job.title: Apprentice Electricianemployement.type:
Full-time Employee
estimated.start.date:
February 9, 2025
no.ofjob.openings: 1
| experience.required: 1 to 2 Year
|annual.salary.range: $45,000 - $50,000
job.description: Key Responsibilities:
- Assist in Electrical Installations: Support Journeyman Electricians in installing wiring, conduits, switchgear, and lighting fixtures in compliance with electrical codes.
- Learn & Apply Electrical Techniques: Gain practical experience by working alongside skilled electricians, learning how to read blueprints, schematics, and understand electrical systems.
- Support Maintenance & Repairs: Help in diagnosing and fixing electrical issues, learning how to identify problems and apply solutions.
- Material Handling: Assist in the organization, setup, and transport of electrical materials, tools, and equipment on the job site.
- Compliance: Follow all safety protocols, regulations, and company policies, ensuring a safe working environment for yourself and others.
- Documentation: Help with maintaining accurate records of electrical work performed, including installations and repairs.
- Safety Awareness: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times and participate in safety training sessions.
- Team Collaboration: Work closely with other apprentices, journeymen, and site personnel to ensure smooth project operations and learning opportunities.
Qualifications:
- Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent. Enrollment in a recognized electrical apprenticeship program is preferred.
- Interest in Electrical Work: A strong desire to learn the electrical trade and develop skills in the field of civil construction.
- Basic Knowledge: Familiarity with basic electrical concepts and tools is a plus, but not required.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting, climbing, and working in various weather conditions.
- Attention to Detail: A keen eye for detail, ensuring work is performed safely and correctly.
- Willingness to Learn: Open to receiving constructive feedback and eager to grow in the electrical trade.
Certification: OSHA 10 certification is preferred but can be obtained on the job.