Area Contractors are Looking to Hire Industrial Electricians

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It is time you perform the same work you are doing for better pay. IBEW-affiliated electrical contractors in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado are looking to hire experienced non-union industrial electricians.

Steady Work for Years to Come

There is a lot of work on the book in these states and the outlook appears bright for the foreseeable future for new builds, expansions, upgrades, repair and maintenance work.

Are you a Non-Union Electrician? Upgrade your Benefits Now.

Non-union tradesmen and tradeswomen who have an industrial electrician license or have experience working as an industrial electrician can advance their career and earn a better total compensation package, which includes hourly wages, overtime, the amount you and your employer pay for your health insurance, the amount your employer matches for your retirement plan, paid vacation, paid holiday, paid sick days and any type of bonus.

Use our wage calculator to see how much more you could earn.

Expand your Knowledge, Earn Better Wages

In addition to a better total compensation package, IBEW members also receive no-cost journeyman training, industry-leading safety training, guaranteed raises as specified in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and all the other benefits that come from IBEW membership.

In order to receive better overall pay and IBEW membership benefits, all you need to do is to join the IBEW Local Union near you.

Job Security is our Top Priority

The union will even help put you to work. You will not have to look for a job. They will find a union contractor who needs an industrial electrician.

IBEW-affiliated contactors are looking to hire individuals who have done some of the following:

  • Install or repair wiring
  • Install receptacles, lighting systems and fixtures
  • Plan and install raceway systems
  • Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems
  • Plan and initiate projects
  • Establish temporary power during construction
  • Establish power distribution within the project
  • Establish a grounding system
  • Provide power to HVAC systems
  • Install service to buildings and other structures
  • Provide power and controls to motors, HVAC and other equipment
  • Install and repair outdoor lighting and outdoor power feeders
  • Follow OSHA and customer safety requirements
  • Install, repair or maintain instrumentation and process control systems, including energy management systems
  • Erect and assemble power generation equipment
  • Install maintain and repair lightning protection systems

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