Journeyman Electrical Service Technicians. Sign-on Incentive! Architecture - Austin, TX at Geebo

Journeyman Electrical Service Technicians. Sign-on Incentive!

Austin, TX Austin, TX Full-time Full-time $34 - $40 an hour $34 - $40 an hour Now Hiring Licensed Service Electricians Sign on Bonus $2,500 Sign-on Bonus OUR STORY Beckett Electrical Services, LLC, was founded in 2003 by Jesse and Maureen Beckett in Austin, Texas.
We knew that despite our empty bank account, we had a few good ideas and a whole lot of determination, and that would lead us to a real presence in Central Texas.
Our three divisions, Construction, Lighting Maintenance, and Service are individually managed by a competent, knowledgeable and highly-credentialed staff.
Our goal is to provide professional installations while focusing on Safety, Power and Integrity.
We believe in doing things the right way from start to finish and that a firm handshake is our bond.
Requirements:
Valid Driver's License Reliable transportation Current TDLR Electrical License Ability to pass pre-hire and random drug screens Company
Benefits:
Health insurance Paid holidays Paid vacation 401K Profit sharing Electrical training Uniforms Company vehicle (for Journeyman job runners) Advancement opportunities Top pay If your goal is to become a well-rounded electrician, working in a variety of installations, call us! We are dedicated to advancing people who have chosen the electrical trade as a career, not just a job! Work Remotely No Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$34.
00 - $40.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Health insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Schedule:
8 hour shift Overtime Supplemental pay types:
Bonus pay Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
Electrical
Experience:
4 years (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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