Commercial Electrician Construction, Mining & Trades - Middletown, OH at Geebo

Commercial Electrician


Commercial Electrician

Job Responsibilities

Responsibilities of the Commercial Electricians include:

Cutting, bending and running , and 1 electrical conduit materials
Experience bending offsets, 3 points, 4 points, saddles, kicks, 90's, etc.
Pulling electrical wiring through electrical conduit.
Assisting in terminating electrical panels, set fixtures, outlets and various electrical devices,
Must be dependable and willing to complete the project from start to finish
Other assigned tasks and duties as assigned

Commercial Electrician

Job Requirements
As a Commercial Electrician you must be able to read and interpret blueprints, drawings and specifications, understand shop math, and be able to work easily and skillfully with all tools and materials involved in commercial electrical construction.

Additional requirements of the Commercial Electrician include:

5 years' experience in a related role
Ability to read, write and verbally communicate effectively
Ability to perform basic math functions and use math formulas by solving dimensional problems

Commercial Electrician

Benefits
A great job is one that fits you. It matches your skills and interests. It provides fair pay and good benefits. And it also fits the way you like to work. At TradeSource, we're experts at matching people to jobs, and we'll work hard to connect you with construction jobs that are the right fit for your skills and interests.

TradeSource offers one of the best benefits packages available in the construction labor industry, including:

Competitive weekly pay
Overtime opportunities
401(k) retirement plan
Tuition reimbursement
Tool rebates
Safety equipment
Holiday, Vacation bonus

Commercial Electrician
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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