What are the responsibilities and job description for the Apprentice Electricians position at Wilson Electric Services Corp?
The top talent works for Wilson Electric and it is easy to see why.
Would you like to join the Wilson Electric Team?
We are excited to share the opportunity for Apprentice Electricians to join our team and look forward to reviewing your resume. As an Apprentice Electrician, you will support our Electrical Journeymen by executing quality workmanship while maintaining company safety standards. We rely on our Apprentices to lead by example and we provide growth opportunities to everyone interested in professional advancement.
Your experience with the following items will drive your success in this role.
Work requires exposure to construction site environments having temperature extremes, dust, fumes, smoke, hazardous substances, and loud noise levels. Up to 70% of the job may include heavy physical work, heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling of material that may weigh from 50 to 100 pounds. The position requires the incumbent to climb and work from ladders, scaffolds or aerial lifts, stand or walk for long periods, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, squat, crawl and work in awkward positions or confined spaces for several hours at a time. The position requires the unrestricted use of hands, arms, shoulders and the upper and lower back as well as visual acuity and depth perception. Pulmonary capacity must be sufficient to permit use of an air-purifying respirator if required.
- #1 Ranked Electrical Contractor in the Southwest
- 100% Employee Owned
- Competitive Pay and Best Benefits in the Industry
- Supportive Team Culture and Healthy Work-Life Balance
Would you like to join the Wilson Electric Team?
We are excited to share the opportunity for Apprentice Electricians to join our team and look forward to reviewing your resume. As an Apprentice Electrician, you will support our Electrical Journeymen by executing quality workmanship while maintaining company safety standards. We rely on our Apprentices to lead by example and we provide growth opportunities to everyone interested in professional advancement.
Your experience with the following items will drive your success in this role.
- Knowledge of load calculations and branch feeder circuits
- Knowledge of transformers and standby systems
- Practical applications of lighting
- Conductor selections and calculations
- Over-current protection
- Pulling wiring through conduit
- Raceways, boxes, fittings, and fill requirements
Work requires exposure to construction site environments having temperature extremes, dust, fumes, smoke, hazardous substances, and loud noise levels. Up to 70% of the job may include heavy physical work, heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling of material that may weigh from 50 to 100 pounds. The position requires the incumbent to climb and work from ladders, scaffolds or aerial lifts, stand or walk for long periods, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, squat, crawl and work in awkward positions or confined spaces for several hours at a time. The position requires the unrestricted use of hands, arms, shoulders and the upper and lower back as well as visual acuity and depth perception. Pulmonary capacity must be sufficient to permit use of an air-purifying respirator if required.