Electrician - Charleston, SC
Knight Electric, Inc. · Charleston, SC · 4 days ago
Hybrid$25–$40/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Apply advanced knowledge of electrical theory and NEC code
- Execute all types of conduit bends using various bender types
- Install raceways, boxes, cables, panels, breakers, and transformers
- Assist with wire pulling and switchboard installation
- Install light fixtures, devices, and cover plates
- Connect branch circuits including terminations and equipment
- Perform basic testing and troubleshooting of electrical systems
- Read and interpret blueprints and schematics
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Requirements
- High school diploma or GED
- 4,000+ hours of electrician experience
- Current state Electrical Apprentice license (per state requirements) preferred
- OSHA 10 certification
What We Offer
- Medical/Dental/Vision/401K
- Overtime potential
- Housing and per diem paid while traveling
- Paid Time Off
- Paid travel back home every 3 weeks
- Holiday Pay
- Weekly Pay
Physical Requirements
- Using many physical attributes such as sitting, standing, and walking for extended periods of time
- Walking, climbing, lifting, bending, squatting, kneeling, pushing, pulling, twisting, and reaching overhead routinely and repetitively
- Occasional lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds
- Regularly working from elevated spaces for extended periods of time, including ladders, man lifts, scaffolding, or reach booms
- Climbing ladder with 30 pounds
- Balancing on normal work surfaces
- Comfortable in tight spaces (occasionally)
- Reaching, handling, grasping, and pulling cables, wires, tools, and equipment
- Focusing close up and far away (with or without correction)
- Distinguishing color-coded wires
- Using peripheral vision and exercising depth perception
- Flexible, adaptable, and embracing change
- Good troubleshooting ability
- Embracing quality control processes
- Good attention to detail
- Following process and procedure
- Speaking, hearing, and seeing for communicating with employees and outside resources, as well as managing risks of a construction environment is required