Electrical Foreman Construction, Mining & Trades - Charleston, SC at Geebo

Electrical Foreman

Watson Electrical Construction Co. LLC is looking for a motivated person for ELECTRICAL FOREMAN in Charleston, SC and the surrounding area. Requires 3 years minimum experience. Must have a valid driver's license and high school diploma/GED.

Work will consist of new construction, remodeling, inspections, maintenance and repairs of electrical systems, conductors and associated materials and equipment within the commercial and industrial industries.

Qualifications & Responsibilities

Must have significant knowledge of NEC (NFPA 70), common installation methods, and techniques.
Examine electrical systems and their components, diagnose problems, recommend solutions and implement corrections
Follow prescribed safety procedures
Capability to use a variety of power tools and testing equipment
Read and interpret specifications, blueprints, work orders, manuals, and written instructions.
Must be able to bend conduit
Troubleshooting skills are required
Experience with data wiring a plus
Install conduit and wire
Lead and work along with a crew
DRUG TEST AND BACKGROUND CHECK ARE REQUIRED. Competitive wages based on experience. Benefits package includes health/life/dental insurance, group banking and payroll direct deposit, paid vacation and holidays, as well as 401(k) plan with company matching. Apply in person only at 3215 Fortune Dr., Suite 109, N. Charleston, NC, Monday thru Friday, from 8:
00 am to 5:
00 pm from 5/28/15 through 6/26/15. EOE/M/F/DV

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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