Electrical contracting and infrastructure services across commercial, industrial, and transmission projects
Hunt Electric operates a diversified electrical contracting business spanning design-build, industrial automation, traffic infrastructure, and high-voltage transmission work. The hiring mix—evenly split between construction and engineering roles with 53 postings in the last 30 days—reflects active capacity expansion. Pain-point clustering around schedule delays, budget control, and rework elimination suggests the company is optimizing project execution at scale, supported by a mature stack of field tools (Bluebeam, Procore, Primavera P6) and industrial control systems (Allen-Bradley, Ignition, Codesys).
Hunt Electric is a partnership-structure electrical contractor founded in 1986, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, with 501–1,000 employees. The company serves commercial, industrial, mining, institutional, and infrastructure sectors with seven operating divisions: Electrical, Engineering Design-Build, Traffic and Infrastructure, Industrial Automation and Controls, Technology, High Voltage, and Service & Preventative Maintenance. Service offerings range from multi-million-dollar design-build and BIM projects to routine facility maintenance, lighting retrofits, and power quality analysis. Current project activity spans data center work, substation construction, wireless infrastructure installation (DAS and small cell), and electrical panel fabrication.
Hunt Electric uses Bluebeam, Procore, and Primavera P6 for project management; AutoCAD and Revit for design; Allen-Bradley, Codesys, and Ignition for industrial controls; Fluke and Anritsu for field diagnostics; and Microsoft 365 for enterprise infrastructure.
Hunt Electric is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is currently hiring across the United States.
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