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Journeyman or Master Electrician certification, depending on the jurisdiction. Job Description: Electrician Reports To: Crew leader/Supervisor Classification: Non-Exempt General Description: As an Electrician, your primary responsibility is to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in various settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
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Licensed Master Electrician. We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of our growth and be a voice in our company! Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a Cell Tower site.
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Be a part of a team that focuses on providing Engineering and Construction services for the Wireless and Cell Tower Industry. Inspects Cell Tower Sites for compliance with plans and specifications, point out deficiencies, coach and take corrective action as needed.
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The Electrician Helper is responsible for completing electrical wiring of refrigerated industrial equipment including various components, sensors, actuators, etc., back to the Master Control Panel (MCP) and as well as supporting the facility’s electrical needs.
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Key words: Electrician, Journeyman, Master, Commercial, Industrial, Foreman, Progression, Electric Vehicle, Electrical, Maintenance, Servicing, Installation. $90,000 - $100,000 + Overtime + Sizeable 401k and Health care contribution + Company vehicle + Progression Opportunity + TrainingAre you a Master Electrician looking to join a rapidly expanding company, utilising all the skills in your arsenal whilst developing into a foreman role.
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Requires 5-year apprenticeship program and / or a California Journeyman’s Certificate and / or Master Electrical License with five (5) or more years of progressive experience as an Electrician.
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SUMMARY The master electrician provides for all electrical work to be accomplished in-house by the facilities staff. Marginal Job Functions Use of ladders, scaffolding, and scissors lifts to complete overhead work Maintain a safe and clean work environment JOB SPECIFICATIONS Education/License High school degree or GED diploma required Journeyman electrical license required National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) preferred but not required Work Experience Journeyman electrician with 2 years' experience required.
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Industrial Maintenance Electrician – Wage ranges from $30.00 - $43.00 / hourQuad is seeking a shift Industrial Electrician to join our manufacturing production support team in Hartford, WI. Master/Journeyman is not required, though it is desired.
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This full time, permanent Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician opening is at a growing yet stable structural manufacturer that has been in business for over a century. State of Wisconsin Master Electrician or Journeyman Electrician.
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Day ShiftFull-time jobOpportunity to work with a teamAffordable health insurance you can actually use, including $5 copays, $5 prescriptions, and free Telehealth servicesPerforms electrical work under the direction of the building Master Electrician and or Journeyman Electrician.
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2-year technical degree in electrical technology required MN Journeyman or Master Electrician license required. Minnesota Journeyman or Master Electrician license required.
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Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit; weld supports; install cable and duct banks; make terminations. Provides training, direction, and mentorship to our Electrical Apprentice/Construction Crews.
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Vocational/Technical Degree -required to have a master electrician license. 2nd Shift licensed Industrial Master Electrician or Journeymen. required to have a master electrician license.
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Troubleshoot, trace electrical/electronic schematic circuits, and determine cause of malfunction or failure on AC/DC motors, VFD, power supplies, control systems, motor generators, master clock system, fire alarm systems, and repair, modify or replace components to restore to proper operation.
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This position will be responsible in conjunction with the Lead Electrician for addressing a variety of low voltage and AC/DC power needs associated with the electronic and animatronic elements of designing, fabricating, and maintenance of show props and stage sets for touring productions.
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