Onsite Power Careers
Help keep America powered, especially in times of crisis.
Step Into a Vital Role Keeping Critical Systems Working
Technicians ensure critical infrastructure prevails in times of emergencies. The industry needs you.
Contact us and we can help you find a position near you.
Onsite Power: A Career With Impact
Critical Infrastructure Needs You
Critical services like hospitals, data centers, and municipalities rely on skilled technicians to keep emergency power systems running 24/7.
Tech Skills, Real Impact
Use your mechanical, electrical, or diagnostic skills to protect lives and operations when the power goes down.
Nationwide Demand, Strong Careers
Companies across the U.S. are hiring. Onsite power offers stability, purpose, and room to grow.
What is Onsite Emergency Power?
Now more than ever, reliable power is critical in supporting modern infrastructure. Places like healthcare facilities, emergency response, data centers, cell phone towers and more cannot afford an interruption of power, as in some cases it can cost a life!
When utility fails, due to a weather event, an overloaded grid, or a down line due to an accident – this is when Emergency Power Systems kick in. Emergency Power can be provided in many forms, but the most commonly known is the use of a generator.
Why it Matters
- Onsite power is critical to national resilience—powering essential services when the grid fails.
- Regulatory clarity and modernization are urgent to support innovation and operational reliability.
- A strong onsite power industry safeguards public safety, economic stability, and infrastructure security.
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”
– Benjamin Franklin
Reliable Power. Smarter Future.
When the unexpected strikes, emergency power keeps your world running—efficiently, sustainably, and affordably.
From hospitals to data centers, our consulting services help deliver peace of mind and long-term savings. Investing in onsite power isn’t just smart for the environment—it’s smart for your bottom line.
Explore Careers in Emergency Power
Have questions about onsite power careers? We’ll help you understand the field and where to start.
