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Journeyman Sign Electrician License (a plus). Experience working with a bucket truck or crane truck. Our company is renowned for its commitment to delivering top-tier signage solutions across diverse businesses and industries, showcasing innovative designs and exceptional service to our valued clients.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Journeyman Electrician based in Milpitas, CA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Ready to embark on a rewarding journey in the signage industry? A well-established leader with over 30 years of expertise is seeking a talented Signage Installer to join our dedicated team of professionals.
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Journeyman Electrician experience consisting of repair, maintenance, and diagnosis of commercial electrical components. The Service Electrician completes service calls at various commercial environments to provide repair, maintenance and installation while practicing compliance with national, state, and local electrical codes.
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Must have a Journeyman Electrician license in the State of California (General License) Needs 5 Years of Licensed Journeyman Electrician Experience. We are looking for a Licensed Journeyman Electrician.
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Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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Valid California Journeyman Electrician license. This is a full-time on-site role for an Electrical Journeyman located in San Jose, CA. The Electrical Journeyman will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in commercial and industrial settings.
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B. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to journeyman skill with minimum of three (3) recent years of experience as a journeyman electrician. Proof of journeyman level qualifications.
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Certified / licensed Journeyman Electrician preferred. This position is in Midlothian, TX. The Industrial Electrician’s role is to safely maintain, troubleshoot, and repair plant electrical equipment, as well as upkeep of records for sustaining cement operations.
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Certified Journeyman Electrician a plus but not required. Are you a highly skilled generator service technician or generator diesel mechanic looking for a career with a long-standing, growing company.
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Inspect engine room equipment, fan room equipment, cooling tower, all motors, house pumps, electric rooms, back-up generator, fire pump(s), sump pump(s), and ejector pumps. including changing filters, cleaning coils, flushing condensers, punching tubes, greasing fan, pump and motor bearings as required, inspecting and adjusting belts, replacing motor bearings, aligning pulleys and shafts, monitor condenser, chilled, heating and secondary water chemical treatment and its associated feed equipment, clean and maintain cooling towers, and perform annual inspections and other scheduled routines as directed.
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Commercial electrician: 3 years (Required) We are looking to hire an experienced, state certified electrician who can install and repair electrical systems, working primarily in commercial buildings and data centers.
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Demonstrating efficient problem-solving skills while Identifying and mitigating safety hazards, code violations and other electrical issues C ORE C OMPETENCIES AND Q UALIFICATIONS : Minimum 3 years experience in a commercial, industrial, or solar electrician journeyman capacity with thorough understanding of electrical equipment, high and low voltages, electrical theory, power generation, switchgear maintenance and paralleling procedures.
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Must possess a valid Journeyman License/Electrician Certification or equivalent per local and state requirements, e.g. wireman license. The Certified Electrician 2 is required to possess and maintain a valid Journeyman License/Electrician Certification or equivalent per local and state requirements.
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Electrical – Certified Electrician (Journeyman level) from a relevant state (REQUIRED). Electrical – Certified Electrician (Journeyman level) from a relevant state (REQUIRED). Experience using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to generate, track, and complete site work requirements.
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