Electrician's Laborer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Maintenance Worker, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician
Electrician's Laborer
The Electrician's Laborer is an entry-level field position supporting the installation, termination, and power-up of the Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) overhead track within an active or under-construction semiconductor cleanroom. This role works under the direct supervision of the Electrical General Foreman/SME and alongside experienced journeyman electricians, learning the trade in one of the most disciplined and technically demanding environments in modern construction.
This is a hands-on learning role. The expectation is not that the electrician arrives with deep cleanroom or AMHS experience — the expectation is that they arrive coachable, safety-minded, physically capable, and willing to follow Muratec, NEC, and cleanroom protocols exactly as instructed. Skill is built on this project; attitude and discipline are required on day one.
Pay: $26.50 per hour.
The pay listed is the hourly range or the hourly rate for this position. A specific offer will vary based on applicant's experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data.
ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM's benefits, visit ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members | ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members | (Programa de Beneficios de ABM)
ResponsibilitiesThe Electrician's Laborer will assist the foreman and journeymen with the day-to-day execution of the following scope:
- Pulling, dressing, and labeling low-voltage controls, communication, and signal cabling (CAN bus, Ethernet/Profinet, fiber where applicable) between Muratec OHT/OHS track segments, controllers, and OCS interfaces.
- Installing and supporting cleanroom-compatible cable tray, conduit, and stainless hardware overhead along the AMHS track corridor.
- Material handling: staging, wipe-down, and transfer of approved cleanroom materials through the airlock to the work area.
- Assisting with megger testing, point-to-point continuity, and basic pre-energization checks under direct supervision.
- Maintaining a clean, organized, contamination-controlled work area at all times.
- Report to the Electrical General Foreman/SME and assigned journeyman daily; follow direction precisely and ask questions before guessing.
- Participate in daily pre-task planning (PTP) meetings, JSAs, and stretch-and-flex; understand the day's scope, hazards, and quality expectations before entering the cleanroom.
- Perform low-voltage cable pulls, terminations, and dressing under journeyman supervision, with focus on neatness, labeling, and adherence to Muratec installation standards.
- Operate scissor lifts, articulating booms, and rolling scaffolds safely after certification — AMHS track work is overhead work, not floor work.
- Maintain accurate timekeeping, material usage, and daily production reporting to the foreman.
- Keep the work area clean, organized, and contamination-controlled throughout the shift; clean as you go, not at the end of the day.
- Follow gowning, glove, and tool-control protocols exactly as trained — every shift, every entry, no shortcuts.
- Wipe down all tools, materials, and consumables at the airlock per the site's contamination control plan (CCP) before bringing anything into the cleanroom.
- Use only cleanroom-approved tools, lubricants, tape, and consumables; if an item is not on the approved list, ask the foreman before using it.
- Understand that cutting, drilling, and cable pulling generate particles; coordinate with the foreman on containment, vacuuming, and sequencing of dirty work.
- Treat every entry into the cleanroom as a discipline test — the protocol does not relax because the work is routine.
- Follow NFPA 70E, OSHA, and site-specific safety requirements without exception; wear required PPE at all times.
- Comply with all Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures; never bypass, share, or remove a lock that is not yours.
- Maintain three-point contact on all ladders and lifts; tie off when required; inspect fall protection daily before use.
- Practice slip/trip/fall awareness — keep cords, hoses, and material out of walkways; report and…
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