Master Electricians usually oversee apprentices and journeymen electricians on electrical jobs. Typically, a master electrician schedules jobs in phases during a planning stage and ensures that all needed parts, materials, and components have been ordered in advance for the completion of the job.
•Installing, repairing, and servicing electrical systems.
•Sourcing or fabricating replacement electrical components.
•Interpreting blueprints and drawing rough sketches when required.
•Guiding and overseeing other apprentices or journeyman electricians.
•Drawing up preventative maintenance measures and explaining these to clients and other electricians.
•Obtaining required permits, equipment, tools, and materials for projects.
•Testing and troubleshooting systems.
•Providing assistance during emergencies.
•Updating project records and preparing relevant documents and reports for clients.
•Liaising with clients, vendors, and other electricians.
•High school diploma or similar.
•Relevant license or certification.
•A valid driver's license.
•At least 3-5 years of experience as an Electrician.
•Customer service skills.
•Excellent written, verbal, and telephonic communication.
•Experience with power tools and other equipment used in construction.
•Physical strength and stamina.
•Firm grasp of health and safety codes.
•Patience when teaching apprentices
As an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status.
USD $39.00 - USD $41.00 /Hr.