Industrial Electrician
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Odessa, FL, US
Salary Range: $30.00 To $36.00 Annually
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN: 4 years' experience (about 8,000 hours of on-the-job training) ABOUT THIS ROLEIf you're an Electrician with at least 4 years' experience who's been putting in real industrial hours and is ready for more responsibility, this is the role where you grow into a Journeyman.
Industrial experience is strongly preferred for this role. While residential and commercial electrical experience can provide a foundation, it does not fully translate to the demands of this position. We are seeking electricians with proven industrial experience-specifically in troubleshooting, large conduit and wire pulls, motor controls, 480V systems, transformers and working within industrial environments who can contribute effectively from day one.
WHATWE OFFER
- Competitive Pay based on your experience and level, with a clear path upward
- Full Benefits Package: Health, dental, vision, life insurance, and HSA
- Company Vehicle + Gas Card: travel is part of the job; we cover how you get there
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k) with matching
- Safety-First Culture:
Safety Equipment & Uniforms Provided - Real Growth Paths: this role is designed to grow with you. Journeyman → Project Manager → Branch Manager
- In-House Apprenticeship Program: structured development to advance your career and licensure
- Directing and managing electrical work on industrial job sites
- Training and mentoring newer team members and apprentices
- Inspecting installations to ensure quality and code compliance
- Upholding and enforcing job site safety standards (PPE, OSHA, NEC)
- Troubleshooting electrical issues from start to finish, often without complete schematics or full operator information
- Reading and interpreting blueprints, rough sketches, plans, and specifications
- Wiring 120V, 480V, and low voltage systems
- Working with lighting, transformers, motor controls, and switchboards
- Measuring, threading, bending, and running EMT and rigid conduit (½" – 4")
- Sizing feeders and managing tooling requirements per job
- Communicating clearly with customers, the service manager, and the team
- Organizing and planning projects of varying scale
- Attending job site meetings and contributing to project coordination
- Conducting employee evaluations (Journeyman-level candidates)
- 4 years (8000 hours) of hands‑on electrician experience
- 1 year hands‑on industrial electrical experience (verifiable, not just listed as a skill)
- Ability to troubleshoot from start to finish without relying on schematics or complete customer information
- Proficient with 120V, 480V, and low voltage systems
- Working knowledge of motor controls, transformers, lighting, and switchboards
- Experience with feeder sizing requirements
- Ability to measure, thread, bend, and run EMT and rigid conduit up to 4"
- Strong working knowledge of NEC code
- Ability to interpret blueprints, plans, drawings, and rough sketches
- Comfortable working with minimal supervision
- Capable of training less experienced electricians
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Outlook, and ERP systems
- Willing and able to travel to job sites
- Ability to lift 50 lbs.
- Valid driver's license
If you're an industrial electrician working towards a Journeyman License who's ready to be part of a team that takes the craft seriously and rewards people who do the same, we want to hear from you!
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