Journeyman Electrician Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Journeyman Electrician

Trillium Construction Services is currently seeking Journeyman/Master Service Electricians in Angola, IN! Trillium Construction Services, a national leader in skilled trades staffing, is always looking for experienced Journeyman/Master Service Electricians. Candidates will be working 4 nights a week out of town (typically Monday - Friday) and the schedule changes constantly with the ebb and flow of work, as well as where our service calls are located. The service technicians go from service call to service call, and from city to city depending on where our customers need our services. Depending on the location of the service calls, technicians must stay overnight in different areas per our scheduling requirements. The work hours vary so the candidates should be able to work when our customers need them. This includes early on Mondays and late on Fridays at times. After hours and weekend/ emergency service calls are a possibility and candidates need to respond if needed. Sometimes our customers require us to work at night on a non emergency basis. Emergency style calls are paid at time and a half. Normally scheduled night work is straight time. -Previous Journeyman/Master Service Electrical experience
-Ability to pass pre-employment screening. Trillium Staffing has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 25 years. From Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, our philosophy remains the same:
to achieve excellence by providing quality employees and an uncompromising level of service. We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees. We strive to be unsurpassed in the recruitment and placement of quality and skilled professionals.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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