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Instructional Designer (Remote)

Santa Ana, CA · Remote

$64.30K - $85.70K/yr

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Subject Matter Expert - Residential Electrician (Remote) - Domalytx Tech Platform

BEAR Engineering Inc.

Menlo Park, CA • Remote

$50/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

We're building tools to help homeowners better understand, manage, and resolve electrical (and other) issues around the house. We're looking for an experienced residential electrician to join our team as a subject matter expert - someone who's worked in the field, knows what real-world issues look like, and can communicate clearly.

This is a remote role built around your experience and communication skills - not a field job. You'll help us:

Break down common residential electrical issues

Clarify what's urgent vs. what can wait

Estimate realistic costs (materials, labor, permitting)

Advise on timeframes and typical repair options

Contribute to report templates and educational content

Interact directly with homeowners via Zoom

Record short explainer clips or avatar content

You'll be using your knowledge without having to drive house to house, crawl through attics, or clean up after dusty service panels.

You'd be a great fit if:

You have 3+ years of residential electrician experience

You're a licensed electrician (or close - license not required if you can demonstrate the expertise)

You've handled a wide range of home issues: panel upgrades, old wiring, lighting, circuits, etc.

You've spoken with homeowners and can communicate clearly

You can explain technical issues in a way regular people can understand

You understand repair timelines and cost ranges - parts, labor, permits, etc.

You're comfortable on Zoom and can handle video calls and recordings smoothly

Why this is different:

You're not spending the day in traffic

You're not working in hot, cramped spaces

You're helping people - and helping the team - with the knowledge you've built up over years of doing the real work

Bonus points for:

Experience reviewing or writing up inspection-style reports

Comfort giving a clear opinion on whether something's severe, fixable, or fine as-is

Interest in shaping tools that make homeownership easier for others

Location: Remote (U.S. preferred)

Schedule: Flexible

If this sounds like a good fit, send a quick note about your background and why you're interested.