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Licensed Journeyman Electrician Needed ASAP

Job Description

Job Description

Job Description

We are seeking a Licensed Journeyman Electrician to join our team, specializing in large commercial projects. This role requires working both independently and collaboratively within a team, including supervising apprentices. The position involves occasional travel and standard work hours, offering opportunities for performance bonuses and career advancement.

 

Responsibilities

  • Perform electrical installation on large commercial projects
  • Maintain electrical systems to ensure safe and reliable operation
  • Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues efficiently
  • Ensure all work complies with electrical codes and safety standards
  • Communicate effectively with customers and team members
  • Coordinate project tasks and supervise apprentices
  • Utilize and maintain electrical tools and equipment properly

 

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in electrical work
  • Strong knowledge of electrical code compliance
  • Expertise in wiring, circuitry, and blueprint reading
  • Proficient in troubleshooting electrical systems
  • Commitment to safety practices and procedures
  • Effective technical communication skills
  • Strong problem-solving abilities
  • Physical stamina for demanding work conditions

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent
Company Description
Location: Southern California Competitive pay based on experience, qualifications, and certifications.
Chase Electric Company is a commercial and industrial electrical contractor serving customers throughout Southern California. Our work includes commercial construction, tenant improvements, HVAC equipment power, building automation and controls, lighting systems, industrial equipment, electrical distribution, troubleshooting, and emergency electrical services.

We are seeking a dependable and experienced Journeyman Electrician who takes pride in producing safe, professional, code-compliant work.
The Journeyman Electrician will perform commercial and industrial electrical installations, repairs, upgrades, and troubleshooting. The ideal candidate can work independently, read construction drawings, coordinate with project supervisors and other trades, and complete assigned work safely and efficiently.

Projects may include schools, office buildings, medical facilities, industrial facilities, mechanical equipment replacements, building automation systems, and tenant improvements. Work may occasionally be performed during early mornings, nights, weekends, or scheduled shutdowns.

Responsibilities

* Install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot commercial and industrial electrical systems.
* Read and interpret electrical plans, specifications, single-line diagrams, panel schedules, and control drawings.
* Install EMT, rigid metal conduit, PVC, flexible conduit, cable tray, wire, and electrical equipment.
* Bend and install conduit accurately and professionally.
* Pull, label, splice, and terminate branch-circuit and feeder conductors.
* Install panels, transformers, disconnect switches, breakers, lighting controls, receptacles, fixtures, and related equipment.
* Provide electrical power for HVAC equipment, motors, pumps, VFDs, control panels, and building automation systems.
* Perform equipment shutdowns, lockout/tagout procedures, circuit tracing, and electrical troubleshooting.
* Coordinate work with general contractors, mechanical contractors, controls contractors, inspectors, customers, and other trades.
* Verify installations comply with project drawings, specifications, the National Electrical Code, and applicable local requirements.
* Maintain accurate records of labor, materials, field conditions, and completed work.
* Keep company vehicles, tools, equipment, and work areas clean and organized.
* Follow all company and jobsite safety requirements.
* Direct and assist apprentices when assigned.
* Communicate project issues, material needs, and potential change-order work to the project supervisor.

Required Qualifications

* Valid California General Electrician Certification.
* At least four years of commercial or industrial electrical experience.
* Strong knowledge of commercial and industrial electrical systems.
* Ability to read and understand electrical drawings and specifications.
* Experience bending and installing EMT and rigid conduit.
* Experience installing feeders, branch circuits, panels, disconnects, transformers, and mechanical equipment power.
* Ability to troubleshoot electrical circuits and equipment.
* Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and safe electrical work practices.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a project team.
* Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
* Ability to provide standard electrician hand tools.
* Ability to lift materials, climb ladders, operate lifts, and work in indoor and outdoor environments.
* Ability to pass applicable pre-employment screening requirements.

Preferred Qualifications

* Experience with HVAC equipment, VFDs, motors, pumps, chillers, boilers, air-handling units, and building automation systems.
* Experience working on prevailing-wage and public-works projects.
* Experience with DSA school projects.
* OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification.
* Scissor-lift and boom-lift certifications.
* CPR and first-aid certification.
* Foreman or lead-electrician experience.
* Experience coordinating shutdowns and occupied-building work.

The standard schedule varies by project. Applicants must be available for regular daytime work and occasional early-morning, evening, weekend, or after-hours work. Some projects require scheduled electrical shutdowns or work in occupied facilities.

* Competitive compensation based on experience.
* Full-time employment opportunities.
* Overtime and after-hours opportunities when available.
* A variety of commercial and industrial projects.
* Opportunities for advancement into lead and foreman positions.
* Professional and safety-focused work environment.

