Z Modular Power, LLC

LeadElectrician

$78–105k ~AI est. San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Lead Electrician at Z Modular Power, LLC. Skills: Electrical installation, NEC code compliance, Blueprint reading. Assemble electrical equipment. Install electrical equipment”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver projects safely; Deliver projects on schedule; Deliver projects within scope

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Reliable transportation, Work overtime, Work night shifts, Crawl, Stand, Stoop, Bend, Crouch, Kneel, Sit, Reach, Lift more than 50 pounds, Work in varying weather, Wear required PPE

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 years of experience as a commercial electrician, State Electrical License (Journeyman Card), Valid state driver’s license, working knowledge of NEC and building codes, Ability to read blueprints, perform layout work accurately, Experience running electrical conduit

What You'll Do.

Assemble electrical equipment

Install electrical equipment

Maintain electrical equipment

Test electrical equipment

Install electrical components

Operate hydraulic benders

Operate power threaders

Operate power pullers

Operate cable vacuum systems

Interpret electrical drawings

Deliver projects safely

Deliver projects on schedule

Deliver projects within scope

Maintain knowledge of codes

Promote safe work practices

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