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Journeymen Electricians Needed

GRUS Construction
locationParma, OH, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Construction
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Journeymen Electricians needed for multiple commercial projects near Willoughby, OH. You will be responsible for all phases of commercial electrical installations. Duties will include: roughing in, bending pipe, circuiting, pulling wire and making connections. You must be able to work from blue prints, and be proficient at bending EMT and rigid conduit. You must bring your own basic tools of the trade and you may be required to pass a pre-employment background and drug screening upon arrival. Benefits will include medical, dental, vision, life, retirement with matching, vacation, and paid holidays.

Pay: up to $35/hr
Per diem: none
Duration: temp to perm with benefits

Please call Grus Construction Personnel for an immediate interview or reply with resume!

Phone: 888-230-9908
Fax: 888-230-9909
Email: registration@gruspersonnel.com

Company DescriptionWe believe our mission is two-fold: to staff our client’s projects with the highest quality of skilled tradesmen available and to foster an environment in which the quality of our workers continues to increase. We are dedicated to delivering quality and efficiency in one package. Grus offers our workforce the opportunity for permanent employment and a diversified work experience through our many and varied clients. We believe the service Grus provides offers benefits to both the general contractor and the skilled worker.

Company Description

We believe our mission is two-fold: to staff our client’s projects with the highest quality of skilled tradesmen available and to foster an environment in which the quality of our workers continues to increase. We are dedicated to delivering quality and efficiency in one package. Grus offers our workforce the opportunity for permanent employment and a diversified work experience through our many and varied clients. We believe the service Grus provides offers benefits to both the general contractor and the skilled worker.

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