Let's Work Together
Deluge Electrical Contracting has been serving the Central Oregon community since 2002. Our company is built on a foundation of integrity and honesty. We strive to provide the highest quality service to all of our clients. We are currently seeking self-motivated electricians who can work both independently as well as collaboratively to join our team.
Journeyman
Electrician
Journeyman Electrician Wages and Benefits:
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Competitive Wages - $44-$55/hr. (DOE)
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Two weeks paid vacation
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Paid sick days
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Five paid holidays
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Simple IRA match up to 3%
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Health insurance – we cover 100% of the premium for our employees.
Job Type: Full-time for residential, commercial, and industrial projects
Journeyman Electrician Minimum Requirements:
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Oregon Journeyman License required.
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Able to independently layout, oversee, and install a job from start to finish.
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Capable of lifting and carrying a minimum of 50 pounds without assistance.
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Adhere to safe work practices.
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Demonstrable knowledge and skills for electrical installation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems and equipment for residential, commercial and industrial work.
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Motor controls troubleshooting and wiring a plus but not required.
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Strong interpersonal communication skills.
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Possess a valid State of Oregon Driver's License.
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Clean DMV record.
Special Qualifications:
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Knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures associated with electrical work at the journeyman level & applicable municipal codes.
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Skill in the performance of the full range of journeyman-level electrical and associated duties for residential, commercial and industrial projects.
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Ability to read and interpret blueprints and other drawings; fabricate various circuits as required; diagnose problems, defects, and hazards in new and existing electrical installations and equipment.
Journeyman Electrician Responsibilities:
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Layout, install, maintain, modify, and repair all electrical distribution systems, circuits, and associated electrical equipment.
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Remain in compliance with current National Electric Code.
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Inspect and test components of electrical systems.
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Maintains purchase records for parts and materials used to complete assigned work and turns documents into administrative office in a timely fashion.
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Utilize blueprints, wiring diagrams, and manufacturer's installation manuals to complete assigned projects.
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Uses and performs operator maintenance on tools and equipment common to the trade.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
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Provides quality customer service for clients.
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Maintain ongoing communication with Supervising Electrician.
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Daily input of hours, work descriptions, and materials used into company’s digital system.