Since shifting focus, we have invested in advanced equipment like a wire shredder and granulation system. This technology allows us to process copper and aluminum wire closer to its purest form, enabling efficient recycling and significantly reducing our carbon footprint—especially through minimized transportation. This environmental efficiency translates into better pricing for our customers and a cleaner solution for the planet.
Though we’ve evolved, we remain committed to our roots. We continue to offer expert generator repair and rebuilding services, supporting clients who rely on us to keep their equipment running smoothly.
At Jenkin Power Services, we’re more than a wire recycler — we’re your partner in power, performance, and sustainability.
Driven by hands-on experience and passion, Jake grew up in Western Montana before moving to North Dakota. Starting as a mechanic in high school and advancing through generator repair roles, Jake founded Jenkin Power Services in 2018. Over seven years, he has grown the company from a generator repair shop into a multi service provider specializing in non-ferrous metal recovery and generator expertise across the region.
Committed to growth and community impact, Jackie brings over 15 years of oil and gas industry experience in support and leadership roles. Holding degrees in Business Management and Human Resources, she co-founded Bakken BBQ, a major community fundraising event, and serves on the API Dickinson Board. Jackie plays a key role in expanding Jenkin Power Services’ reach and partnerships throughout the region.
Founded in 2018 and proudly based in Dickinson, North Dakota, Jenkin Power Services began with a strong foundation in generator engine repair and rebuilding. Our commitment to quality, dependable service, and technical expertise earned us a solid reputation in the region’s industrial and oilfield sectors.
As demand for sustainable solutions grew, so did our business. Recognizing the environmental and economic value of recycling, we expanded to include scrap wire processing as a core focus.