Journeyman Commercial Electrician - San Antonio TX
Enterprise Electrical · Boerne, TX · 2 wk ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
Basic Qualifications
- Active TX ID or DLMust have a valid TX Journeyman TDLR License
- Social Security Card
- Tools
- Reliable Transportation
Qualifications/Responsibilities
- Work on and around high voltage energized equipment
- Install various types of Electrical Conduit systems according to NEC
- Setup and maintain temporary power systems
- Install and maintain grounding systems for all equipment and structures
- Test electrical components for continuity and proper voltage readings according to specifications
- Cut, bend, and run conduit as specified on blueprints
- Install junction boxes, panels, switches, plugs and fixtures
- Terminate wires and cables to electrical equipment, such as, but not limited to, breakers, control panels, and distribution systems
- Communicate and work under the direct Supervisor/Foreman (Licensed Journeyman and/or Master Electrician)
- Work well under pressure particularly when faced with unexpected events, delays, tight timelines, or urgent demands
- Ability to work well with others - team player
- Knowledgeable about building a service
- Must be reliable, accountable, and consistent in performing assigned tasks
- Willing and able to follow all instructed safety regulations
- Detail oriented, results driven individual
- Knowledgeable with all electrical equipment and hand tools
- Must be able to handle a physical workload
- Have own tools and reliable transportation
- Ambition to want to grow within the company
- Must have good organizational skills and ability to handle administrative functions
- Know CenterPoint Standards
Physical Requirements
- Physical Stamina: Be able to work long hours, often standing, bending, or kneeling for extended periods
- Strength and Dexterity: Jobs often involve lifting heavy equipment and materials (50lb+), so good upper body strength is important. Manual dexterity is also crucial for handling tools and wiring
- Flexibility: Be able to work in various positions and environments, including tight spaces, high places, and sometimes in awkward positions
- Good Vision: Have excellent vision, including color vision, is necessary to identify different wires and components
- Coordination: Have good hand-eye coordination for precise work with electrical components and tools
- Balance: Be able to work on ladders, scaffolding, or in elevated positions requires good balance to ensure safety
Benefits & Perks
- Paid Time Off
- Holidays off (8.5 days)
- Dental & Vision Insurance (Enterprise covers the tab for each Enterprise Member)
- Health Insurance
- 401k
- School Tuition Assistance
- Career Growth Opportunities
Enterprise Electrical Core Values
- Greatness - Committed to Excellence
- Accountability - Plan it, Do it, Own it
- Mentorship - Learn it, Know it, Teach it
- Teamwork - One Team, One Goal
- Positivity - Positive Attitude