Electrical Foreman

Lead a crew and oversee electrical commercial construction projects ranging in size from $1/2 million to $10 million in size

Responsibilities

Three years of completed schooling in the trade at minimum
Journeyman/Master electricians license (past or present)

Required Experience

Four years as a site foreman/superintendent in commercial setting at minimum
Seven years in the field as an electrician/apprentice electrician in commercial setting at minimum
OSHA 10-hour certification at minimum
Experience leading a team of six or more
Team oriented and goal driven

Preferred Experience

Post Date

Job Type

Full Time

Location Type

On Site

Location

Harrisburg

Salary Range

$30.00-$42.00

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