Electrician

Sack Company
Alamo, GA

Trade

Electrical

Title

Journeyman Electrician

Work Type

Construction

Industry

Commercial

Minimum Experience

4 Years

Description

Description of Tasks:

• Read plans, specifications, shop drawings, and implement the design in the field.

• Extensive conduit installation, from PVC to rigid, ¾" to 6"

• Hardware installation for device and conduit support

• Wiring pulling, line voltage, communication and security

• Termination of devices and equipment

• Installation of building automation system and components

Position Requirements: Education/Experience: Minimum high school diploma/GED and two years of experience in the electrical field Certifications, Licenses, etc.: Journeyman Electrical Certificate Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong working knowledge of job site safety as well as ability to complete a company specific safety orientation. Must have a good understanding of the National Electric Codes. High standard of integrity and professionalism. Working knowledge of OSHA regulations...

 

 

We are looking for electricians, helpers and foreman to join our team on the Wheeler County High School job. We have a huge back log and would love for anyone to join our team long term. 

Candidate Requirements

Willing to Take a Drug TestDriver's LicenseWilling to TravelCurrently Employed

Project Types

None found

Skills

Drawings and Code

Proficient in Building CodesProficient in Electrical TheoryProficient in National Electric Code (NEC)Can Read Electrical ManualsCan Read Wiring SchematicsCan Read Construction Blueprints

Equipment

TransformersSubstations or SwitchgearHVAC

Building Systems Wiring

Lighting Controls

Wireways

MC CableCable TrayWiring TroughMetal Conduit Bending and Installation

Certifications

Electrical Licenses

Master Electrician LicenseJourneyman Electrician LicenseElectrician Trainee (ET) Card

Compensation

Wage

$22 - $26 / hour

Benefits

Health InsuranceDental InsuranceLife InsuranceVision Insurance401(k)401(k) MatchingPaid HolidaysWeekly Pay (as opposed to bi-weekly)Apprenticeship Training