Commercial Journeyman Electrician (Licensed / Non-Licensed)
3 days ago
West Palm Beach
Job Description Commercial Journeyman Electrician (Licensed / Non-Licensed) Location Palm Beach County, FL and surrounding counties (including Broward, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, etc.) • Licensed Journeyman Electrician: $30.00 to $40.00+ per hour (depending on experience, complexity, certifications, overtime) We are seeking experienced and well-rounded Commercial Journeyman Electricians, both licensed and non-licensed, who can perform a broad range of commercial electrical tasks. The ideal candidate is comfortable bending conduit, pulling wire, reading blueprints, installing panels, troubleshooting systems, and coordinating with other trades. Bilingual (English/Spanish) candidates is a plus. These electricians will support commercial, industrial, and institutional electrical projects across the region, often working in multi-trade environments, new builds, tenant improvements, renovations, and service/maintenance work. Key Responsibilities & Duties • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and electrical plans to determine conduit runs, wire size, panel locations, and system layouts, • Lay out, bend, and install conduit (EMT, Rigid, PVC, etc.), • Pull and terminate wire, cables, MC, tray, or other conductors, • Install and wire electrical panels, disconnects, breakers, feeders, devices, motors, lighting, controls, and specialty systems, • Assist in installation of control wiring, motor starters, VFDs, PLC interfaces, and low-voltage control circuits, • Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electrical systems (voltage drops, faults, improper connections, grounding, load balancing, etc.), • Work with other trades (mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, etc.) to coordinate conduit penetrations, raceways, and system routing, • Ensure compliance with NEC, local codes, safety standards, and lock-out/tag-out procedures, • Inspect completed work for conformance to standards and quality, • Maintain neat, safe, and organized work areas, • Occasionally perform supervisory or lead duties (mentoring junior electricians or helpers), • Minimum 3–5 years of commercial electrical experience, • Experience in bending conduit, pulling wire, and commercial installations, • Ability to use conduit benders, fish tapes, pull tools, voltage and continuity testing equipment, • Good understanding of electrical code (NEC) and local amendments, • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications, • Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills, • Capable of working independently and in teams, • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record, • Good physical stamina (ability to climb, bend, carry tools, stand for long periods), • Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus, • For licensed positions: must hold a valid electrical license or certification recognized in Florida (or in process)Company DescriptionProForce Staffing provides professional recruiting and staffing.ProForce Staffing provides professional recruiting and staffing.