Experienced Commercial Electrical Apprentice
Listed on 2026-02-24
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Building Maintenance, Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
$22–$30/hr (Based on Experience) | Steady Commercial Work | Mostly Local Projects
Oakland
- Macomb
- Lapeer
- Wayne Counties
E.L. Electrical Contracting is a 27+ year established commercial electrical contractor serving Southeast Michigan. We specialize in mid-sized commercial new construction and renovation projects including schools, churches, fire stations, municipal facilities, and professional office buildings.
We are currently hiring experienced Commercial Electrical Apprentices who are serious about developing into strong, licensed journeymen.
What We Offer- $22–$30 per hour (based on experience level)
- Steady, year-round commercial work
- Mostly local projects — home most nights
- Normal business hours (occasional Saturday, rare night work)
- Health insurance
- Paid holidays
- PTO / Vacation
- 401(k)
- Structured field leadership and mentorship
We maintain organized job sites and consistent crews — not constant turnover.
Responsibilities- Assist with commercial electrical installations
- Run conduit and assist with layout
- Perform wire pulls and device installation
- Work from blueprints under supervision
- Maintain clean and professional job sites
- Registered electrical apprentice in Michigan (preferred)
- 2+ years commercial electrical experience
- Basic conduit bending skills
- Ability to read blueprints (basic level)
- Reliable transportation and strong work ethic
- Desire to grow into a long-term commercial electrician
Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. We are building long-term crews and hiring as projects expand.
Not Actively Looking?Currently employed but open to something more stable, organized, and long-term?
We handle all conversations discreetly and professionally.
No pressure. No obligation. Just a discussion about leadership fit.
JB
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