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Electrical Helper

2.
8 Wildwood, FL Wildwood, FL Full-time Full-time $15 - $20 an hour $15 - $20 an hour Electrical Helper Pike's Electrical is a family owned and operated company that has been around for 35
years.
We are headquartered in Wildwood and we service the Villages residential community and surrounding residences in Sumter, Lake and Marion counties.
Pike's Electric is a member of Florida Electricians Association, Inc.
and a sponsor for the FEA Tri-County Apprenticeship Program.
We are currently expanding and in need of an Electrical Helper to join our Team! Position
Summary:
The electrician helper will work under the supervision of a lead electrician, and will be expected to perform the duties, tasks, and responsibilities shown in the job description while following all safety protocols.
Why Work for Pikes Electrical? Health Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision) Year-round work 401(k) 100% employer match up to 3% Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Christmas Parties Bonuses Gift Cards throughout the year Company Vehicles stocked with tools needed for job Safety program, we provide PPE as well as water & Gatorade drinks Work Shoe Allowance program up to $200.
00 after 90 days.
Apprenticeship Program Pay:
$15.
00/hr.
to $20.
00/hr.
- Depending on Experience Required
Qualifications:
Must have 1
year of experience Must pass drug and background screens Valid driver's license and insurable through company insurance carrier Be able to browse electrical schematics, diagrams, and blueprints -Preferred but not required Knowledge of state and local safety codes - Preferred but not required Must be able to work variable shifts if the job requires it Ability to work off ladders Strong desire to learn and grow within the organization.
We are not affiliated with Pike Electric the utility company.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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