Electrician Tech (Journeyman) 2nd shift - Baylor University
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Job Summary
Responsible for maintenance and repair of Electrical components and equipment and ensure equipment is running correctly in the Facility. 2nd Shift Schedule: Sunday - Thursday 3:00 PM -12:00 AM 40 hours guaranteed Essential Duties
Minimum Requirements Electrical Journeyman License highly desired. 5 years of experience as Electrician. Electrical installations and troubleshooting skills to include: lighting installations, aerial lighting, and energized electrical work. Must be able to read schematics and blue prints. Diagnostic ability as demonstrated through prior experience and/or training. Performs as self-managed individual. Professional demeanor, solid interpersonal skills with good written and oral communication capability. Demonstrates strong business ethics at all times. Grow Your Career with TDIndustries Founded in 1946, TDIndustries is a premier, employee-owned Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) company delivering full-lifecycle building solutions-from design and construction to service and facilities maintenance. We power critical environments like hospitals, schools, data centers, stadiums, and commercial buildings across Texas and the Southwest. Our Partners (employees) are the core of our success. As an employee-owned company, you have a voice, a stake, and a clear path to grow. Recognized by FORTUNE Magazine as a "100 Best Company to Work For," we invest in top training, career development, and a culture built on trust and servant leadership. Join a growing team where your skills matter, and your future is built to last. At TDIndustries, we believe opportunity should be built - and shared - by all. Whether you work with tools or technology, in the field or the office, we hire and grow people based on skill, potential, and integrity - never labels. We value the diverse paths that bring people to our team and welcome Partners of all backgrounds, including differences in race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, ability, military service, and more. What matters most is how we work together to build excellence. |