Residential Electrician

Timonium, MD
Full Time
Residential Service
Experienced

We are hiring experienced RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIANS in the Greater Baltimore region. Pay varies  75,000 and as much as 150,000  As an experienced electrician you will diagnose and repair residential electrical systems, consult homeowners on their needs and wants, advise on safety concerns regarding their electrical systems and lead customers to informed and confident decisions.

Electrician Responsibilities:

  • Complete all general electrical in-home, service calls.
  • Establish customer trust and rapport to provide the best options regarding the right products and services.
  • Educate and assist customers in choosing financing options.
  • Understand your service criteria and hold yourself accountable.
  • Demonstrate professional knowledge to secure repeat business.
  • Work with customer service and dispatchers to ensure business success.
  • Maintain a clean, organized job site and well inventoried truck.
  • Participate actively in all training exercises, meetings, and trade shows.
  • Be accurate and timely with invoices, time cards, feedback and options.

Electrician Qualifications:

  • Licensed is a plus but not necessary with knowledge of local electrical codes.
  • Proven track record in electrical techniques including electrical hardware, junction boxes, residential circuit panels and line tracing.
  • Maintaining continued education and training on a yearly basis.
  • Clean, safe driving record.
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug test.
  • Highly organized and self-motivated.
  • High integrity, exceptional communication and social skills.
  • Proven ability to make positive customer connections.
  • Strong desire to improve professionally.
  • Team player.

We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits, a company vehicle, education reimbursement and a regular schedule.

All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to, and will not be discriminated against based on, race, gender, veteran status, disability, or other protected category. We are an equal opportunity employer. Pre-employment background checks and drug tests are required to be considered for this position.  You must pass a basic electrical aptitude test.

Benefits:

  • Take-home truck with gas card
  • Company phone
  • Company credit card
  • Health, Vision, Dental and Disability insurance
  • 401k plan with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
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