The ideal candidate is dependable, safety-conscious, organized, and capable of completing high-quality work with limited supervision. Candidates must communicate professionally, arrive on time, protect the customer’s property, and represent Chase Electric Company positively on every project.

Please submit your résumé, work history, California General Electrician Certification information, and a brief description of your commercial and industrial electrical experience.

**Chase Electric Company is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, experience, performance, and the requirements of the position.**

Company Description

Location: Southern California Competitive pay based on experience, qualifications, and certifications.\nChase Electric Company is a commercial and industrial electrical contractor serving customers throughout Southern California. Our work includes commercial construction, tenant improvements, HVAC equipment power, building automation and controls, lighting systems, industrial equipment, electrical distribution, troubleshooting, and emergency electrical services.\n\nWe are seeking a dependable and experienced Journeyman Electrician who takes pride in producing safe, professional, code-compliant work.\nThe Journeyman Electrician will perform commercial and industrial electrical installations, repairs, upgrades, and troubleshooting. The ideal candidate can work independently, read construction drawings, coordinate with project supervisors and other trades, and complete assigned work safely and efficiently.\n\nProjects may include schools, office buildings, medical facilities, industrial facilities, mechanical equipment replacements, building automation systems, and tenant improvements. Work may occasionally be performed during early mornings, nights, weekends, or scheduled shutdowns.\n\n Responsibilities\n\n* Install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot commercial and industrial electrical systems.\n* Read and interpret electrical plans, specifications, single-line diagrams, panel schedules, and control drawings.\n* Install EMT, rigid metal conduit, PVC, flexible conduit, cable tray, wire, and electrical equipment.\n* Bend and install conduit accurately and professionally.\n* Pull, label, splice, and terminate branch-circuit and feeder conductors.\n* Install panels, transformers, disconnect switches, breakers, lighting controls, receptacles, fixtures, and related equipment.\n* Provide electrical power for HVAC equipment, motors, pumps, VFDs, control panels, and building automation systems.\n* Perform equipment shutdowns, lockout/tagout procedures, circuit tracing, and electrical troubleshooting.\n* Coordinate work with general contractors, mechanical contractors, controls contractors, inspectors, customers, and other trades.\n* Verify installations comply with project drawings, specifications, the National Electrical Code, and applicable local requirements.\n* Maintain accurate records of labor, materials, field conditions, and completed work.\n* Keep company vehicles, tools, equipment, and work areas clean and organized.\n* Follow all company and jobsite safety requirements.\n* Direct and assist apprentices when assigned.\n* Communicate project issues, material needs, and potential change-order work to the project supervisor.\n\n Required Qualifications\n\n* Valid California General Electrician Certification.\n* At least four years of commercial or industrial electrical experience.\n* Strong knowledge of commercial and industrial electrical systems.\n* Ability to read and understand electrical drawings and specifications.\n* Experience bending and installing EMT and rigid conduit.\n* Experience installing feeders, branch circuits, panels, disconnects, transformers, and mechanical equipment power.\n* Ability to troubleshoot electrical circuits and equipment.\n* Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and safe electrical work practices.\n* Ability to work independently and as part of a project team.\n* Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.\n* Ability to provide standard electrician hand tools.\n* Ability to lift materials, climb ladders, operate lifts, and work in indoor and outdoor environments.\n* Ability to pass applicable pre-employment screening requirements.\n\n Preferred Qualifications\n\n* Experience with HVAC equipment, VFDs, motors, pumps, chillers, boilers, air-handling units, and building automation systems.\n* Experience working on prevailing-wage and public-works projects.\n* Experience with DSA school projects.\n* OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification.\n* Scissor-lift and boom-lift certifications.\n* CPR and first-aid certification.\n* Foreman or lead-electrician experience.\n* Experience coordinating shutdowns and occupied-building work.\n\nThe standard schedule varies by project. Applicants must be available for regular daytime work and occasional early-morning, evening, weekend, or after-hours work. Some projects require scheduled electrical shutdowns or work in occupied facilities.\n\n* Competitive compensation based on experience.\n* Full-time employment opportunities.\n* Overtime and after-hours opportunities when available.\n* A variety of commercial and industrial projects.\n* Opportunities for advancement into lead and foreman positions.\n* Professional and safety-focused work environment.\n\nThe ideal candidate is dependable, safety-conscious, organized, and capable of completing high-quality work with limited supervision. Candidates must communicate professionally, arrive on time, protect the customer’s property, and represent Chase Electric Company positively on every project.\n\nPlease submit your résumé, work history, California General Electrician Certification information, and a brief description of your commercial and industrial electrical experience.\n\n**Chase Electric Company is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, experience, performance, and the requirements of the position.**