Job Specifications
Cheyenne, WY
Gasper, WY
Gillette, WY
Laramie, WY
On-site
$36,000/year Minimum Starting Wage
2 months ago
Full Time
Entry Level
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Construction/Inside Wireman Apprentice Electrician - Wyoming
Apprentice Electrician in the Construction/Inside Wireman field. Learn to perform commerical, residential and industrial electrical installations.
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN -
JOB
DESCRIPTION
NATURE OF WORK: Lays out, installs and tests all types of electrical systems, from plans and specifications and verbal direction in all
types of commercial, industrial and residential structures; adds to or modifies, "trouble shoots" and repairs same systems. Systems include lighting power, control, signal, alarm and communication. Materials in installation include various sizes of wire, cable, conduitducts, distribution and terminal cabinets and bases, and utilization equipment.
TOOLS USED: Electricians furnish their own hand tools: Screwdrivers, pliers, levels, plumb bobs, hammers, pocket-knives, hacksaw frames, compass saws, braces and bits, pipe wrenches and adjustable wrenches. Aninitial expenditure of $400 - $500 will usually provide a construction
electrician with an adequate supply of hand tools. The WEJATC electrical contractors supply large tools and equipment, including hydraulic benders,
power tools, ladders, and such expendable items as hacksaw blades, taps, andtwist drills.
WHERE EMPLOYED: By electrical contractors on construction sites of new commercial, industrial, and residential structures. Work may also
include remodeling of existing building and maintenance and repair. Work on construction sites can require traveling to the site and short to extended living periods at site.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Greatly varied, from exposed, unheated areas on new structures, to enclosed
buildings. Also may be cramped quarters of attics or crawl spaces. Work requires constant physical activity and full physical abilities, and includes lifting
moderate to heavy loads, climbing, crawling, pulling, digging, working overhead, and etc. Most work is not on activated electrical systems but apprentice may be required at times to work on energized circuits. Hazards would include shock and burns, falling objects, and falls.
Requirements
1. Must be at least 18 years of age.
2. Must be a high school graduate or have a GED. *Military Veterans will a Discharge date within 5 years of application on their DD214 are not required to provide proof of high school graduation or meet minimum math requirement.
3. Minimum Math - Must have completed one full year of high school Algebra I or one post high school Algebra course with a passing grade. (GED scores do not meet this criteria.) *Alternative options are available to meet this requirement by contacting the WEJATC.
4. Must provide driving record from the state licensed in within 30 days of application
submission and possess a current valid Driver’s License.
5. Must have a qualifying score, as prescribed by the Committee, using the electrical trade’s aptitude test developed by The American Institutes for Research if applicable.
Additional Information
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
