JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICAL in Carson
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Who We Are
AMPAM is a leading Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) contractor serving large-scale multifamily and commercial projects across California. With 1,500 employees across multiple business units, we are committed to delivering quality, safety, and excellence in every project.
Job Summary
The Electrical Journeyman is a licensed, skilled electrician responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems on commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects. Working under the direction of the Electrical Foreman, the Journeyman executes high-quality electrical work in accordance with the Electrical Code (NEC), project specifications, and company safety standards. This role performs hands-on installation, troubleshoots issues in the field, and may mentor apprentice electricians as part of day-to-day work.
Key Responsibilities Include: (But not limited to the following)
Field Execution & Mentorship
- Perform skilled electrical installations including wiring, conduit, panelboards, switchgear, lighting, power distribution, and low-voltage systems.
- Work efficiently and productively to meet daily production goals set by the Foreman.
- Provide guidance and on-the-job training to apprentice electricians and helpers assigned to the crew.
Job Planning & Readiness
- Read and interpret electrical blueprints, diagrams, schematics, and specifications to execute work accurately.
- Coordinate daily tasks with the Foreman and other trades to ensure smooth job flow.
- Prepare tools, materials, and work areas to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.
Quality & Code Compliance
- Install all electrical work in compliance with the Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes.
- Perform self-checks on completed work and address any quality issues before inspection.
- Follow all OSHA, NEC, and company safety standards during every phase of work.
Troubleshooting & Technical Support
- Diagnose and resolve electrical issues encountered during installation, testing, and commissioning.
- Test circuits, components, and systems using appropriate instruments to verify proper operation.
- Escalate complex or unresolved technical issues to the Foreman or Superintendent.
Materials & Documentation
- Use materials and tools efficiently; report shortages or damaged equipment to the Foreman.
- Maintain accurate daily logs of hours, tasks completed, and materials installed.
- Care for company-issued tools, vehicles, and equipment.
Communication
- Report progress, obstacles, and safety concerns to the Foreman in a timely manner.
- Communicate clearly and respectfully with crew members, other trades, and inspectors on site.
- Participate in toolbox talks, safety meetings, and pre-task planning.
Qualifications
Education & Certification
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of a state-approved electrical apprenticeship program (or equivalent verifiable work experience).
- California Journeyman Electrician License (General Electrician, ET, Residential, or Voice Data Video as applicable to project scope) - required.
- OSHA 10 (or higher) safety certification strongly .
Experience
- Typically, 4+ years of hands-on electrical experience, including completion of apprenticeship.
- Experience working on commercial, industrial, or institutional electrical systems .
- Familiarity with conduit bending, wire pulling, termination, and panel work.
Skills
- Proficient in reading electrical drawings, specifications, and schematics.
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting ability.
- Good communication skills and ability to work effectively as part of a crew.
- Physical ability to perform manual labor, lift up to 50 lbs, work on ladders or lifts, and work in varied weather and site conditions.
- Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation.