Certified Electrician Needed (Or. Co.) General Labor - Irvine, CA at Geebo

Certified Electrician Needed (Or. Co.)

Certified Electrician Orange County & LA Counties Job Type:
Full Time Regular Career Level:
Experienced Education:
High School or GED Castle Electric has immediate openings for Certified Journeyman Electricians in its Costa Mesa, CA office.
The responsibilities of the Certified Electrician include, but are not limited to, the following:
Daytime, nighttime and weekend hours required based on customer needs Support customer satisfaction initiatives and process Performing other duties as assigned MINIMUM APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS Required High School Diploma/GED CA General Journeyman Electrician certification Clean DVM record Preferred Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 (Outlook, Excel and Word) experience OSHA 10hr.
Certified preferred, but not required KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Experience with project work (retrofits, electrical upgrades, tenant improvements) Lamp and Ballast knowledge and experience Strong troubleshooting on electrical systems, installation, repair, wire tracing, motor controls Specific electrical knowledge and the ability to work independently in the field Experience with scaffolding and lift equipment Experience/skills at being the customer advocate Strong computer skills and typing ability Strong time management skills, Work well under time pressure Problem solving skills Ability to understand standard contractual agreements Outstanding written and oral communication skill Service@CastleElectric.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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