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Electrician Foreman

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Job DescriptionJob Description Working Residential Electrical Foreman (Full-Time)

Based in Valley Stream, NY – Serving Nassau County $80K–$95K/year (based on experience) Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Overtime Available

⚡ Lead by Example with No Shorts Electric Inc.

We’re a family-owned, 5-star rated electrical

company proudly serving Long Island for over 40 years. We’re growing and looking for a

Working Foreman

— someone who leads from the front, tools in hand, managing jobs while staying actively involved in the physical work.

If you're a seasoned residential electrician who’s ready to step into a leadership role without stepping off the jobsite, this position is for you.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Work side-by-side with your crew while leading residential service jobs, upgrades, and full installations

Manage day-to-day operations on site: layout, scheduling, safety, quality control, and customer communication

Perform hands-on electrical work including roughing, trim, troubleshooting, and final walkthroughs

Ensure all work meets code and company standards

Train and guide apprentices/helpers to develop their skills and efficiency



You’re a Great Fit If You:

Have

7+ years of residential electrical experience , including

lead or foreman responsibilities

Are comfortable both

running the job and doing the work

Can read blueprints, delegate tasks, and keep projects on schedule

Have a

clean driver’s license

and

reliable transportation

Are confident with

service upgrades, panel replacements, lighting, fans, and device work

Take pride in a neat appearance, jobsite cleanliness, and representing a top-tier company

What We Offer:

Competitive pay:

$80,000–$95,000/year based on experience

Paid time off

and vacation days

Company uniforms

Occasional bonuses

Career growth

into, EV, generator, or project management roles

A professional, supportive team that respects and rewards leadership in the field