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Rise Technical Recruitment

Journeyman Electrician - 100% Travel$48 - $50 Per Hour
Bonus
Per Diem
Training Opportunities
Progression Opportunities
Benefits
Overtime Available
100% TravelDekalb County, Illinois - Commutable from:
Aurora, Naperville, Chicago, Rockford, Sycamore, Mendota, SandwichAre you a Electrician with an electrical license looking to travel and looking to join a growing company that offer full training in solar, plenty of overtime and structured progression to project manager status?On offer is a fantastic opportunity to join this forward thinking company and to play a key role in this expanding Solar business.
This is a great time to join this well respected company as they continue to expand across the US.
They are known for looking after their employees with a great bonus scheme and being a great place to work, in the booming solar industry.
As a Journeyman Electrician you will be developing new apprentices and directing them in the field.
Also you will maintain a high level of quality control and quality assurance.
Furthermore, you will be reading blueprints while on the job.
This role would suit a Journeyman Electrician looking to travel, train and progress while enhancing their skillset, whilst gaining more responsibility and recognition.
The Role:
Work collaboratively with Solar InstallersMaintain a high level of quality control and quality assuranceReading Blueprints100% travel involvedThe Candidate:
Electrical LicenseWants to work in the Solar industryWilling to work 50 hours a weekWilling to travel 100%Keywords:
Journeyman, Master, Solar, Renewable, Electrical, Electric, Electrician, PV, Foreman, Energy, Utility, Scale, Site, Superintendent, Travel, Travelling, Per DiemAbout the Company:
Rise Technical RecruitmentIndustry:
Other/Not Classified.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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