State Licensed Industrial Journeyman Electrician

Mcmillen

The Role

Overview

Install, test, and maintain industrial electrical systems on dam projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • cable tray
  • control wiring
  • drawing review
  • documentation
  • task planning
  • code compliance

Tasks

-Complete required project documentation and field reports. -Install, maintain, and work with cable tray systems and cabling. -Read and interpret electrical drawings, blueprints, and specifications. -Communicate effectively with supervisors, team members, and subcontractors. -Assist with planning and layout of daily electrical tasks. -Perform control wiring and terminations with accuracy and quality. -Maintain a safe and organized work environment. -Ensure all work complies with plans, specifications, codes, and safety standards.

Requirements

  • microsoft office
  • industrial electrical
  • electrical drawings
  • cable tray
  • journeyman license
  • communication

What You Bring

-Utilize Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) -Strong technical experience with industrial electrical systems. -Computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office applications. -Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and specifications. -Familiarity with cable tray systems, cabling, and control terminations. -Current State License as an Industrial Journeyman Control Electrician (required). -Good communication and organizational skills.

Benefits

-Pay Range: $28 – $46 per hour (DOE). This McNary Project position follows Washington Davis-Bacon rules, with additional fringe benefits included in your paycheck. -Travel is required 100% (company pays per diem for travel 50+ miles away from home) -Benefits: Subsistence/Per Diem (If temporarily assigned 50+ miles from residence)

The Company

About Mcmillen

-Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Boise, Idaho, the firm grew by merging environmental, engineering, and construction under one roof. -Their design-build projects focus on dams, hydropower & pumped storage, fish passage, water control, treatment, transport, and restoration. -typical projects include dam design & build, fisheries and aquaculture systems, infrastructure for water delivery, and dam removal and reclamation. -Structurally employee-owned, they maintain a hands-on culture—'calloused hands' from field crews to welders and engineers. -Outposts span the U.S. West—from Idaho to California, Washington, Colorado, and Texas—plus international work in France. -Uniquely, they pair in-house environmental expertise with self-performing construction, owning their own 'yellow iron' heavy equipment.

Sector Specialisms

Water Resources

Energy

Renewable Energy Infrastructure

Aquatic Resource Conservation

Visa Sponsorship

-visa sponsorship, including renewal during employment, will not be provided for this position.