Journeyman Electrician with Mr Electric of Wichita

Description

How many times have you worked at a company where the owners and/or managers lead from afar? This is NOT the case at Mr. Electric of Wichita. In business since 2016, these Mr. Electric owners are motivated and committed to having a positive impact on each of their electricians' lives and in the community. They are inspired by providing a great place to work for their team.

With strong core values such as trust, communication, and excellence, Mr. Electric of Wichita is actively seeking an Licensed Electrician (AKA: Service Professional). With a leadership team that has an open-door management style, and wants your feedback and to hear you, you will feel supported and appreciated. This team talks things out and comes to next steps and bettering the company - together.

If you are a Licensed Electrician with both residential and commercial experience as well as one who likes to troubleshoot and enjoys completing work that is by the code and clean, please read on.

What's In It for You?
  • $80,000-$120,000 per hour (includes base plus profit sharing).
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance - 100% Employee coverage, eligible after 90 days.
  • Life Insurance.
  • 401K plus matching: 25% on the first 4% invested. (Eligible after 90 days).
  • Paid Holidays (10): 6 major national holidays plus Good Friday, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.
  • Paid Time Off: 56 hours in first year; plus, additional 40 hours each year through 5th year.
  • Plenty of leads to keep you busy.
  • Weekly training, on the job coaching and training, manager accessible as you need him.
  • Mr. Electric van to take home and dispatched from home in the morning.
  • Credit card and Fuel card.
  • Company uniform: shirts, coat and hat.
  • Company issued iPad.
  • The company provides per diem for personal cell phone.
  • Leaders who run the company with great communication and training.
  • Growth opportunities to move up and earn more in the organization.

Skills and/or Requirements
  • Two+ years commercial and/or residential electrical experience.
  • Journeyman or Master's electrical license, required.
  • Comfortable and skilled at explaining technical things and educating customers on options for their service.
  • Physically able to perform duties of an electrician in small spaces such crawlspaces and attics, climbing ladders, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to install light fixtures, fans, switches, receptacles, GFCI outlets, and repair and change out panels and grounding, install generators and more.
  • Have all own hand and power tools.
  • Strong computer/iPad skills, a must.
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record.
  • Able to pass a drug test, background check and MVR.
  • High school degree or GED.
  • Service Titan, a plus! (But - we are happy to train you if you are good with iPads, software, apps etc.)

Responsibilities
  • Solve customer's electrical issues from installations to repairs. This could range from installing basic fixtures to replacing a home's electrical panel and wiring.
  • Complex troubleshooting.
  • Perform quality control testing.
  • Assist customers in evaluating repairs versus replacement options and perform work as needed.
  • Identify materials and quantities needed for new and repair projects.
  • Provide work order description and price customers' projects on iPad in Service Titan.
  • Ensure the safety of both you and the people you serve, leaving their homes safer than when you first walked in. Keep your company vehicle well maintained.

Attributes
  • Driven and determined to excel.
  • Outstanding personality - positive and friendly.
  • Humbly confident: not afraid to admit having made a mistake and able to learn from it.
  • Enjoy helping others and it shows. (simply put - you care!)
  • Clean cut, professional, and career oriented.
  • Strong work-ethic.
  • Able to explain technical things in a creative, easy-to-understand manner.
  • Detail-oriented, both in your work and when communicating with the customers.

To conclude, Mr. Electric of Wichita is a rare company where they are driven by always doing the right thing not only for their customers, but also for their team. Our Licensed Electricians and team members are appreciated, respected, and encouraged to thrive and be the best individuals they can be.

If you are up for the challenge and ready to hit the ground running, we encourage you to apply. Thank you for considering Mr. Electric of Wichita, an equal opportunity employer.

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