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Journeyman Electrician

Open until filled

Location: Utah

Apprentice Electrician

Open until filled

Location: Utah

Journeyman Electrician

Salt Lake and Utah County

Tri-Phase Electric is seeking qualified candidates in commercial or industrial experience in the Salt Lake and Utah County areas.

Responsibilities:

Commercial experience, competent following blueprint’s and specifications. Installation of electrical power and lighting systems up 480V. Able to install ½”- 4” EMT, PVC and Rigid conduit.

General knowledge of fire alarms and low voltage lighting control.

Troubleshooting electrical components, transformers, motors, panels and branch circuits.

Industrial experience, competent in following one-line diagrams, installation of MDP’s and motor control centers.

Competent in the installation of ½”-6” rigid conduit, working on voltage up 480V. Work experience on mines and food plants a plus. Willing to be trained and certified on MSHA and OSHA.

Requirements:

  • Current Utah Journeyman License
  • Experience in institutional/high schools and or industrial electrical.
  • Understand schematic diagrams, blueprints and other specifications required.
  • Strong working knowledge with electronic testing equipment, hand tools and power tools.
  • Strong working knowledge of job site safety as well as ability to complete a company specific safety orientation.
  • Must pass a background check, drug test and E-Verify.

Company Details:

Tri-Phase Electric is an equal opportunity employer; Drug Free Company. We provide an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, vision and life insurance; short-term and long-term disability and 401(k) plan, as well as vacation and holiday pay.

Rate of Pay: DOE

Apprentice Electrician

Salt Lake and Utah County

Tri-Phase Electric is seeking Apprentice electricians in the Salt Lake and Utah County areas with commercial or industrial experience.

Requirements:

  • Candidates must have completed or currently enrolled in a four-year certified apprenticeship program with an active Utah State electrical license.
  • Applicants must be proficient and consistent with electrical installation regarding specifications and NEC electrical codes. Have the ability to follow diagrams, schematics and blueprints. Must be familiar with the type of equipment used in the trade, such as kind, size, and use of cable, wire, boxes, conduits, and fittings, writches, receptacles, service switches, cutouts, etc.
  • Applicants must have reliable transportation to get to and from the jobsite. Must pass a background check, drug test and E-Verify.

Company Details:

Tri-Phase Electric is an equal opportunity employer; Drug Free Company. We provide an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, vision and life insurance; short-term and long-term disability and 401(k) plan, as well as vacation and holiday pay.

Rate of Pay: DOE

New Apprentice | Sponsorship Program

Salt Lake and Utah County

To become an Electrician, you first must find a licensed Electrical Contractor that can sponsor you as an Apprentice Electrician. It is important that the Electrical Contractor is maintaining the proper ratio of Journeymen to apprentices. It is 1 journeyman to 1 apprentice on commercial and industrial projects. On residential projects the ratio is 1 journeyman to 3 apprentices

You start out as a first-year apprentice and are required to work 2,000 hours per year, for 4 years to accumulate 8,000 hours to be able to take the Journeyman test. During your 4 years working as an Apprentice Electrician you will be attending apprenticeship classes. This can be done several ways through different programs. The program you attend will determine the amount of class time and labs you are required to attend. In the apprenticeship classes you will learn about Electrical theory, the National Electric Code and Practical Electrical projects in labs, so you will be prepared in the four-year period to take your journeyman test. You will also learn about electrical safety and general construction site safety.

As a new first apprentice your wage will start at 50% of the journeyman wages being paid at the time you are hired on. While you are attending school for the four years and getting favorable reviews from your foreman, you will receive a one dollar per hour raise every six months.

Being an electrician is exciting. Learning from the ground up, you will be in the know of all the latest electrical technology. The electrical field is a growing living thing with new and exciting break throughs every year. Today’s electricians are more skilled than ever before. The electrician is usually the first and last person on a Job. Starting with temporary power and underground, to putting on the last devices. Turning on the lights and testing fire alarm systems before you leave and move onto the next project.

If you are a person that enjoys working with your hands and learning new things every day, then the electrical field maybe just what you’re looking for!

Steps to become an Electrician:

  1. Tri-Phase Electric can provide many different opportunities to learn through our sponsorship program. Contact us today with any questions you might have or get started by filling out our application.
  2. Must pass a background check, drug test and E-Verify.
  3. Sign up with the state as a registered Apprentice Electrician. Click HERE
  4. Login to this website HERE, to pay appropriate fees and print a manual application
  5. Sign up for school as soon as possible and learn as much as you can! Click HERE
  6. Attend a safety training held in our office. At that time, you will be given a hard hat, safety glasses, high vis vest, cut resistant gloves, and a lock out tag out kit.
  7. Start working as an apprentice and make sure you are getting opportunities to learn all aspects of being an electrician.

Who we are

Equal Opportunity Employer; Drug Free Company.

Submitting a resume to Tri‐Phase Electric, implies that you are interested in a position, but does not mean you are an applicant. You are usually not considered an applicant until you have been contacted by a Human Resources representative. Then, you may be asked to begin the designated application process, which may involve an interview and/or job‐related testing.

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