Journeyman Electrician Construction, Mining & Trades - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Journeyman Electrician

Outsource, the ONLY national staffing firm exclusive to the wiring industry, is looking for experienced Journeyman Electricians for multiple positions in the Denver - Metro area that start ASAP!
Benefits of working with Outsource:
$1,000 starting/relocation bonus if you have an active Journeyman card or reciprocating license
$350 referral bonuses if you send us someone and they work for two weeks under us.
$22-30/hr. Negotiable and based on licensing and experience.
Weekly Pay
Holiday Bonuses (Restrictions apply)
Health insurance (health vision, dental) offered day 1 on a job site
NO outside of Industry Jobs - ONLY Building Wiring!
If you are a 4th year apprentice with the hours necessary to test for your Journeyman Card we will pay for your test!

All of the organizations we represent offer opportunity for growth and advancement. We encourage electricians of all levels to apply.
Basic scope of Work:
Cut, bend, and run electrical wire and conduit
Terminate electrical panels, set fixtures, outlets and various electrical devices
Install and connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers, outlets or other components and systems
Requirements:
Active Colorado Journeyman/Master electrician License or Reciprocating License
Experience in a Commercial, Industrial, or Residential environments
Basic hand tools (power tools and 6 foot ladder plus)
Familiarity with NEC Standards and electrical codes
Consent to a pre-employment background check and drug screen
We have multiple, immediate openings and we're looking for top talent to represent us. Please send updated resumes to email removed or fax to 720-842-7874!
We pay up to $500 for referrals resulting in placement! If you know any qualified technicians looking for work, send them our way! Our motto is, Good people know good people.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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