Job Description
Larson Tower is seeking an experienced Journeyman Electrician for our telecommunications division.
- Competitive salary: The company is willing to offer a competitive salary with other companies in the industry.
- Health insurance: We offer health insurance to our team.
- Retirement plan: We offer a retirement plan
- Paid time off: We offer paid time off, such as vacation days and sick days, to our employees.
- Professional development opportunities: We offer paid training and tuition reimbursement
- Employee Equipment Assistance Program: Larson Tower Specialists offers an Employee Equipment Assistance Program (E.E.A.P.) to ensure employees are properly equipped for their job. The program includes three sections: Green Hand Pack for new hires, RedWing Shoe Program for work boots and shoes, and General work-related equipment.
- Bonus and incentives: We offer bonuses and incentives to our employees for meeting certain goals or targets.
- Life and disability insurance: The company may offer life and disability insurance to help protect its employees and their families in case of an accident or illness.
- Journeyman electrician license: This is a state-issued license that certifies that the holder has completed an apprenticeship program and has the necessary skills and knowledge to work as an electrician.
- At least 5 years of experience in the field: This indicates that the candidate has a significant amount of experience working in the electrical industry and has a good understanding of the trade.
- Strong background in electrical work: This means that the candidate has a good understanding of electrical theory and is able to apply that knowledge to their work.
- Focus on telecom systems: The candidate should have experience working with telecommunications equipment and infrastructure, such as installing and maintaining telephone systems, data networks, and other related equipment.
- Knowledge of local codes and regulations: Electricians are responsible for ensuring that their work is in compliance with local codes and regulations. This means that the candidate should be familiar with the rules and guidelines that apply to electrical work in their area.
- Safety-conscious: Electricians work with high-voltage equipment and it's vital that they are aware of the hazards and know how to work safely.
- Strong problem-solving skills: Electricians often encounter unexpected challenges on the job, and they need to be able to think on their feet and come up with solutions.