Journeyman Electrician 2025-03038
Management$32.33/hrFull-time
About the role
The Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp (WHCC) is seeking a Journeyman Electrician in Newcastle, WY. The Journeyman Electrician performs journey-level electrical work, including construction, remodeling, repair, and preventive maintenance of electrical systems in State buildings, providing a safe, well-maintained, and comfortable environment for state employees, inmates, visitors, and the general public.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for and specializes in electrical design, installation, alteration, troubleshooting, repair, and inspection of main and branch circuits of interior and exterior electrical systems.
- Repairs power distribution, transformer, emergency generators, and other miscellaneous electrical components.
- Performs planning, estimation, and commissioning of new construction and renovations of electrical systems and equipment, which requires being directly involved in calculating and balancing three-phase panel loads.
- Reads electrical blueprints, diagrams, wiring schematics, and other drawings.
- Compiles documents, analyzes test data, and performs electrical calculations to determine the source of problems and the corrective action to take.
- Uses various electrical test instruments to determine power requirements and availability.
Qualifications
- PREFERENCES: Preference may be given to those with four (4) years of progressive work experience in Electrical Trades with the acquired knowledge at the level of an Electrician, plus a Journeyman Electrician License.
- KNOWLEDGE: Possesses the knowledge to provide a wide range of electrical expertise in the new build, repair, remodel, and refurbish of electrical systems. Knowledge of State and Local electrical codes.
- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: As required by the licensing board. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Journeyman's Electrician License. Necessary Special Requirements: PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Must be able to work in varied or extreme weather conditions, work in tight spaces, walk great distances throughout the facility and grounds, stand for long periods, stoop, kneel, stretch, bend, swat, and reach on an occasional but prolonged basis.