SECO of Georgia
Southeast, USA
Trade
Electrical
Title
Journeyman Electrician
Work Type
Construction
Industry
Commercial
Minimum Experience
6 Years
Responsibilities:
1A.) Manage projects to be profitable
1B.) Give oversight and direction to Electricians
1C.) Manage relationships with GC Superintendent when Senior Foreman is not available 1D.) Assist in developing Electricians
1E.) Ensure that projects are completed in accordance with agreed upon timelines
Targets: Assist Forman or complete in the absence of the foreman:
1A.) Record and report daily reports to Home Office, provide guidance, coaching, and appropriate follow-up for site crew
1B.) Routine in-person coaching of site crew
1C.) Review, implement, and coach crew to comply with SECO manuals, OSHA and industry standards
1D.) Help field staff solve problems towards completion of projects on time and under budget 1E.) Assess and coordinate daily activities for staff
1F.) Engage with crew, General Contractors, and temporary staff in a manner that is consistent with SECO expectations
1G.) Provide constructive criticism and support to all crew members
1H.) Proactively communicate material and labor needs
1I.) Communicate regularly (weekly) with General Contractors and communicate any timeline changes to the Project Manager/Foreman
Drawings and Code
Proficient in Building CodesProficient in Electrical TheoryProficient in National Electric Code (NEC)Can Read Electrical ManualsCan Read Wiring SchematicsCan Read Construction BlueprintsLifting
50 lbs.Non-Technical Skills
Quality Control ExperienceManagement ExperienceEquipment
TransformersSubstations or SwitchgearBuilding Systems Wiring
Lighting ControlsWireways
MC CableUnderground UtilitiesCable TrayWiring TroughMetal Conduit Bending and InstallationStartup & Testing
Startup/CommissioningInstrumentation/Electrical MeasurementsTroubleshootingTrainings/Certifications
OSHA 10 CertificationOSHA 30 CertificationElectrical Licenses
Journeyman Electrician LicenseWage
$26 - $31 / hour
Benefits