Journeyman Electrician at ADK Electric Corp
Englewood, CO 80110, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Oct, 25

Salary

42.0

Posted On

24 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Heavy Lifting, Climbing

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION


JOB TITLE Journeyman Electrician WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Nonexempt / Exempt
Job Classification: Craft Workers 47-2111- 6210_
REPORTS TO Foreman Pay Range:
$28.00 - $42.00/Hour___


Journeyman Electricians are well-organized, motivated team leaders who are responsible for installing high-quality electrical field work by taking measures to increase the company’s effectiveness and efficiency. The ADK TEAM has a common mission – to provide the highest quality workmanship that goes above and beyond client expectation so that ADK will earn more projects!

PHYSICAL / MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK CONDITIONS

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Continual walking, standing, climbing, stooping, bending, kneeling, pushing, reaching, carrying and heavy lifting (50-100). Work in tiring and uncomfortable positions, around electrical power lines, outside and inside. Exposure to extreme temperatures. Frequent districtwide travel. See the Analysis of Physical Demands attached.


The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required. This is not a contract.
Candidate Signature: ______________ Date: ________
Printed Name: ________________

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Responsibilities
  • Ensuring installations comply with the NEC and (AHJ) authority having jurisdiction.
  • Properly reading blueprints, schematics, and specifications.
  • Ordering materials for daily tasks.
  • Supervision of project workforce.
  • Ensuring Safety protocols are in use and enforced.
  • Maintaining OSHA documentation on the project.
  • Daily layout/safety (JSA) meetings with the project workforce. Weekly toolbox talks.
  • Installing electrical raceways.
  • Proper use of equipment for bending, cutting, pulling and installation of conduit and wire.
  • Providing power/interfaces from alternate power sources, i.e. generators solar/wind, battery (UPS systems)
  • Providing power connections to motors and controls, HVAC equipment, lighting, and lighting controls.
  • Installing fire alarm, security, and data/telecom systems.
  • Properly mounting switchboards, switchgear, panelboards, circuit breakers/fuses, meters, transformers, generators, rectifiers, transfer switches and various other equipment.
  • Adapting to the various types and forms of construction, i.e. lumber, concrete, concrete block, metal, tilt-up, poured in place, underground and above ground, single story to high-rise.
  • Working with various voltages, i.e., 12-24 volt, 48-volt DC, 120/240 volt, 120/208 volt, 277/480 volt.
  • Insuring the proper installation of the various building grounding systems.
  • Coordination with the other trades involved on the project.
  • Coordination with the General Contractor, Engineers and Owner or Owner’s Representative.
  • Troubleshooting the various systems and components.
  • Replacing faulty equipment, wiring or controls.
  • Coordination with the (AHJ), electrical inspectors, fire alarm inspectors, elevator inspectors, and various other entities performing required inspections.
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