
Gaylor Electric, Inc.
Install, maintain, troubleshoot electrical systems in residential/commercial/industrial settings.
-Demonstrates and exhibits proper use and safe handling of tools, equipment, and materials -Accurately identifies colors of wires and conductors -Mounts and installs assigned hardware (such as conduit, wires, and strapping) as directed -Leads and assists in all types of wire pulls (i.e. conduit, cable tray, floor ducts, wire way, etc.) -Completes and documents regular safety inspections, as assigned -Plans, schedules, and organizes tasks to meet deadlines -Safely performs assigned tasks with limited supervision -Completes routine daily inspections of equipment and work areas to verify accurate and timely installations -Accurately and effectively directs and trains Helpers and Apprentices in proper work practices to meet production requirements -Acquires and maintains personal hand tools per Company policy -Organizes materials and tools to maintain clean and neat work area -Accurately interprets electrical construction drawings, terminates cables, installs, and trouble shoots control wiring from schematics -Maintains and properly stores tools, materials, and equipment
-Works from all assigned types of mobile elevated work platforms -Able to work in restrictive/tight areas (i.e. switchgear rooms, crawl spaces, utility tunnels, attics, etc.) -Possesses knowledge of blueprints, shop drawings, ladder logic diagrams, and has ability to visualize completed work prior to installation -Possesses technical knowledge, safety knowledge, and ability to work with live and energized parts -Must be able to work in noisy environments -Has experience in terminations/splicing up to and including 600 volts -Understands and complies with NEC, state, and local codes -Must have required hand tools at all times while at work site (waist tool belts can weigh up to 30 lbs.) -Repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers -High School graduate or equivalency, preferred -Able to accurately bend and install all types of conduit -Possesses ability to dig trenches, either by use of hand tools or equipment as necessary -Must be able to utilize construction site sanitary facilities (port-o-lets) -Understand basic math and can properly read tape measure -Must be able to wear personnel protective equipment (i.e., hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high visibility vest, safety harness, etc.) when required -Possesses knowledge of effects of soil on underground installations and cables -Possesses knowledge of circuit grounding practices, transformer connections, over-current protection, parallel circuits, fuse/circuit breakers, motors, cable trays and their supports -Must be able to see color to discern color-coded wiring -Ability to work while constantly moving -Able to use two handed tools/equipment (i.e. cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, jack hammers, etc.) -Ability to make transition from designated employee parking areas to construction areas and be able to gain access to all levels of building/structure, even if only means of access is by OSHA approved site construction ladder or stairs still under construction but deemed safe for use -Must work well with others as a member of a team to complete tasks -Journeyman License requirement in states, locales, or projects, as required -Possesses knowledge of and ability to properly give “hand signals” to operators -Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduits -Ability to lift loads of up to 51 lbs. -Must be able to work scheduled hours as well as overtime, as required, on short notice -Understands and has ability to properly erect pulley systems to lift/move heavy equipment -Ability to reach and stretch to position equipment, fixtures, etc. while maintaining balance -Possesses knowledge of other trades, including concrete, masonry, metals, and wood construction methods -Possesses skill to accurately plan and install conductors in conduits and raceways -Able to add, subtract, divide, multiply, and accurately use electrical formulas -Possesses knowledge of and ability to accurately install electrical devices and fixtures in a timely manner -May require working in all elements (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.) depending on job location and/or time of year -Understands various types of switching of branch circuits (i.e. 3-way, 4-way, etc.) -Certified to operate platform and boom lifts, or able to obtain certification upon hire -Understands and follows lock out tag out procedures -Ability to use both hands simultaneously for tying knots and for proper use of power equipment -Possess good vision/hearing (normal or corrected) -Understands use of degrees in bending conduit (i.e. concentric bending) -Ability to climb and use ladders and scaffolding of all types for extended periods of time -Possesses knowledge of trench safety required during installation of underground conductors -Must be able to remain calm in times of heightened emotional situations -Able to perform work at various heights, up to 90’, from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, roofs, or other designated safe work areas -Understands and complies with Company and job safety requirements (O.S.H.A.) -Able to install switchgear and perform the required terminations -Accredited Apprenticeship Program completion or six years on the job electrical experience required -Reads and understands labels, job site maps/directions, instruction manuals, and written instructions -Ability to stand, bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead for extended periods of time -Understands verbal instructions and heeds safety warnings
-Began as a merit-shop electrical contractor, built on competitive service and quality workmanship. -Grew from a single-garage startup into a national design-build powerhouse, now headquartered in Fishers, Indiana. -Delivers projects across industrial, commercial, healthcare, education, data center, and alternative-energy sectors. -Combines in-house engineering, virtual design, manufacturing, and 24/7 on-demand service to handle projects of all sizes. -Supports utility infrastructure and power-grid needs alongside design-build ventures, showcasing versatile capabilities. -Champions apprenticeship and internship partnerships, training high-school and college students in hands-on electrical careers.
Commercial
Healthcare
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Institutional