Journeyman Electrician
The Journeyman Electrician installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and specialized low-voltage security systems including access control, CCTV, and fire/life-safety systems. The role supports construction and project management activities, procurement, and safety within Facilities Management.
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
This section reflects management's assignment of essential functions and does not restrict additional tasks that may be assigned.
Electrical Systems
Install, maintain, and repair electrical components and systems.
Perform diagnostics and repairs on MEP-related systems (motor starters, VFDs, building automation sensors, occupancy relays, interlocks, etc).
Read and interpret electrical diagrams, schematics, and technical documentation.
Troubleshoot, repair, and replace mechanical and electrical components.
Conduct inspections using diagnostic equipment to evaluate performance and safety.
Security & Low-Voltage Systems
Install, maintain, repair, and/or replace security system components (access control devices, surveillance cameras, fire/life-safety devices, etc).
Diagnose and troubleshoot security hardware issues.
Collaborate with County Security Staff on door schedules, key-card management, and system troubleshooting.
Maintain electrical locks, door hardware, and perform security-related inspections.
Assist IT with UPS troubleshooting and related electrical tasks.
Project & Construction Support
Support construction management for electrical and low-voltage installations, replacements, and repairs.
Assist with coordinating small projects, including contractor oversight.
Manage small-project life cycles and assigned operational budget line items.
Provide technical oversight of security assets and capital electrical systems.
Assist with energy-related grant documentation.
Maintenance & Operations
Document preventative and corrective maintenance in the CMMS.
Enter and manage work orders and service requests.
Support maintenance staff with procedures, technical guidance, and safe work practices.
Follow maintenance schedules and foreman instructions.
Participate in winter operations, including snow and ice removal at County facilities.
General Responsibilities
Maintain clean and orderly work areas; properly store tools and equipment.
Follow safety protocols when handling tools, equipment, and heavy items.
Communicate effectively with leadership regarding building issues and requests.
Participate in training and on-the-job learning.
Support countywide safety and risk-management efforts.
Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of a state-approved electrical apprenticeship program.
Four to five years of progressive industrial electrical and low-voltage experience.
Licenses and Certifications
Valid driver's license.
Wisconsin Journeyman Electrician license required upon hire.
Steel-toe shoes required; annual stipend provided.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, technical manuals, and related documentation.
Working knowledge of access control, CCTV, and fire alarm systems, with willingness to attend advanced training.
Experience with low-voltage cabling and components related to network, automation, and security systems.
Strong proficiency in electrical theory, troubleshooting, and use of diagnostic tools.
Thorough understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all relevant safety regulations.
Ability to use computers and mobile devices for CMMS, equipment control, and documentation.
Effective communication and problem-solving skills.
Interaction & Communication
Responds to requests and initiates contact to exchange general information with internal and external stakeholders.
Thinking & Problem-Solving
Work involves routine challenges related to established procedures and county policies. Independent judgment is exercised within defined practices, with additional research and observation supporting decision-making.
Work Environment
Work regularly involves exposure to
Wet or humid conditions
Moving mechanical parts
High or elevated locations
Fumes, airborne particles, and chemicals
Outdoor weather including extreme cold and heat
Risk of electrical shock and hazardous materials
Noise levels are typically loud.
Physical Demands
Frequent standing, walking, sitting, climbing, handling objects, reaching, balancing, bending, kneeling, crouching, crawling, talking, and hearing.
Occasional tasting/smelling as part of diagnostic tasks.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs independently (more with assistance).
Must maintain vision abilities including close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment.
TO INCLUDE
Formal Walworth County Electronic Application
Review of Education & Experience
Verification of Driver's License
Oral Department Interview
Reference Check
Background Check
Post Offer Physical Exam
Drug Screen
Other job-related tests may be required.