Safely performs assigned tasks with limited supervision
Acquires and maintains personal hand tools per Company policy
Accurately identifies colors of wires and conductors
Mounts and installs assigned hardware (such as conduit, wires, and strapping) as directed
Completes routine daily inspections of equipment and work areas to verify accurate and timely installations
Completes and documents regular safety inspections, as assigned
Accurately and effectively directs and trains Helpers and Apprentices in proper work practices to meet production requirements
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
Plans, schedules, and organizes tasks to meet deadlines
Leads and assists in all types of wire pulls (i.e. conduit, cable tray, floor ducts, wire way, etc.)
Demonstrates and exhibits proper use and safe handling of tools, equipment, and materials
Requirements
journeyman license
apprenticeship
nec
lockout tagout
conduit bending
teamwork
Must be able to wear personnel protective equipment (i.e., hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high visibility vest, safety harness, etc.) when required
Must be able to work scheduled hours as well as overtime, as required, on short notice
Understands verbal instructions and heeds safety warnings
Must have required hand tools at all times while at work site (waist tool belts can weigh up to 30 lbs.)
Works from all assigned types of mobile elevated work platforms
Possesses knowledge of other trades, including concrete, masonry, metals, and wood construction methods
Able to add, subtract, divide, multiply, and accurately use electrical formulas
Accredited Apprenticeship Program completion or six years on the job electrical experience required
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
Possesses technical knowledge, safety knowledge, and ability to work with live and energized parts
Must be able to utilize construction site sanitary facilities (port-o-lets)
Must be able to work in noisy environments
Must work well with others as a member of a team to complete tasks
Ability to work while constantly moving
Understands and complies with Company and job safety requirements (O.S.H.A.)
Possesses knowledge of circuit grounding practices, transformer connections, over-current protection, parallel circuits, fuse/circuit breakers, motors, cable trays and their supports
Possess good vision/hearing (normal or corrected)
Possesses knowledge of and ability to properly give “hand signals” to operators
Able to work in restrictive/tight areas (i.e. switchgear rooms, crawl spaces, utility tunnels, attics, etc.)
Able to install switchgear and perform the required terminations
Certified to operate platform and boom lifts, or able to obtain certification upon hire
Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduits
Must be able to see color to discern color-coded wiring
Ability to reach and stretch to position equipment, fixtures, etc. while maintaining balance
Possesses knowledge of blueprints, shop drawings, ladder logic diagrams, and has ability to visualize completed work prior to installation
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
Reads and understands labels, job site maps/directions, instruction manuals, and written instructions
Able to perform work at various heights, up to 90’, from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, roofs, or other designated safe work areas
Able to accurately bend and install all types of conduit
May require working in all elements (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.) depending on job location and/or time of year
Ability to lift loads of up to 51 lbs.
Possesses knowledge of effects of soil on underground installations and cables
Understands use of degrees in bending conduit (i.e. concentric bending)
Possesses ability to dig trenches, either by use of hand tools or equipment as necessary
Possesses skill to accurately plan and install conductors in conduits and raceways
Understands and has ability to properly erect pulley systems to lift/move heavy equipment
Repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers
Journeyman License requirement in states, locales, or projects, as required
Understands and follows lock out tag out procedures
Understand basic math and can properly read tape measure
Ability to stand, bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead for extended periods of time
Understands various types of switching of branch circuits (i.e. 3-way, 4-way, etc.)
Understands and complies with NEC, state, and local codes
Must be able to remain calm in times of heightened emotional situations
Has experience in terminations/splicing up to and including 600 volts
High School graduate or equivalency, preferred
Possesses knowledge of and ability to accurately install electrical devices and fixtures in a timely manner
Ability to use both hands simultaneously for tying knots and for proper use of power equipment
Able to use two handed tools/equipment (i.e. cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, jack hammers, etc.)
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
1984 Founded
Year Established
The company was established in 1984, marking the beginning of its journey as a merit-shop electrical contractor.
$660M+ Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates over $660 million in annual revenue, reflecting its significant growth and market presence.
2024 Expansion
New Headquarters
In 2024, the company announced the opening of its new national headquarters, symbolizing its evolution from humble beginnings to a modern enterprise.
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.