Website QLM
City and State
Milton, Florida
Job Summary
Commercial electrician is a trained and licensed professional who’s an expert in repairing, installing, and maintaining electrical systems in commercial settings. They may also upgrade outdated systems with smart technology or to meet regulatory standards. Additionally, they may establish backup power sources for locations such as grocery stores, law enforcement facilities, and medical laboratories.
Benefits
Benefits Offered: Medical Insurance | Dental Insurance | Vision Insurance | Paid Time Off | 401k | Safety bucks program!
Pay Range
$30.00 per hour
Common duties of commercial electricians include the following:
- Installing commercial recessed lighting and fixtures
- Retrofitting outdated lighting with energy-efficient options
- Repairing and maintaining electrical panels
- Testing, diagnosing, and replacing electrical systems to ensure they’re up to code
- Providing price estimates
- Operating power and hand tools (i.e., wire cutters, saws, ladders, screwdrivers) to service various electrical systems
- Reading and implementing requirements from technical drawings
- Leading teams of electricians
- Following state and local guidelines for wiring commercial systems
Commercial Electrician Fundamental Skills
Aside from general attributes like physical strength and stamina, a commercial electrician job description should include several specific skills, such as:
- Critical thinking. This skill is essential when making informed decisions about electrical systems. For instance, an electrician may need to independently choose a solution based on various factors.
- Color vision. Since electrical wiring is color coded, commercial electricians must be able to safely and accurately distinguish wires, components, and cables.
- Mechanical knowledge. These professionals need hands-on expertise to navigate electrical systems, troubleshoot issues, handle tools, and connect wires.
- Blueprint reading. Commercial electricians should be adept at reading technical drawings and blueprint designs to determine specifications, layouts, and connections.
- Troubleshooting. This is a fundamental skill that is commonly honed during a training program. From testing equipment to replacing motors, this skill is an opportunity for individuals to apply their knowledge in the field.
- Commercial wiring. Residential and commercial electricians are trained in different power systems, so they must be skilled in handling the proper voltages (over 240 volts), supplies, and equipment.
- Customer service. Electricians interact with the public, co-workers, and stakeholders, so it’s important to have strong communication skills to present information and ask questions.
Position Number
25794
Quality Labor Management (QLM) provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, transgender status or sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Company complies with applicable Federal state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.