Certified electrician's apprentice (must be certified, licensed, or enrolled in school) paying $11-$15 dependent on experience.
Certified electrician (must be certified or licensed) pay rate dependent on experience.
The following information is REQUIRED:
(do not apply if you can not provide the following)
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-Name and address
-Clean driving record and criminal record
-Proof of certification or licence
-Desired hourly rate/salary
-Date you can start working and if you are currently employed
-Experience in the electrical industry (must list all electrical experience with company references)
-2 personal and 2 professional references
-A list of qualifying skills and experience that will qualify you above others
Skills we seek out include include the following:
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- Wiring outlets, switches, light fixtures
- Pulling new wiring through conduit
- Good measuring skills a must
- Drilling holes (familiar with building codes)
- Climbing ladders and roofs
- Stapling cables
- Running Romex, conduit, flex
- Terminating CAT5 (RJ45), Phone (RJ11), Cable/Satellite (Coax/R6Q)
- Agility to crawl around attics and crawl spaces under homes
- Familiarity with the National Electric Code a plus
- Must have high energy and willing to learn skills of the trade
- Must have reliable transportation to work in Los Angeles County
- Clean driving and criminal records required
- Basic hand tools required (screwdrivers, power scredriver, wire strippers, linesman, needlenose, and diagonal pliers, etc. . . )
- We supply power tools and specialty tools as needed
Please reply email OR fax us at 310-659-0671 (not both) with your resume.
Do not call our office. Only email applications will be considered!.
If you have any of these skills or think you can learn them and put them to use please email us now. We are looking to fill positions right away! Posting ID: 3767533954
Posted: 2013-04-26, 6:23AM PDTEdited: 2013-04-26, 6:23AM PDTemail to a friendFrom Craiglist. Product reviews and advice for best reference here
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