EMCOR Group
About Us
We design, install, and maintain advanced electrical systems. Our expertise spans traditional electrical contracting, security solutions, audio-visual integration, wireless networking, and building management systems.
Job Summary Journeyman Electrician Are you looking to grow your career as a Journeyman Electrician?
The Journeyman Electrician is a licensed or otherwise certified electrical craftsman that performs a wide range of skills, including installation of complex electrical systems, troubleshooting, repair, demolition, maintenance, layout, cleanup, remodeling, or other related activities in a safe manner. Journeyman electricians also supervise and train apprentice workers and CW/CE employees. Journeyman electricians are typically directed and managed by a Field Superintendent/Foreman. #miller
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Perform work required to repair, maintain, install, and modernize electrical systems for buildings, equipment, and grounds.
Perform work of a skilled variety demanding a high degree of manual and technical competency.
Locate and determine electrical malfunctions using test equipment.
Repair malfunctions by replacing burned-out elements fuses, replacing defective wiring, and cleaning and repairing motors.
Test electrical equipment, such as motors, heaters, and controls, for safety and efficiency using standard test equipment and observing functions.
Install electrical conduit, cable tray, wiring, Motor Control Centers, Switchgear and PLC Cabinets.
Inspect circuits for specified shielding and grounding.
Knowledge of security and fire alarm systems.
Perform other duties as may be required.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Thorough knowledge of the electrical trade.
Journeyman Electrician’s License.
Requires initiative and ingenuity to analyze a situation and to make frequent technical decisions based on specifications and electrical codes.
Ability to sustain considerable physical effort at frequent intervals.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis without employer sponsorship. Employment-based visa sponsorship (including H-1B sponsorship) is not available for this position.
Physical Demands
Perform manual labor as required that may include:
Manual excavation
Bending Pipe
Pulling wire
Lifting 50 pounds
Working with hands overhead
Using heavy equipment
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Job Summary Journeyman Electrician Are you looking to grow your career as a Journeyman Electrician?
The Journeyman Electrician is a licensed or otherwise certified electrical craftsman that performs a wide range of skills, including installation of complex electrical systems, troubleshooting, repair, demolition, maintenance, layout, cleanup, remodeling, or other related activities in a safe manner. Journeyman electricians also supervise and train apprentice workers and CW/CE employees. Journeyman electricians are typically directed and managed by a Field Superintendent/Foreman. #miller
#LI-JG1
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Perform work required to repair, maintain, install, and modernize electrical systems for buildings, equipment, and grounds.
Perform work of a skilled variety demanding a high degree of manual and technical competency.
Locate and determine electrical malfunctions using test equipment.
Repair malfunctions by replacing burned-out elements fuses, replacing defective wiring, and cleaning and repairing motors.
Test electrical equipment, such as motors, heaters, and controls, for safety and efficiency using standard test equipment and observing functions.
Install electrical conduit, cable tray, wiring, Motor Control Centers, Switchgear and PLC Cabinets.
Inspect circuits for specified shielding and grounding.
Knowledge of security and fire alarm systems.
Perform other duties as may be required.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Thorough knowledge of the electrical trade.
Journeyman Electrician’s License.
Requires initiative and ingenuity to analyze a situation and to make frequent technical decisions based on specifications and electrical codes.
Ability to sustain considerable physical effort at frequent intervals.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis without employer sponsorship. Employment-based visa sponsorship (including H-1B sponsorship) is not available for this position.
Physical Demands
Perform manual labor as required that may include:
Manual excavation
Bending Pipe
Pulling wire
Lifting 50 pounds
Working with hands overhead
Using heavy equipment
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