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Commercial Electrical Foreman

$36–$45+ per hour | Company Vehicle | Lead Local Commercial ProjectsOakland • Macomb • Lapeer CountiesLead Projects for a Contractor That Plans AheadE.L. Electrical Contracting has served Southeast Michigan for over 27 years, specializing in organized new commercial construction and renovation projects including schools, churches, fire stations, municipal facilities, and professional office buildings.We build long-term crews and promote from within.As our commercial project pipeline continues to grow, we are selectively connecting with experienced Commercial Electrical Foremen who can take ownership of projects in the field and lead strong crews.Compensation$36–$45+ per hour(Based on leadership ability, project management skill, and production)Company vehicle (qualified foreman)Health Insurance401(k) with company contributionsPaid VacationPaid HolidaysProfit SharingConsistent, year-round commercial workMostly local projects — home most nightsWhat You Can ExpectMid-sized commercial projects (not chaotic mega-jobs)Organized material coordinationProject management supportClear communication from office to fieldProfessional job sites and strong safety standardsWe plan projects months ahead.We don't leave foremen scrambling.We don't overstaff or under-support crews.Our goal is simple: to give strong leaders the structure to run clean, profitable jobs.What We Look ForMichigan Journeyman Electrician LicenseProven experience running commercial projectsStrong blueprint reading and layout abilityAbility to manage crew productivity and schedulingProfessional communication with GCs, inspectors, and clientsLeadership mindset and accountabilityIf you are currently running commercial work but feel under-supported, under-recognized, or buried in disorganization — we welcome a confidential conversation.Not Actively Looking?Currently employed but open to something more stable, organized, and long-term?We handle all conversations discreetly and professionally.No pressure. No obligation. Just a discussion about leadership fit.JBPowered by JazzHR