Experienced Electricians Needed in Miami, FL – Run Conduit, Set Fixtures, Terminate Panels
South Miami, Florida
Electrician
$26 - $32
Posted today | Job Number: 63391
Job Description
Experienced Electricians Needed in Miami, FL – Run Conduit, Set Fixtures, Terminate Panels
Location: Miami, FL
Job Type: Full-Time / Project-Based
Pay: Based on Experience
Job Overview:
CCS Construction Staffing is now hiring skilled electricians for a commercial project in Miami, FL. We’re looking for candidates ready to take on a variety of electrical tasks, from conduit runs to panel terminations and lighting installs.
Work Scope Includes:
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Running conduit (EMT/MC)
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Pulling wire, terminating panels and lights
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Setting light fixtures, switches, and receptacles
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Reading blueprints and following layout instructions
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Maintaining a clean and safe jobsite
Requirements:
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Minimum 3 years of commercial electrical experience
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Must have own hand tools and power drills
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Full PPE required: hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-vis vest, and steel-toe boots
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Reliable transportation
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Ability to work independently and follow direction
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Strong knowledge of electrical systems and safety protocols
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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We don’t win unless you do. Your recruiter’s here to make that happen.
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 receive a phone call, text, or email. Respond quickly for immediate consideration.
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