Apprentice Electricianother related Employment listings - Bryant, SD at Geebo

Apprentice Electrician

Trillium Construction is currently hiring Apprentice Electricians for Industrial work in Bryant, SD! Current project is scheduled to run 6
months, working Monday-Saturday, 70
hours per week, with additional work to follow.
Qualified candidates should have 3
years electrical experience in large industrial or commercial setting, should be able to read blueprints, bend conduit, run/pull wire, along with other basic electrical tasks.
Pay starts at $26.
00
DOE.
Per-diem is available for qualified travelers, and is paid on days worked basis.
If you are interested in this position, and meet the qualifications below, please apply today! - 3
years experience Large Electrical Installation - Own tools of the trade - Verifiable references & Work History - Reliable transportation & Valid Drivers License - Ability to pass pre-employment screenings #travelers Trillium has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 30 years.
From Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, our philosophy remains the same:
to achieve excellence by providing quality employees and an uncompromising level of service.
We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees.
We strive to be unsurpassed in the recruitment and placement of quality and skilled professionals.
Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Recommended Skills Electrical Installation Work Transportation Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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