Journeyman Electrician


CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78402

Posted: 10/2/2025

Job Description

We are looking for an experienced Journeyman Electrician to join our team in Corpus Christi, TX. This is a long-term, full-time, temp-to-hire opportunity at an industrial processing facility with steady hours and competitive pay.

Key Responsibilities

Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems in an industrial environment

Perform preventative maintenance on breaker boxes, motors, lighting, and equipment

Install and wire new electrical systems and equipment

Monitor and maintain running equipment and hazmon sensors

Pull wiring, make connections, test circuits, and install low/medium voltage up to 4160V

Maintain accurate inventory of parts and manuals

Why Join Us?

Competitive pay: $28–$33/hr based on experience

Steady full-time hours in an industrial electrician role

Temp-to-hire path with career growth opportunities

Work with a respected employer in Corpus Christi

Requirements:

Texas Journeyman Electrician License (Required) 2–4 years of experience in industrial or commercial electrical work Skilled in conduit bending, troubleshooting, and reading blueprints Ability to work at heights and lift up to 45 lbs Willing to work shifts and weekends as needed Strong focus on safety, teamwork, and reliability


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (361) 452-1720

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