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Trillium Construction is now hiring MN Journeyman Electricians in Alber Lea, MN!
Job responsibilities:
-All Industrial work - Conduit running and bending (EMT, rigid, PVC), cable tray installation, wire pulling and termination
-Panel, switchgear, branch circuit, and device work
-Blueprint/schematic reading
-Motor and transformer connections per NEC
-Troubleshooting and fault diagnosis
-Working at heights (ladders, scaffolding, lifts)
-Coordination with other trades and compliance with OSHA/site safety requirements
Pay: $50-55/hr DOE
Per diem: $125/day for days worked
Schedule: Monday-Saturday 50+ hours a week
Apply now!
Qualifications:
-Current MN Journeyman electrical License
-Able to pass pre-employment screenings
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Trillium Construction Services has been recruiting and hiring construction and skilled trades talent for over 30 years. Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Trillium offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes the ability to participate in health insurance and retirement plans, paid holidays, state required leave, and other leave, if applicable. Trillium’s offerings are dependent on the state in which the assignment is located, length of time worked, and may change depending on assignment. Benefit packages for direct hire placements vary based on the client company.
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