An Apprentice Electrician gains skills through classroom learning and on-the-job training, with opportunities for credit transfer and GI Bill qualification for military veterans
Job Summary
An Apprentice Electrician gains skills through classroom learning and on-the-job training, with opportunities for credit transfer and GI Bill qualification for military veterans.
The company offers comprehensive benefits including no-cost medical plans, paid time off, 401(k) with match, and allowances for boots and clothing.
Key responsibilities involve safely installing, connecting, and testing electrical systems on large-scale commercial construction projects, attending weekly apprenticeship classes.
Matching Summary
An Apprentice Electrician gains skills through classroom learning and on-the-job training, with opportunities for credit transfer and GI Bill qualification for military veterans.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Install, connect, and test electrical systems
Place conduit inside partitions
Pull insulated wires or cables
Use testing equipment
Ensure electrical stability and safety
Work safely no matter what
Nice-to-have
Work outdoors in different environments
Tell your family and friends “I helped build that”
Work as a team
Work efficiently in confined spaces
Key Requirements
High School diploma or GED required
Keep it a Drug-free Workplace
Punctual and reliable
Basic “Tape measure math”
Work in extremes of heat, cold and bad weather
Stand and walk throughout the workday
Lift/carry up to 60 lbs
Work reaching above shoulders, crawling, squatting, kneeling, bending