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Certified as Journeyman/Master Electrician. Master Electrician: $3500. Journeyman Electrician: $2000. International Society of Automation (ISA) Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level I certification.
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As one of the nation's largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the XXXXX team.
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We have current opening for a Certified Journeyman Electrician for our Airfield Lighting project at Denver International Airport in Denver, CO. This position is will be required to start on 8/1/24 and project duration is 70 working days.
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Cascade Solar and Electric is looking for an Electrician to join our team. Perform on-site maintenance duties such as preventive maintenance on all electrical systems including minor repairs, replacing circuit breaker panels, HVAC systems, etc.
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Master electrician license. 4+ years of relevant practical experience as an electrician in industrial facilities maintenance. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee of granted asylum.
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Must possess and maintain a valid State of Colorado Journey Electrician License. - Valid State of Colorado Journey Electrician License. Maintenance / Trades/ Electrician, Journey.
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Give yourself the power to launch in this unique field with a variety of options including: opportunities to work as an electrician journeyman, a master electrician or even an electrical engineer.
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State licensure as Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician. State licensure as Journeyman Electrician or Master Electrician. Troubleshoots motors and motor control circuit across the line starters, reduce voltage starters (auto transformer, resister), reversing starters, and electrical systems in hazardous locations, battery banks, and battery chargers.
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We are a continuous casting aluminum rolling mill who established operations in 1984 and located in Fort Lupton Colorado, 35 miles north of downtown Denver.
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Denver International Airport Field Maintenance team is looking for an experience journeyman Electrician! Experience: one (1) year of journey-level electrician experience maintaining, repairing, and constructing electrical systems and equipment.
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Pulls wiring through conduit, assisted by electrician helper. Pulls wiring through conduit, assisted by electrician helper. Tests continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, battery and buzzer, and oscilloscope.
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Electrician Journeyman work with DC Powerplants, Batteries, AC Electrical Systems, Transmission Lines and Fiber Optics. Job Summary: An Electrician Journeyman possesses more than 3+ years of experience and works under the Master Electrician in effort to complete the Master Electrician certification.
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Foreman Journeyman Electrician (Arnegard, ND) Pay: $40-$55 per hour Relocation Available Expiration Date of Job Posting: Continuous POSITION SUMMARY: The Lead/Foreman Electrician is primarily responsible for establishing and managing the Electrician operations within the company.
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Performs Journeyman level work in the installation, alteration, maintenance and repair of electrical, fire alarm, communication and video systems in compliance with all regulatory agencies.
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The Service Operations Electrician will work closely with the Service Operations Team to troubleshoot and repair solar PV systems in residential applications. We provide PV design, engineering, installation, maintenance, and consulting services to residential, commercial, builder, non-profit, and government customers throughout the U.S. Our mission is to propagate the responsible use of solar energy, pioneer conscientious business practices, and create holistic wealth for ourselves and our community.
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