What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrician position at Arrow Electric?
Come Energize your Career with Arrow Electric!
1000 Sign-On / Performance Bonus!!
We are growing and looking for talent to grow with us.
Since 1957, Arrow Electric has provided trustworthy, dependable, and cost-effective Electrical, Installations, and Services with the highest quality workmanship. We embrace expanding technologies and maintain a highly trained workforce to keep us at the forefront of our industry.
Arrow Electric highly values our Team Members, striving to put employees first and continually working for better ways to improve the Employee Experience. As a company, Arrow Electric is large enough to offer a truly diverse set of work environments ranging in size and scope but still provide individual career attention that focuses on your personal growth towards success.
When you join the Arrow Team, you are joining a company that lives and breathes its Core Values and one driven each day by our Core Purpose : "Empowering Our People To Power Our Partners and Communities."
We will set goals and expectations. We will challenge you to achieve personal excellence.
That is the One Arrow Way to Career Success that comes with Arrow Opportunity!
As an Arrow Electric Electrician , you will be part of a Team that is passionate about their craft and shares a common goal of exceeding customer expectations. You will be responsible for providing high quality electrical installations, alterations, additions and repairs to electrical systems, while adhering to assigned schedules, quality, safety and regulatory standards.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical components / systems such as switch gears, motor control centers (MCCs), panels, CT cabinets, transformers, conveyor systems, lighting, power supplies, and devices using various hand and power tools.
- Bend / Install conduit such as : EMT, Rigid, PVC, Aluminum, and O-CAL.
- Install and terminate various types and sizes of conductors / conductor systems.
- Use test devices such as multimeters, clamp-on meters, insulation testers, and ground resistance testers, to troubleshoot and verify the safety of electrical components and systems.
- Inspect systems, equipment, or components to identify hazards, defects, or the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes.
- Direct and train team members in proper methods to install, maintain, test, and repair electrical systems, equipment, or components.
QUALIFICATIONS
WHAT WE OFFER
One Team! One Arrow!