Job Description
Salary: $35-$45 DOE
We are looking for California certified journeyman electricians to work on commercial locations for our busy construction company. Our job sites are primarily located in the Inland Empire and surrounding areas.
We provide great paid benefits which include vacation, health insurance, profit sharing, and offer a steady work schedule. You should have solid skills in troubleshooting and a good knowledge of proper safety procedures. If you enjoy working in a team environment where your contributions are valued, then please contact us today.
Job Responsibilities
- Test electrical systems using tools that include voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and ohmmeters to determine where issues may be occurring, the safety of the system, and to ensure compatibility.
- Document actions, testing results, observations, final diagnosis of the situation, and steps taken to resolve issues for each job or situation.
- Repair electrical issues by replacing or installing components, wiring, or devices.
- Conduit Bending.
- Determine the steps necessary to assess an electrical situation using testing devices, blueprints, and maps.
- Maintain a safe work environment by adhering to all company guidelines and OSHA safety requirements, and reporting violations of policies, procedures, and guidelines to the immediate supervisor.
- Use ladders, scaffolding, platforms, and lifts to work on electrical systems in residential homes, roadside poles, and commercial properties.
- Answer emergency calls quickly, assess the safety of the situation upon first arriving at the scene, and provide directions to individuals affected by the electrical emergency to ensure their safety and comfort.
- Maintain equipment to ensure it is in good condition and can operate or be used safely; report any issues to the immediate supervisor.
Job Skills & Qualifications Required:
- Completed electrician apprenticeship.
- Current (unexpired) California Journeyman Electrician Card.
- Proficiency with the Electrical Code and local codes.
- Valid driver's license.
- Ability to read blueprints.
- Valid state license.
Additional:
- Previous experience working on commercial and telecommunication electrical systems.