
ELECTRICIAN
Employment Type: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary​​​
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Requirements:
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Applicants will have at least a New Mexico EE-98J Journeyman’s License or MSHA (Mine Health and Safety Administration) Electrical License.
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Perform commercial and industrial electrical work
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Troubleshoot electrical circuits and systems
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Install, maintain and repair electrical systems including: wiring, lighting and control systems
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Interpret blueprints, schematics and technical diagrams
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Be familiar with the latest version of the National Electrical Code (NEC)
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Install and maintain electrical circuits and systems in accordance with code
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Pull wire and conductors through various sizes of conduit
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Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, blueprints, and other electrical drawings
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Install and bend conduit or raceways in accordance with the NEC
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Calculate basic electrical calculations in reference to the NEC
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Have familiarity with troubleshooting and repairing electric motors and drive
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Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues efficiently
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Operate basic tools such as cordless drills, impacts, conduit benders, crimping devices, etc.
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Communicate effectively and work well with various team members such as electrical helpers, electricians, AG Solutions supervisors, and customers
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Collaborate with team members and clients to complete projects on time and within budget
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Perform Job Safety Analysis prior to commencement of work, job, or project
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Perform daily walk-around and safety inspections of light vehicles prior to entering work site and as needed throughout the day
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Continuously monitor working conditions and determine if work area is free of hazards
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Inspect electrical systems to identify hazards, defects and the need for repairs
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Perform housekeeping inside worksite and in vehicle
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Be familiar with using Apple Products (iPad) for communications, uploading invoices, documents, and timecard submission.
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Report and record accurate hours worked
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Adhere to company policy, rules, and regulations
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Comply with all worksite policy, rules, and regulations
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Comply with all local, state, tribal, and federal laws
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Ensure safety is a constant priority
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Complete a 90-day probationary period
 
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Qualifications and Skills:​
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Minimum of 4 years electrical work in residential, commercial or industrial settings
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Ability to work in the United States without sponsorship
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High School Diploma or GED strongly preferred; completion of an electrician apprenticeship or technical school program preferred
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Strong understanding of electrical systems, blueprints and safety protocols
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Pass a drug and alcohol test and have no prior positive tests or refusals
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Must be able to safely lift and carry approximately 40 pounds or more of equipment, parts and tools if required by the functions of the job
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Professional, good interpersonal skills, and hard-working
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Good safety record and attitude
 
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Apply with the general application button below or fill out the form with an included resume
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