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Electrical Helper/Apprentice

Energy Maintenance and Management Inc.
Energy Maintenance and Management Inc.
Slocomb, AL Slocomb, AL Full-time Full-time From $13 an hour From $13 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Energy Maintenance and Management, Inc.
is growing quickly and need to hire a helper to meet our growing workload.
No previous electrical experience is necessary.
Electrical work is strictly commercial.
We do have occasional out-of-town work in which you would have a company vehicle, gas card, per diem and hotel expenses all covered by the company.
Most out-of-town runs are less than 5 days.
Your job would entail assisting the electricians on job sites with whatever needs to be done and you would be able to learn some electrical, as well as how to operate equipment.
This position is entry level, but if you are motivated, there is room for growth within the company.
Job duties would include:
digging trenches (with machinery), running conduit and electrical wiring, installing equipment, and general maintenance.
No previous experience is required.
You must have good people skills, be self-motivated, goal oriented, keep up with material, and have reliable transportation to the office.
You must also be able to pass a drug screening.
We offer health, dental, life and Aflac supplemental insurance to our employees after 90 days.
We also offer 1 week of vacation after a year of employment.
Job Type:
Full-time Salary:
Entry Level Language:
English Required work authorization:
United States Please email us your contact information and resume so we can schedule an interview.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $13.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
10 hour shift 12 hour shift 8 hour shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Energy Maintenance and Management Inc.

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