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Confidential

Journeyman Electrician

Confidential, Greenacres, WA, United States


Job Description +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Brief job description: Includes, is not limited to: - Inspections and maintenance on electrical systems to ensure safety and functionality - Adhere to all applicable requirements, including safety standards and local codes - Interpret diagrams, blueprints and other related drawings - Inventory and properly track supplies, equipment, tools and machinery - Communicate with customers and coworkers effectively to promote efficiency - Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit, using measuring instruments and hand - Perform semi-skilled and unskilled laboring duties related to the installation, maintenance and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. - Drill holes and pull or push wiring through openings, using hand and power tools. - Dig trenches or holes for installation of conduit or supports. Strip insulation from wire ends, using wire stripping pliers, and attach wires - Raise, lower, or position equipment, tools, and materials, using hoist, hand line, or block and tackle. - Knowledge and experience of electrical systems related to HVAC. Job Skills & Qualifications Required and not limited to: - Have a current, active 01 journeyman electrician license valid in the state of Washington - Proficiency with the National Electrical Code and local codes - Valid driver's license and clean driving record - Ability to travel to job sites throughout Spokane and surrounding cities/areas within Spokane County (may vary by work day and project) - Ability to read blueprints - Must pass criminal background check and drug test - Previous experience working on commercial electrical systems - Dependable and hard-working - Cooperate, guide/oversee, and get along with apprentices and other employees - Ability to follow strict safety precautions at all times and wear proper personal protection equipment (PPE). - Ability to work four, 10-hour days weekly. Working Conditions: Includes, is not limited to: - Identifying and separating wires by color. - Digging trenches and working in trenches. Breaking concrete with jackhammer or other tools. - Lifting, positioning and fastening objects such as light fixtures, wire, conduit, junction boxes, motors and other equipment. - Carrying material and tools from location to location or floor to floor. Working from A-Frames, extension ladders and scaffolds at various heights. - Crawling under floors and working in attics where space is limited. Working under hot and cold weather conditions, indoors and outdoors. - LiftLifting and working with tools and equipment above head. Electricians' work is often strenuous. They may stand for long periods and frequently work on ladders and scaffolds. Their working environment varies, depending on the type of job. Some may work in dusty, dirty, hot, or wet conditions, or in confined areas, ditches, or other uncomfortable places. Electricians risk injury from electrical shock, falls, and cuts; to avoid injuries, they must follow strict safety procedures. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+