Electrician Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Electrician


Outsource is on the hunt for an experienced electricians for a contract position in the Decatur, GA area for a job that starts ASAP!
Basic scope of Work:
Cut, bend, and run electrical wire and conduit
Terminate electrical panels, set fixtures, outlets and various electrical devices
Install and connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers, outlets or other components and systems
Requirements:
At least 3 years of experience working as an electrician
Experience in a commercial or industrial construction environment
Basic hand tools (power tools and 6 foot ladder plus)
Familiarity with NEC Standards and electrical codes
Consent to a pre-employment background and drug screen
Lift certified is a plus
If interested please email Bobby Blair at email removed or call at 404-994-4711.
We have multiple immediate openings and we're looking for top talent to represent us!
We pay referrals fees for referrals resulting in placement! If you know any qualified technicians looking for work, send them our way! Our motto is, Good people know good people.
Who We Are:
Outsource is one of the nation's leading providers of cabling and electrical talent. We have been placing electricians of all levels with the right companies since 1998, so we know a thing or two about making a good match.
We listen, ask the questions that matter, and take the time to understand people's needs and maintain a high sense of integrity, even when it means telling people what they don't want to hear.
When electrical outfits are on the market for top hand Electricians, we're the first to hear about it. We have 15 offices across the country and other divisions that specialize in other systems such as Audio Visual, Structured cabling, Fire alarm and HVAC.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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