WE'RE HIRING – Journeymen- Foremen- Helpers. Send resume to careers@putzelelectric.com or apply online https://buff.ly/3LryoB6 Journeyman Electrician - Putzel Electrical Contractors is seeking journeymen electricians to join our team and become leaders for our organization. Opportunities for growth are available for potential employees seeking career development and taking that next step. Commercial work can include hospitals, schools, hotels, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. All potential hires are welcome to apply. Electrical Foremen - responsible for leading our teams on jobs through guidance in work with active training and preparation. Foremen will work with general contractors, project managers, other subcontractors and our teams of electricians to manage day-to-day operations per job. Foremen will need to have vast knowledge of National Electric Code (NEC) and OSHA regulations to perform work successfully and safely. Electrical Helper - Putzel is looking to add new and fresh construction employees who are eager to learn and develop their trade skills. All levels of experience are welcome to apply to begin their career in the electrical industry. Apprenticeships are available with reimbursement opportunities for those who are interested. #electricalforman #hiring #electrician #commercialconstruction
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