Journeyman Electricians Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Journeyman Electricians


Skilled Trades Services, Inc. is hiring for a Journeyman/Mechanic Electricians for a Long Term project in Mountain City, TN.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
Duties include, but not limited to:
- Cutting, bending, threading and running electrical conduit materials.
- Pull electrical wiring through electrical conduit.
- Experienced running 1/2 & 3/4 rigid conduit.
- Must be able to bend offsets, 3 points, 4 point saddles, 90's etc.
- Experienced running cable tray.
- Terminated electrical panels, set fixtures, outlets, and various electrical devices.
- Other assigned tasks and duties as assigned.
Candidate Requirements:
- Must have 8-10 yrs. experience as a commercial journeyman electrician.
- Must have 5-8 yrs. experience as a commercial electrician top-helper.
- Must have experience operating an aerial lift!
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical blue prints and drawings.
- Must be willing to work various shifts as required.
- Experience and proficiency running electrical conduit with precision expertise.
- Must be hard working and have the drive and determination to complete the task at hand.
- Must be dependable and willing to complete the project at hand from start to finish.
- Possess all basic hand tools (i.e. channel locks, screwdrivers, volt meter, battery drill, etc.).
Other Requirements:
- Only Authorized Workers Eligible to work in the United States. (Will be E-Verified)
- Valid Drivers License, State or Govt. Issued ID and Valid Social Security Card Required.
- Must possess RELIABLE personal transportation. (Not all projects are on bus lines).
Tools Required:
- All Basic electrical hand tools (including hacksaw, battery drill, etc.).
- Hardhat, Work Boots, Safety Glasses, Gloves, Reflective Safety Vest, Harness & Lanyard required.
What We Offer:
- Weekly Pay
- Direct Deposit or ATM/Debit Card Payment

$17.00/hr
Per Diem - Plenty of Overtime!


Call Mike @ 980-207-3876

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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