Jobs · Management · New Mexico

Licensed Journeymen Electrician

Wilson Electric Services Corp · Albuquerque, NM · 17 mo ago
ManagementFull-time

About the role

We are excited to share the opportunity for Licensed Journeyman Electricians to join our team and look forward to reviewing your resume. These opportunities require a current NM Electrician License.

Responsibilities

  • Planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
  • Providing access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
  • Preparing sketches showing the location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceiling, and flooring
  • Making measurements, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing electrical conduit, using such tools as band saw, pipe threaders, and conduit benders
  • Pulling wiring through conduit
  • Splicing wire by stripping insulation, from terminal leads with knife or wire strippers, twisting wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps
  • Connecting wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using hand tools
  • Installing distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels, fastening in place with screws or bolts, using hand tools and power tools
  • Connecting power cables to equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and installs grounding leads
  • Testing continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and ammeter
  • Observing functioning of installed equipment to determine hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement
  • Repairing faulty equipment
  • Working with and training lower-level employees on proper means and methods of installation and equipment operation
  • Following safety rules

Requirements

  • Current NM Electrician License
  • Experience with the following items will drive your success in this role:
  • Planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
  • Providing access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
  • Preparing sketches showing the location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceiling, and flooring
  • Making measurements, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing electrical conduit, using such tools as band saw, pipe threaders, and conduit benders
  • Pulling wiring through conduit
  • Splicing wire by stripping insulation, from terminal leads with knife or wire strippers, twisting wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps
  • Connecting wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using hand tools
  • Installing distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels, fastening in place with screws or bolts, using hand tools and power tools
  • Connecting power cables to equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and installs grounding leads
  • Testing continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and ammeter
  • Observing functioning of installed equipment to determine hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement
  • Repairing faulty equipment
  • Working with and training lower-level employees on proper means and methods of installation and equipment operation
  • Following safety rules

Qualifications

  • Physical Requirements: Exposure to construction site environments having temperature extremes, dust, fumes, smoke, hazardous substances and loud noise levels. Up to 70% of the job may include heavy physical work, heavy lifting, pushing or pulling of material that may weigh from 50 to 100 pounds. The position requires the incumbent to climb and work from ladders, scaffolds or aerial lifts, stand or walk for long periods, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, squat, crawl and work in awkward positions or confined spaces for several hours at a time.
  • Physical Demands: Requires the unrestricted use of hands, arms, shoulders, and the upper and lower back as well as visual acuity and depth perception. Pulmonary capacity must be sufficient to permit the use of an air-purifying respirator if required.

Benefits

  • We are an Employee-Owned Company. Our ESOP plan is a 100% employer-sponsored/paid retirement account that has and will continue to change the quality of retirement for our Employee-Owners. We also offer a 401(k) plan with a generous company match.
  • Affordable medical, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance, additional voluntary life insurance, short- and long-term disability and a flexible spending account of up to $2,500 which is pre-funded by the company.
  • Employees are eligible for our PTO program as well as paid holidays.
  • Sponsorship in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program, internal Workforce Development and training opportunities, guaranteed annual reviews and more.

Pay

Competitive Pay and Best Benefits in the Industry

Schedule

Not specified

Skills

  • Planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
  • Providing access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
  • Preparing sketches showing the location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceiling, and flooring
  • Making measurements, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing electrical conduit, using such tools as band saw, pipe threaders, and conduit benders
  • Pulling wiring through conduit
  • Splicing wire by stripping insulation, from terminal leads with knife or wire strippers, twisting wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps
  • Connecting wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using hand tools
  • Installing distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels, fastening in place with screws or bolts, using hand tools and power tools
  • Connecting power cables to equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and installs grounding leads
  • Testing continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and ammeter
  • Observing functioning of installed equipment to determine hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement
  • Repairing faulty equipment
  • Working with and training lower-level employees on proper means and methods of installation and equipment operation
  • Following safety rules

Benefits

  • We are an Employee-Owned Company. Our ESOP plan is a 100% employer-sponsored/paid retirement account that has and will continue to change the quality of retirement for our Employee-Owners. We also offer a 401(k) plan with a generous company match.
  • Affordable medical, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance, additional voluntary life insurance, short- and long-term disability and a flexible spending account of up to $2,500 which is pre-funded by the company.
  • Employees are eligible for our PTO program as well as paid holidays.
  • Sponsorship in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program, internal Workforce Development and training opportunities, guaranteed annual reviews and more.

Pay

Competitive Pay and Best Benefits in the Industry

Schedule

Not specified

Skills

  • Planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
  • Providing access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
  • Preparing sketches showing the location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceiling, and flooring
  • Making measurements, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing electrical conduit, using such tools as band saw, pipe threaders, and conduit benders
  • Pulling wiring through conduit
  • Splicing wire by stripping insulation, from terminal leads with knife or wire strippers, twisting wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps
  • Connecting wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using hand tools
  • Installing distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels, fastening in place with screws or bolts, using hand tools and power tools
  • Connecting power cables to equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and installs grounding leads
  • Testing continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and ammeter
  • Observing functioning of installed equipment to determine hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement
  • Repairing faulty equipment
  • Working with and training lower-level employees on proper means and methods of installation and equipment operation
  • Following safety rules

Benefits

  • We are an Employee-Owned Company. Our ESOP plan is a 100% employer-sponsored/paid retirement account that has and will continue to change the quality of retirement for our Employee-Owners. We also offer a 401(k) plan with a generous company match.
  • Affordable medical, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance, additional voluntary life insurance, short- and long-term disability and a flexible spending account of up to $2,500 which is pre-funded by the company.
  • Employees are eligible for our PTO program as well as paid holidays.
  • Sponsorship in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program, internal Workforce Development and training opportunities, guaranteed annual reviews and more.

Pay

Competitive Pay and Best Benefits in the Industry

Schedule

Not specified

Skills

  • Planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
  • Providing access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
  • Preparing sketches showing the location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceiling, and flooring
  • Making measurements, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing electrical conduit, using such tools as band saw, pipe threaders, and conduit benders
  • Pulling wiring through conduit
  • Splicing wire by stripping insulation, from terminal leads with knife or wire strippers, twisting wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps
  • Connecting wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using hand tools
  • Installing distribution apparatus, such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels, fastening in place with screws or bolts, using hand tools and power tools
  • Connecting power cables to equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, motors, and installs grounding leads
  • Testing continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and ammeter
  • Observing functioning of installed equipment to determine hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement
  • Repairing faulty equipment

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