Industrial Journeyman Electrician

Knobelsdorff

The Role

Overview

Perform industrial/electrical installations, mentor apprentices, ensure safety and code compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • electrical construction
  • tool management
  • excavation
  • document management
  • drawing review
  • mentor apprentices

Tasks

-Work outdoors in all weather conditions -Execute electrical construction on commercial and industrial projects -Order and manage tools, equipment, and materials as needed -Perform manual digging and backfilling -Sit, stand, kneel, stoop, and walk for extended periods -Manage project files, documents, and records in digital systems -Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications -Lead by example and mentor apprentices on-site

Requirements

  • problem solving
  • journeyman license
  • electrical codes
  • 5+ years
  • driver's license
  • travel

What You Bring

-Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills -Travel and work on out-of-town projects when needed -Apply knowledge of current electrical codes and industry best practices -Journeyman’s License (required); will accept licenses from states with reciprocity -Ability to pass a drug screen and background check -Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record -Lift and carry up to 80 lbs -EEO is the Law poster English– Spanish -5+ years of experience in industrial electrical work -Willingness to travel up to 100%, including overnights -EEO is the Law Supplement poster English– Spanish

Benefits

-Company-paid life insurance and disability coverage -PTO, six paid holidays, and education reimbursement -401(k) with competitive company match -100% employer-paid health and dental coverage for employees -HSA contributions to support your medical expenses -Exclusive employee discounts through Working Advantage -Profit sharing and performance-based incentives -Paid weekly with competitive wages

The Company

About Knobelsdorff

-Grew through bold expansion into a multi-divisional firm. -Organized into Electric, Engineering, and Energy divisions to clarify capabilities. -Typical projects include industrial and utility-scale electrical construction, panel building, controls engineering, and solar EPC/O&M. -Specializes in electrical infrastructure across sectors like industrial, commercial, residential, automation, and renewable energy. -Notable for achieving the ABC Accredited Quality Contractor designation and placing its CEO on an NFPA code-making panel.

Sector Specialisms

Electrical

Industrial

Energy

Renewable Energy

Automation

Engineering

Security Clearance

-must pass a drug screen and background check.