Commercial Journeyman & Apprentice Electricians Needed
BEEVILLE, TX 78102
Posted: 7/28/2025
Job Description
Are you a skilled Journeyman Electrician or a motivated Apprentice Electrician with at least 6 months of experience? We're looking for dedicated electrical professionals to join a commercial project in Beeville, TX! This is an excellent opportunity to expand your expertise with a reputable electrical contractor.
Why Join Us?
Competitive Pay: We offer competitive wages for your skills and experience.
Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience and further develop your electrical career.
Supportive Environment: Be part of a team that values safety, quality, and efficiency.
We're Looking For:
Journeyman Electricians: Licensed and experienced Journeyman Electricians with a strong understanding of commercial electrical systems.
Apprentice Electricians: Apprentices with at least 6 months of hands-on commercial electrical experience, eager to learn and grow.
Responsibilities May Include:
Reading and interpreting blueprints and electrical schematics.
Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and components.
Troubleshooting electrical issues.
Adhering to all safety codes and regulations (NEC, OSHA).
Working collaboratively with the project team.
Performing conduit bending and wire pulling.
Installing lighting fixtures, outlets, and switches.
Requirements:
Minimum 6 months of verifiable commercial electrical experience (Journeyman or Apprentice). Valid Texas electrical license/registration (Journeyman or Apprentice, as applicable). Familiarity with commercial electrical codes and practices. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong commitment to safety. Reliable transportation to the job site in Beeville, TX. Basic electrical hand tools.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (361) 894-6440
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