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Have expert knowledge of power system studies - arc flash evaluations, IEEE 1584, and NFPA 70E ... engineers and sales * Provide practical applications and solutions of expert knowledge to our ...

$148K - $154K/yr

This individual will serve as the Engineering Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Arc Flash and ... Flexible Work Environment - Remote capability and schedule flexibility * Full Benefits - Medical ...

Remote - work virtually from anywhere in the United States Job Summary This position in DLB ... Arc Flash Analysis: Conduct studies to determine potential arc flash hazards, calculate incident ...

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$53 - $67.75/hr

FULL STACK JAVA DEVELOPER (remote) ARC Group has an immediate opportunity for a full stack Java Developer for a remote position with a direct client in their Jacksonville, FL offices. The Java ...

... coordination, fault, arc-flash, and harmonic studies, and be proficient in SEL QuickSet, GE ... Flexible - remote or hybrid options available. • Software: Microsoft Office Suite; Aspen, ETAP ...

... coordination, fault, arc-flash, and harmonic studies, and be proficient in SEL QuickSet, GE ... Flexible - remote or hybrid options available. • Software: Microsoft Office Suite; Aspen, ETAP ...

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How much do remote arc flash engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote arc flash engineer in the United States is $125,176.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $135,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Arc Flash Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Arc Flash Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, experience with arc flash studies, and relevant certifications such as Professional Engineer (PE) licensure. Familiarity with electrical analysis software like SKM Power Tools, ETAP, or EasyPower, as well as knowledge of NFPA 70E and IEEE standards, is typically required. Exceptional analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication skills help you deliver accurate assessments and collaborate with remote teams or clients. These skills are vital for ensuring electrical system safety, regulatory compliance, and effective risk mitigation in diverse work environments.

What is the difference between Remote Arc Flash Engineer vs Remote Electrical Safety Engineer?

AspectRemote Arc Flash EngineerRemote Electrical Safety Engineer
CertificationsNFPA 70E, OSHA, IEEE certificationsNFPA 70E, OSHA, IEEE certifications
Work EnvironmentPower plants, industrial facilities, utility companiesIndustrial plants, manufacturing, utility sectors
Job FocusArc flash hazard analysis, PPE selection, safety protocolsElectrical safety compliance, hazard assessments, safety program development

Both roles require similar certifications and often work in industrial or utility environments. The Remote Arc Flash Engineer primarily focuses on arc flash hazard analysis and PPE recommendations, while the Remote Electrical Safety Engineer emphasizes overall electrical safety compliance and safety program development. They share overlapping skills but differ in specific job responsibilities within electrical safety management.

What is a Remote Arc Flash Engineer?

A Remote Arc Flash Engineer is a specialized electrical engineer who conducts arc flash studies and assessments for facilities, often working off-site using digital tools and client-provided data. Their main role is to analyze electrical systems to identify potential arc flash hazards, ensure compliance with safety standards like NFPA 70E, and provide recommendations to minimize risks. By working remotely, they use software to model electrical systems, interpret results, and deliver detailed reports and safety labels to clients. This position allows for flexible work arrangements while supporting critical electrical safety initiatives across various industries.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Remote Arc Flash Engineer, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Arc Flash Engineers often face challenges such as gathering accurate site data without being physically present and ensuring effective communication with on-site personnel. These challenges can be addressed by leveraging virtual collaboration tools, requesting comprehensive documentation and photographs, and scheduling regular check-ins with facility staff. Additionally, staying current with industry standards and using advanced simulation software helps maintain accuracy and compliance in arc flash analysis, despite the remote nature of the work.
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Electrician - Arc Flash Data Collector

Guidant Power

Grosse Pointe, MI • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Are you an experienced electrician who would like to use your brain more and your back less?

Are you a self-starting individual who thrives on challenges and enjoys working independently?

Do you like to see how things are made?

Do you enjoy travel and not being tied to an office or the same work environment every day?

Do you want to help build a successful company while also developing skills that will propel your career?

Who we are:

Rozel, a subsidiary of Guidant Power, provides arc flash evaluations and electrical safety training to industrial and commercial clients nationwide. Since 2011 we have completed thousands of evaluations for well-known companies in healthcare, energy, and manufacturing.

We are adding a data collector to our team to help make workplaces safer. If you have 480V 3-phase factory experience we want to talk with you!

Who we need:

We are looking for an individual with prior industrial electrical experience to travel to customer sites and collect information on their electrical distribution systems. We expect you have experience working in well-run industrial facilities, and can read and understand one line diagrams. You should be able to identify components within the electrical distribution system and describe how they function. Following our safety procedures, you will be required to open live equipment to record data.

We are looking for an individual who can work independently as well as with a team. Most of your time will be spent alone, and you must be efficient, able to manage time effectively, understand your limitations and ask for help when necessary. Although you will be alone on site, you will be constantly communicating with our team during the site visit, so there is plenty of support if you need it.

What you'll do:

  • Travel to job sites to conduct arc flash evaluations
  • Open equipment and record equipment information- via photos, paper, and electronic means
  • Read and understand one line drawings and make edits to create accurate as-built drawings
  • Utilize online document storage to retrieve and upload data, as well as spreadsheets to enter information
  • Communicate with engineering and the customer to answer questions and ensure accuracy
  • Apply labels to electrical equipment
  • Conduct yourself professionally at all times because you are the company's interface with our customers. Be able to observe and inquire about other opportunities where the company may be able to help.
  • Use your brain, not your brawn, we want someone who can use their experience to accurately describe electrical distribution systems so our engineers can efficiently model them.
  • You’ll get to see how stuff works. From ice cream factories, to tires, to hospitals, to nuclear power plants, you will be working with a wide variety of customers whose names you will know.

What you bring to the table:

  • Industrial experience (previous experience with arc flash evaluations a plus, or an electrical engineering degree)
  • Ability to travel (valid driver’s license, air travel)
  • Live within an hour of a major airport
  • Ability to work efficiently on laptops and tablets and be proficient using applications similar to Google drive, spreadsheets, Google photos, and pdf files.
  • Proven teamwork and collaboration skills working in a small, highly focused and interactive team

Additional Information:

  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds and walk, stand, and crawl for extended periods
  • You must reside in the USA
  • We are not currently providing employment visa sponsorship
  • This is a 100% travel position

What we offer:

  • Compensation package commensurate with experience and skills
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Flexible working policy

We are seeking a teammate with the values, skills, and passion to build Guidant Power into the premier partner for electrical safety, reliability, and safety services. Even if you don’t check all the boxes above, but you bring a unique ability to help us fill this important role, we’d love to hear from you.

Pay: $80,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance

Schedule:

  • 10 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Year round work

License/Certification:

  • Electrical License (Preferred)

Work Location: On the road

This is a Remote (work from home) position.

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