Commercial Journeyman/Apprentice Electricians Professional Services - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Commercial Journeyman/Apprentice Electricians

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAbout Knight Electric:
Knight Electric is a national electrical contractor focusing on commercial construction and remodels.
Our culture and continued investment in our employees set us apart from the others.
We are currently looking for Commercial Journeyman and Apprentice Electricians with experience in commercial remodels and repair.
Requirements:
3-4 years' experience as an Apprentice Electrician 5
years' experience as a Journeyman Electrician Experienced in reading and interpreting electrical blueprints and drawings Experience with running conduit, wire and terminate devices Perform quality control testing and troubleshooting Working knowledge of installing electrical systems in a remodel/open store setting Ability to lift, push, pull, and move moderately heavy objects Ability to work in various angles or surfaces, such as climbing ladders Good computer skills including proficiency with MS Office Possession of reliable transportation and basic hand tools Valid Drivers' License (required) Ability to work nights and weekends What We Offer:
Medical/Dental/Vision/401K Overtime potential Shift differential Hotel and per diem paid when traveling Paid Time Off Weekly Pay Job Type:
Full-timeSalary:
Highly competitive wagesIf you are interested, contact Tina at email protected Company DescriptionKnight Electric is a commercial electrical contracting company serving clients across the nation, focusing on retail and commercial industries.
Company DescriptionKnight Electric is a commercial electrical contracting company serving clients across the nation, focusing on retail and commercial industries.
Recommended Skills Blueprinting Construction Toolkits Electrical Installation Work Microsoft Office Problem Solving Quality Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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