Now Hiring: Electricians | Deerfield Beach, FL – Commercial Project
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Electrician
Posted today | Job Number: 63052
Job Description
Now Hiring: Electricians | Deerfield Beach, FL – Commercial Project
Location: Deerfield Beach, FL
Job Type: Full-Time / Project-Based
Pay: Based on Experience
Job Overview:
CCS Construction Staffing is hiring experienced electricians for a commercial project in Deerfield Beach, FL. We’re looking for dependable electricians who can handle large wire pulls and work safely and efficiently on site.
Work Scope Includes:
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Feeding and pulling wire — specifically 500 kcmil conductors
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Running and bending conduit as needed
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Installing and wiring electrical panels, disconnects, and other components
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Reading and interpreting electrical blueprints and layouts
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Following all site safety protocols and maintaining a clean, organized work area
Requirements:
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Minimum 3 years of commercial electrical experience
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Proven experience with large wire pulls (500 kcmil)
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Must have own hand tools and full PPE (hard hat, high-visibility vest, gloves, safety glasses, work boots)
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Reliable transportation and strong work ethic
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Ability to work independently and follow directions
Why Choose CCS Construction Staffing:
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Weekly direct deposit
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Payday advances up to $100
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$250 referral bonus
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Free OSHA 10 & safety certification programs
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Milestone Rewards Program
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Work with someone who’s just as motivated as you are to land the job.
Please note: CCS does not offer on-the-job training. Only experienced electricians will be considered.
CCS Construction Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Qualified applicants will be contacted by phone, text, or email. Respond quickly for immediate consideration.
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