inc. - DBA IES Electrical, seeking full-time Project Engineer-Entry Level in Pecos ... Supports testing, commissioning, and system handover activities * Maintains organized project files ...

PES performs electrical system analyses, along with acceptance and maintenance testing of ... is an entry level position. The Assistant Estimator supports the Estimating Department by ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Electrical Testing vs Entry Level Electrical Inspection?

AspectEntry Level Electrical TestingEntry Level Electrical Inspection
CertificationsBasic electrical testing certifications, such as OSHA safety trainingElectrical inspection certifications, like NICET or local licensing requirements
Work EnvironmentTesting electrical systems, equipment, and components in various settingsInspecting electrical installations for code compliance in residential, commercial, or industrial sites
Employer & Industry UsageUtilities, manufacturing, construction companiesBuilding inspectors, electrical contractors, government agencies

While both roles involve working with electrical systems, Entry Level Electrical Testing focuses on verifying system functionality and safety through testing procedures. Entry Level Electrical Inspection emphasizes inspecting installations for code compliance and safety standards. Understanding these differences helps job seekers choose the right entry point in the electrical industry.

What qualifications do I need to be an entry level electrical testing?

Entry level electrical testing jobs typically require a high school diploma or equivalent, along with basic knowledge of electrical systems. Relevant certifications such as OSHA safety training or a technical diploma in electrical technology can be beneficial, and familiarity with testing tools like multimeters and oscilloscopes is often expected.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Entry Level Electrical Testing jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Entry Level Electrical Testing job openings:

Infographic showing various Entry Level Electrical Testing job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

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ABM Electrical Power Services is looking for Test Technicians. The Test Technician supports the inspection, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance, and documentation of electrical power distribution equipment in commercial, industrial, and utility environments. This role performs entry-level to developing technician work under the direction of qualified senior technicians, engineers, or project leads. Certification is not required; however, the role is expected to demonstrate the knowledge, safety awareness, and work practices consistent with a NETA Level I / trainee-level electrical testing technician.

Benefit Information: ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM's benefits, visit ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members

ABM (NYSE: ABM) is one of the world's largest providers of integrated facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions. Every day, our over 100,000 team members deliver essential services that make spaces cleaner, safer, and efficient, enhancing the overall occupant experience.
 
ABM serves a wide range of market sectors including commercial real estate, aviation, education, mission critical, and manufacturing and distribution. With over $8 billion in annual revenue and a blue-chip client base, ABM delivers innovative technologies and sustainable solutions that enhance facilities and empower clients to achieve their goals. Committed to creating smarter, more connected spaces, ABM is investing in the future to meet evolving challenges and build a healthier, thriving world. ABM: Driving possibility, together.

ABM is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer that does not discriminate on the basis of any trait or characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law, including disability and protected veteran status. ABM is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you have a disability and need assistance in completing the employment application, please call 888-328-8606. We will provide you with assistance and make a determination on your request for reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis.

ABM participates in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security E-Verify program. E-Verify is an internet-based system used to electronically confirm employment eligibility.

ABM is a military-friendly company proudly employing thousands of men and women who have served in the U.S. military. With ABM, you'll have access to a world-class training program and ample opportunities to use the skills you developed while serving our country.  Whether you're looking for a frontline or professional position, you can find post-military career opportunities across ABM.

ABM directs all applicants to apply at www.abm.com/careers. ABM does not accept unsolicited resumes or submissions outside of this portal. Applicants should submit their application by clicking Apply Now.
 
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Required Qualifications

High school diploma or GED required.

0-2 years of related electrical, field service, electrical testing, utility, military, technical school, or industrial maintenance experience.

Basic understanding of electrical theory, AC/DC circuits, power distribution equipment, and safe work practices.

Ability to work under direct supervision and follow written and verbal instructions.

Basic knowledge of OSHA, NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout, arc-flash, and electrical hazard controls, or ability to complete required training.

Ability to use hand tools, meters, and basic electrical test equipment safely.

Ability to read basic electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation.

Strong attention to detail and ability to document work accurately.

Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.

Willingness to travel, work overtime, weekends, holidays, nights, and respond to outage or emergency work as needed.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Safety-first mindset and ability to recognize electrical hazards.

Ability to work in a field environment with changing schedules and customer priorities.

Mechanical aptitude and comfort working around electrical power distribution equipment.

Ability to learn test procedures, equipment operation, and industry standards.

Basic computer skills, including entering data, using templates, and preparing field documentation.

Professional communication skills with customers and internal teams.

Dependability, punctuality, and willingness to learn from senior technicians.

Physical Requirements

Ability to stand, walk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, and work with hands and tools.

Ability to lift and move tools, materials, and test equipment; may frequently handle heavy test sets or equipment with assistance.

Ability to work in electrical rooms, substations, industrial facilities, construction sites, outdoors, and customer environments.

Ability to wear required PPE and work in conditions that may include heat, cold, noise, confined spaces, and energized electrical environments when properly authorized.

Certification Requirement

NETA certification is not required for this role. Candidates with NETA Level I trainee experience or equivalent knowledge, training, and field exposure are encouraged to apply.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Assist with inspection, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance, and commissioning support for low- and medium-voltage electrical power systems.

Set up, operate under supervision, and remove electrical test equipment and temporary test leads.

Perform simple measurements and basic tests under direct supervision.

Support testing of equipment such as switchgear, circuit breakers, transformers, cables, relays, meters, automatic transfer switches, batteries, and related electrical apparatus.

Assist with pre-test and post-test jobsite activities, including equipment preparation, cleaning, assembly, disassembly, labeling, and documentation.

Accurately collect test data, field notes, equipment information, and jobsite observations for customer reports.

Follow established test procedures, safety policies, lockout/tagout requirements, and energized-work controls.

Read and interpret basic electrical drawings, one-lines, schematics, wiring diagrams, equipment nameplates, and test forms.

Maintain tools, test equipment, company vehicles, and jobsite materials in a clean, organized, and safe condition.

Communicate effectively with supervisors, team members, customers, and project stakeholders.

Support emergency response, outage work, weekend work, night work, and travel as business needs require.

Perform other duties as assigned within training, skill level, and safety qualifications.


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