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Electrician Journeyman

EW Electrical Services Inc
locationLong Beach, CA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Construction
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description


⚡ Electrical Apprentice & Journeyman Electrician



Commercial, Industrial & EV Charging Projects


We are a growing electrical contractor seeking Electrical Apprentices and Journeyman Electricians with experience in commercial and industrial electrical work, including EV charging installations.



Job Responsibilities



  • Install, bend, and secure conduit (EMT, rigid, PVC)
  • Pull and terminate wire (including feeders and branch circuits)
  • Install EV charging equipment (Level 2 & DC fast charging – training provided if needed)
  • Perform service work and troubleshooting
  • Work safely on scissor lifts and boom lifts
  • Follow NEC, OSHA, and jobsite safety requirements
  • Read and interpret electrical plans and schematics
  • Work independently or as part of a crew






Apprentice Electrician – Requirements



  • Current electrical trainee/apprentice card (CA or applicable state)
  • Basic knowledge of conduit, wire pulling, and tools
  • Willingness to learn EV charging systems
  • OSHA 10 (preferred)
  • Lift certification (preferred or willing to obtain)
  • Reliable transportation and tools appropriate to level






️‍♂️ Journeyman Electrician – Requirements



  • Valid Journeyman Electrician License
  • Strong experience in commercial and industrial electrical work
  • Proven ability to install conduit and wire independently
  • Experience with EV charging installations (EVGO / similar a plus)
  • OSHA 10 or 30
  • Lift certification required
  • Ability to lead small crews and coordinate work






️ Work Includes



  • Commercial & industrial projects
  • EV charging infrastructure
  • Service work & retrofits
  • Panel upgrades, CT cabinets, disconnects, and feeders






Compensation



  • Competitive pay based on experience
  • Overtime available
  • Steady work with growth opportunities
  • Training opportunities for EV infrastructure



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