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Peopleready

As Commercial Electrician with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support electrical contractors throughout Pensacola, FL.
In this full time role, you'll earn up to $30 an hour (based on experience), enjoy weekly pay, health insurance benefits and a flexible work schedule.
Whether you're new to the trades or a seasoned pro, come take charge of your career with PeopleReady Skilled Trades.
Interested? Apply today! Note - The pay rate for this job is $30 / hour
Responsibilities:
Hours:
Monday - Friday 8 hour shifts Install and repair electrical equipment and fixtures Install various types of raceway and cable tray systems Troubleshoot motor and control systemsPerform routine maintenance on electrical wiring and systems Review blueprints and building code specifications to determine work details and procedures Measure, cut and bend wire and conduit using measuring instruments and hand tools Perform semiskilled and unskilled laboring duties related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment Follow state and local building regulations based on the National Electrical Code as well as all safety codes
Qualifications:
Be at least 18
years of age 2 or more years of proven experience as an Electrician Proficient with electrical processes & codes Competent with reading blueprints, drawings, & diagrams Ability to bend and run conduit Ability to stand, bend, kneel and walk for extended periods throughout the day Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation Prior experience in the commercial field preferred Prior experience using hand tools, power tools, conduit bendersFor more information, please contact on the below details -Name - Cassidy GregoireContact Number - (904) 510-6507#SKILLEDTRDAbout the Company:
Peopleready.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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