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We’re hiring an experienced infrared thermographer to perform inspections at<br><br>commercial and industrial sites, helping our customers improve safety, reliability, and<br><br>energy efficiency. You’ll work with facility teams in a variety of environments—such as<br><br>manufacturing plants, hospitals, data centers, and commercial buildings—to identify<br><br>issues before they lead to equipment failure or safety incidents.<br><br><em><strong>If you have experience performing infrared thermography inspections at<br><br>commercial and industrial locations, we want to talk with you!<br><br></strong></em><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li> Perform infrared thermographic inspections of electrical systems, mechanical equipment, and/or roofing at commercial and industrial job sites</li><li>Analyze thermal images to identify anomalies or potential failures</li><li>Prepare detailed inspection reports using company templates, clearly documenting findings and recommendations for corrective action</li><li> Represent the company professionally on-site as the primary customer interface</li><li>Communicate effectively with internal teams and customer personnel to ensure clarity and accuracy of inspection results</li><li>Complete administrative duties in a timely manner, including time tracking, expense reporting, and travel arrangements</li><li>May also support building energy audits and assist with cataloging customers’ electrical and mechanical assets<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Basic electrical knowledge and strong mechanical aptitude</li><li>Thermography certification and experience as an infrared thermographer</li><li>Excellent communication skills with individuals at all levels, including maintenance staff, facility managers, and engineers</li><li>Solid computer skills, especially with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook</li><li>Strong time management, organization, and attention to detail</li><li>Willing and able to travel regularly (includes air travel); valid driver’s license required</li><li>Reside within one hour of a major airport for efficient travel to customer sites<br><br></li></ul><strong>Additional Information<br><br></strong><ul><li>You must reside in the USA</li><li>We are not currently providing employment visa sponsorship</li><li>This is an 80-100% travel position<br><br></li></ul><strong>What we offer:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Compensation package commensurate with experience and skills</li><li>Health insurance</li><li>401(k)</li><li>Flexible working policy<br><br></li></ul>We are seeking a teammate with the values, skills, and passion to build Guidant Power<br><br>into the premier partner for electrical safety, reliability, and safety services. Even if you<br><br>don’t check all the boxes above, but you bring a unique ability to help us fill this<br><br>important role, we’d love to hear from you.<br><br>Pay: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year<br><br><strong>Benefits:<br><br></strong><ul><li>401(k)</li><li>Competitive benefit package<br><br></li></ul><strong>Schedule:<br><br></strong><ul><li> 8 hour shift</li><li>Monday to Friday</li><li> Year round work</li><li>Work Location: On the road</li><li>This is a Remote (work from home) position<br><br></li></ul><strong>Company Overview<br><br></strong>Monroe Infrared is a Guidant Power subsidiary. Guidant Power is a Chicago-based<br><br>company specializing in electrical safety, reliability, and training services. Guidant offers<br><br>comprehensive solutions to help organizations comply with OSHA and NFPA 70E/70B<br><br>standards while minimizing operational risks. Their core services include nationwide arc<br><br>flash hazard analyses, infrared thermography inspections, and a range of hands-on<br><br>electrical safety, electrical skills and infrared training programs tailored for various<br><br>voltage levels and workforce roles. With over 4,000 arc flash evaluations completed,<br><br>25,000 infrared inspections and 5,000 professionals trained, Guidant is the preferred<br><br>partner for your electrical safety, reliability and training needs<br><br>Powered by JazzHR<br><br>Dt8zCKo7jY

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