Journeyman Electricianother related Employment listings - North Little Rock, AR at Geebo

Journeyman Electrician

Journeyman Electrician Ultimate LLC is immediately hiring Journeyman Electricians for multiple commercial projects in the North Little Rock, AR area.
The pay range is $26-$32 per hour based on experience.
All journeyman electricians are scheduled 40
hours a week.
We are looking for skilled craftsmen to add to our team of dedicated, safe, productive, and proven craftsmen.
Ultimate LLC provides weekly pay for all employees with no week in the hole and optional direct deposit.
Ultimate Job Duties Install and repair electrical wirings, systems, and fixtures in buildings Utilize hand and hydraulic benders to bend conduit Install conduit and pipes for wires and cables Ensure piping complies with code Make proper repairs and corrections Test electrical components to ensure proper installation Use ladders and scaffolding when necessary Multiple new commercial projects around Little Rock Ultimate Trade requirements 5
years of Electrical experience Appropriate PPE (Hard hat, vest, steel toe boots) Must have basic hand tools to perform trade Ability to perform regular standing, bending and kneeling and lifting of up to 50 lbs without assistance Drug Test Required Need to hold current Arkansas Journeyman License Benefits of Working at Ultimate LLC? Weekly pay Health Insurance Dental and Vision Coverage Referral bonus program Pay increase based on quality of craftsmanship Tool purchase Program PPE Reimbursement Program Paid OSHA training Recommended Skills Hydraulics Metalworking Construction Plant Operation Electronics Manufacturing Hardworking And Dedicated Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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