SRS National Partner Alliance

For Licensed Electrical Contractors

SRS is expanding the electrical trade inside the National Partner Alliance. We are looking for licensed commercial electrical contractors who want scoped, project-managed work on multi-site programs — dedicated circuits, service upgrades, power distribution, EV make-ready, and electrical data logging.

SRS Networks coordinates nationwide infrastructure programs and does not hold electrical contractor licenses. Electrical scope is executed by licensed commercial electrical partners in the SRS National Partner Alliance, qualified per state and per work category, and dispatched under SRS project management with a written scope and a defined deliverable.

1996
Operating Since
500+
Multi-Site Deployments
Nationwide
Program Coverage
8
Electrical Categories

SRS Networks is a nationwide enterprise infrastructure deployment contractor headquartered in South San Francisco, California, serving multi-site enterprises and channel partners since 1996. The SRS National Partner Alliance is the vetted field network behind those programs — licensed technicians, licensed commercial electrical partners, and project managers working under one operating standard.

What Alliance Membership Actually Looks Like

Scoped work, not scavenged work

Work orders arrive with a written scope, a schedule, and a defined deliverable. You are not reverse-engineering what the customer wanted from a two-line email at 4pm on a Friday.

One project manager per program

A named SRS project manager handles scheduling, site access, escalation, and the customer conversation. You execute the electrical work and hand back documentation. You are not managing the account.

A documentation standard worth having

Photo, panel schedule, and closeout requirements are defined up front and identical from job to job. Partners tell us the standard is the part that transfers back into their own business.

A partner, not a broker

SRS coordinates, you execute, and the customer relationship stays with SRS rather than being flipped to the lowest bidder next quarter. Volume is the point of the Alliance.

What We Look For

Qualification is a written process, not a phone call. The full requirements and commercial terms come with the Alliance qualification package once a conversation starts.

  • Active commercial electrical contractor license, with the states you are licensed in
  • Journeyman electricians on staff, not exclusively subcontracted labor
  • Commercial experience — retail, healthcare, industrial, data center, or campus environments
  • Insurance in force, with certificates naming SRS as additional insured
  • Safety documentation and technician credentials available on request
  • Ability to work on 120/208V and 277/480V, single and three phase
  • Comfort working on live distribution panels, switchgear, and main service equipment
  • Fixed-fee pricing for defined scopes, and a stated dispatch response expectation

Electrical Data Logging Partners

This is the specialty we are actively recruiting for. Multi-site customers are asking for measured baselines and before-and-after verification, and the program only works if every partner records the same parameters and returns a report an enterprise customer can read without rework.

What the instrument and the report have to do

  • A three-phase power quality analyzer or electrical data logger you own or rent
  • Recording of voltage, current, kW, kWh, kVA, kVAR, power factor, frequency, THD, sags, swells, and peak demand
  • Time-stamped trend logging across a 24-hour, 48-hour, or seven-day window
  • Export of both a customer-ready PDF report and the raw data file
  • A current calibration certificate from an accredited laboratory for the instrument
  • A redacted sample report we can review before your first dispatch

We specify by capability, not brand. Instruments in the class of a Fluke 173x or 174x, a Dranetz HDPQ, or an equivalent from Hioki, AEMC, or Megger all clear the bar. What matters is that the parameters get recorded, the calibration is current, and the report does not need rebuilding before a customer sees it. See electrical data logging for the customer-facing scope.

Electrical Partner Questions

Licensed commercial electrical contractors with journeyman electricians on staff and real commercial experience — retail, healthcare, industrial, data center, or campus environments. We are qualifying partners across eight electrical categories, and actively recruiting contractors who perform electrical data logging and power quality monitoring.

Bring Your License. We Bring the Schedule.

Tell us your license states, your commercial experience, and whether you do electrical data logging. We send the qualification package and a partner manager works it with you.

partners@srsnetworks.com · (866) 224-3636