
Field Electrician – Commercial Projects (2nd Shift)
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Posted about 10 hours ago
Field Electrician – Commercial Projects (2nd Shift)
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Employment Type: Full-Time | Contract-to-Hire
Shift: Second Shift
Compensation: Starting at $27.00/hour+ (based on experience)
Position Summary
A growing electrical team is seeking an experienced Commercial Electrician to perform installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting work across active job sites. This role is primarily field-based and involves working on a variety of commercial electrical systems, with a strong focus on safety, workmanship, and efficiency.
This opportunity is ideal for someone who is confident working independently, understands construction drawings, and takes pride in delivering high-quality electrical work.
### What You’ll DoElectrical Installation & Repairs
- Install, service, and upgrade electrical systems in commercial settings
- Troubleshoot wiring, equipment, and electrical components to resolve issues efficiently
- Plan layouts and installations to support long-term system performance
- Bend and install conduit using manual and powered equipment
- Interpret electrical drawings, blueprints, and schematics
- Utilize industry tools such as threaders, knockout sets, cable pullers, and drills
- Complete work orders and documentation with accuracy
- Maintain clean, organized workspaces and properly handle equipment
- Follow project timelines and meet productivity expectations
- Travel locally between job sites as required
- Work at heights using ladders and access equipment when needed
- Follow all safety procedures including lockout/tagout, confined space, and hazard communication protocols
- Assist with troubleshooting related systems such as HVAC or refrigeration when needed
- Participate in ongoing training and skill development
- Contribute to team goals while maintaining professionalism on-site
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