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Lead and perform corrective actions on high-voltage electrical equipment including breakers, fuses, transformers, and protection systems
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Identify and remediate panel, termination, conductor sizing, torque, and code compliance deficiencies
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Execute and oversee preventive maintenance (PM) on high and low voltage systems
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Lead grounding and bonding inspections, testing, documentation, and remediation
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Verify grounding system integrity across panels, skids, and facilities
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Support instrumentation power, signal circuits, and control wiring
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Coordinate isolations, testing, and re-energization with operations and engineering teams
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Interpret electrical one-lines, wiring diagrams, loop drawings, and hazardous area classifications
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Conduct detailed field walkdowns to define corrective action scopes
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Develop field-level cost estimates including labor, materials, and contractor support
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Support schedule development and outage planning
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Plan and manage daily and weekly crew loading
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Provide direct oversight to electricians, I&E technicians, and contract personnel
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Track labor hours, costs, and scope execution performance
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Identify cost or schedule risks and implement corrective measures
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Drive efficiency by bundling work and improving workface planning
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Enforce electrical safe work practices, LOTO, and energized work controls
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Lead JSAs and pre-task planning meetings
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Ensure compliance with NEC, OSHA, and facility safety standards
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Work safely in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations
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Journeyman or Master Electrician certification required
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Minimum 10 years of electrical experience in industrial or upstream oil & gas environments
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Strong expertise in 480VAC and 24VDC systems
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Experience with electrical corrective actions, upgrades, and reliability programs
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Strong knowledge of NEC, OSHA, and hazardous location standards
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Demonstrated experience leading field crews and managing electrical scope execution
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Experience in grounding and bonding programs
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Strong project management skills including estimating, scheduling, and cost control
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Proficiency with electrical diagnostic tools (IR camera, insulation tester, multimeter, etc.)
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Ability to interpret electrical drawings and hazardous area classifications
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Valid driver’s license
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Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
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Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
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Frequent climbing, bending, and working around energized systems
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Travel to various field facilities as required
Crosby Energy Services is seeking an experienced Master Electrician to support a large-scale electrical corrective action and reliability improvement program across upstream oil and gas facilities. This senior-level position combines advanced electrical field execution with project oversight, cost tracking, and crew coordination responsibilities.
The role requires deep expertise in high-voltage (480VAC) and low-voltage (24VDC) systems, strong troubleshooting capability, and proven experience leading electrical work in hazardous oil & gas environments.