Journeyman Electrician

U.S. Facilities, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Journeyman electrician for maintenance, installation, repair of tunnel/bridge electrical systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • wiring maintenance
  • preventive maintenance
  • troubleshooting
  • blueprint reading
  • electrical testing
  • cost estimation

Tasks

-Maintain electrical wiring system and components in accordance with the provisions of the National Electrical Code and Industry Standards. -Monitored performance with routine evaluation. -Fabricate electrical parts; inspect completed work for conformance with specifications, requirements and compliance with applicable exterior and interior safety codes and regulations. -Operate and use required tools and equipment skillfully and safely; assemble, install, maintain, and repair electrical apparatuses; make rough sketches; estimate cost, time and materials of electrical work. -Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical load centers and distribution systems. -Inspect, troubleshoot, isolate and repair electrical malfunctions using various test instruments. -Clean, maintain and service tools and equipment used in the performance of duties. -Inspect electrical systems and their components for the purpose of evaluating condition, identifying necessary repairs and recommending preventive maintenance actions. -Analyze electrical plant operational characteristics and make recommendations to correct deficiencies and respond safely and appropriately to emergency situations. -Inspect related work performed by contractors; estimate cost, time and materials for electrical projects; participate in the maintenance and operations of an electrical shop. -Maintain, test and repair electrical equipment for safety and efficiency; plan the layout and wiring of new or existing installations. -Work is primarily outside along interstate highways requiring necessary safety precautions involved in working with electricity in and alongside traffic. -Inform personnel regarding procedures and/or status of work orders for the purpose of providing information for making decisions. -Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics. -Diagnose causes of electrical problems or failures for the purpose of identifying equipment and/or systems repair.

Requirements

  • journeyman electrician
  • commercial cdl
  • bucket truck
  • electrical schematics
  • traffic control
  • 2+ years

What You Bring

-Minimum 2 years of field experience troubleshooting and repairing electrical components up to and including 480 VAC 3 phase systems. -Weekend, evening, and overtime work may be required. Standing for prolonged periods of time, walking, lifting, carrying; frequently reaching, kneeling, climbing, bending, twisting, crouching, and balancing can be expected. -High School diploma or demonstrated equivalent. -Fast-paced, multi-tasking environment subject to short or no-notice work assignments and exposure to inclement weather. -Licensed Journeyman Electrician -Ability to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License. -Ability to operate and perform work in a bucket truck. -Experience utilizing electrical schematics, diagrams, and specifications -Thorough knowledge of electrical theory and methods, materials, tools, equipment, and systems used in the electrical trade. -Experienced in and/or knowledgeable of traffic monitoring and control systems. -Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing.

Benefits

-$25.00 - $32.00/hourly -May be subject to short or no-notice work assignments. -90-day probation period. -VDOT industry training. -Paid Holidays -Sick Time -Flexible schedule (relates to a 24/7/365 operating environment). -Significant all-season/all-hour operating conditions.

The Company

About U.S. Facilities, Inc.

-Offers a wide range of facilities management, maintenance, and support services, ensuring seamless operations across industries. -Serves a diverse set of clients, from commercial buildings to government infrastructure, in both public and private sectors. -Reliable and versatile, handling complex projects in industrial, commercial, and transportation sectors. -Excellence in maintaining large-scale facilities, improving operational efficiency, and delivering consistent results. -Trusted in facilities management, with a track record of supporting vital government and commercial infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Roads

Bridges

Tunnels

Airports

Rail Stations

Waterways

Manufacturing

Education

Non-Profit

Commercial

Corrections

Life Sciences

Government

Security Clearance

-valid driver’s license required; dmv records check. -pre-employment drug screen required. -fingerprint-based criminal history records check required.