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A leading company in electrical solutions seeks an Industrial Journeyman Electrician for a full-time role. The position requires expertise in installing and maintaining electrical systems, a Journeyman Electrician License, and the ability to work safely in industrial environments. Offering competitive pay, health benefits, and travel opportunities, this role also emphasizes ongoing training and career development.
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
JOB POSTING: INDUSTRIAL JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
Job Type: Full-Time
Charleston, SC
JOB SUMMARY
INTCAI is seeking a skilled Industrial Journeyman Electrician to join our team. This role involves installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in industrial settings. The ideal candidate is a certified journeyman with hands-on experience in conduit work, panel building, and cable tray systems, comfortable working at heights, and willing to travel to project sites as needed.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Install, bend, and terminate conduit (EMT, RMC, PVC) to NEC standards for industrial applications.
Build, wire, and troubleshoot electrical panels and motor control centers (MCCs).
Assemble and install cable trays, ensuring proper routing and support for power and control cables.
Perform electrical work at heights using manlifts, ladders, and scaffolding, adhering to safety protocols.
Travel to various job sites, including overnight stays, to complete installations and maintenance tasks.
Read and interpret blueprints, Eplan, schematics, and technical drawings.
Conduct preventive maintenance and repairs on industrial electrical systems.
Collaborate with teams to ensure projects are completed on time and within specifications.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Journeyman Electrician License (or equivalent certification) with 4000+ hours of documented experience.
Proficiency in conduit bending and installation (manual and hydraulic benders).
Experience building and wiring electrical panels (e.g., 480V, 3-phase systems,24v).
Demonstrated skill in cable tray installation and cable management.
Ability to work at heights (e.g., 18’ mezzanines, elevated platforms) with OSHA-compliant training (e.g., OSHA 10/30).
Willingness to travel frequently, including out-of-state projects (valid driver’s license required).
Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and industrial safety standards (e.g., NFPA 70E).
Physical ability to lift 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces.
BENEFITS
Competitive hourly wage.
Health insurance.
Paid time off and holidays.
Travel per diem and lodging provided for out-of-town projects.
Ongoing training, certification opportunities, and internal career development