Commercial Electrician Terry's Electric has expertise with projects in Commercial, Industrial, Residential, and Service. We offer top-notch technical experts who maintain vital, long-term relationships and a high level of credibility with general contractors. Our Commercial Division specializes in Hotels, education, warehouses and more. To better support our projects team, Terry's Electric has need for a dynamic Commercial Electrician. The successful electrician will be part of a production driven team, performing electrical installations and troubleshooting. General Job Description Work will consist of plan layout, alterations, additions, and/or repairs of electrical systems, light fixtures, conductors and associated materials and equipment within the commercial, industrial, and residential electrical industry. • Install new or modified electrical installations consistent with local and national code • Plan electrical installations to minimize waste of materials • Prepare and present sketches showing location of wiring and equipme Follow diagrams, blueprints and interrupt specifications. • Supervise, lead, and train apprentices on crew • Accountable for all equipment, materials, and tools on the work vehicle and job site • Maintain all work sites clean and in order • Demonstrate safe work habits and proper care of equipment and tools • Complete all required paperwork Job Knowledge • Have a good working knowledge of the tasks required to perform on all phases of electrical work in accordance with the latest Local and National Electrical Codes. • Bend Conduits using hand benders, mechanical benders or hydraulic benders Knowledge of the use of power tools, saws, threaders, wire tuggers, knock punches and any tools associated with the electrical industry. • Operate two handed tools/equipment, cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, jack hammers and any other tools associated with the electrical industry. Job Requirements • Work in all elements of weather depending on job location, time of year: heat, cold, and rain • Have personal tools as required in our company policy • Work from all types of step ladders, frame ladders and all size extension ladder Being able to carry and relocate up to 12 ft. step ladders by ones self. • Adhere to all safety policies and procedures We invest in our company Our future We invest in you Apply today to join the team! DFWP
See More Details >>NOTE TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS: INTERNAL CANDIDATES IN THE SAME CLASSIFICATION AND/OR PAYGRADE AS THE POSITION POSTED WILL NOT RECEIVE A PAY ADJUSTMENT IF SELECTED. Under general direction, employee works with a high degree of independence and initiative on commercial electrical work. The purpose of the position is to perform electrical maintenance and repairs, plan and participate in technical electrical preventive maintenance work, schedule projects and repair work orders, coordinate and conduct staff training on minor electrical work and safety, write electrical scopes of work for contractors, supervise and inspect work of electrical contractors and other employees performing electrical work. Employees in this classification perform commercial electrical work at a Florida Registered Electrician license (ER) master level within Osceola County and are accountable for ensuring all work is performed in compliance with the latest edition of the Florida Building Code (FBC), National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and all other applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulatory requirements. The list of essential functions as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. • Performs Florida Registered Electrician license (ER) master level electrical work, training, equipment installation, preventive maintenance services, troubleshoots systems, performs hands-on on Master level electrical field work for projects, repairs and services in County owned facilities on a regular basis to ensure optimal operating condition and safety. • Ensures that all County generators and transfer switches are functioning properly and ready for immediate use. • Monitors Commercial Photovoltaic Solar Power Systems for performance efficiency, maintenance, and repair. • Pulls Permits and estimates material, time, and labor requirements for projects. • Ensures all work is performed in compliance with all applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulatory requirements. • Reads, interprets and/or utilizes blueprints, drawings, diagrams, and technical/electrical manuals. • Maintain records and reports, e.g., project records, Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) / Maximo, parts inventory, supply lists, work orders. • Coordinates with contracted vendors and suppliers, as well as third party contractors on projects to ensure safety, efficiency, and time savings. • Manage training and mentorship programs for department employees. • Perform labor-intensive work which may include exposure to confined areas, extreme weather, fumes, chemicals, and/or loud noises. • Responds to on-call and after-hours emergency situations. Education:High School Diploma or GED Experience:Three (3) years electrical work experience at the Master Electrician or equivalent level. Miscellaneous: Must possess valid State of Florida Registered Electrician license (ER) at a master level or Florida Certified Electrical Contractor (EC) Electrician license. Must possess a valid Florida Driver's License. • Ability to effectively lead, guide and train others in applicable procedures and techniques. • Skill in troubleshooting electrical systems. • Knowledgeable of all functions relevant to the electrical operation of facilities and equipment • Knowledgeable of the standard practices, methods, tools, codes, and materials of the electrical trade. • Ability to use tools, materials and equipment common to the trade. • Ability to read and interpret sketches, blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams and equipment manufacturer’s cut sheets. • Must have a working knowledge of administrative office equipment and systems, such as Microsoft office applications, work order software systems (i.e.: Maximo), laptops, computers, and tablets. • Knowledgeable of current codes and regulatory standards. • Knowledgeable of permitting processes and ability to obtain a permit when necessary, from Osceola County Building Department, Kissimmee Building Department, and St. Cloud Building Department. • Skill in providing electrical plans oversight and recommend/develop modifications as necessary to ensure overall project compliance with applicable codes and regulatory standards. • Assist in completing forms, correspondence, reports, work orders, diagnostic reports, electrical shop drawings, statistical analyses, and other documents. • Good communication skills for working with coworkers and County departments/agencies. • Must have the ability to drive County owned vehicles (service vans and box trucks) throughout all of Osceola County. PHYSICAL DEMAND REQUIREMENTS: • Physical Demand: Medium • 50 pounds maximum lifting. • Frequent (up to 2/3 of the work time) walking, standing, bending, climbing ladders, and stooping and some lifting and carrying objects of light to moderate weight (20-50 pounds). • Expressing or exchanging ideas by spoken word or perceiving sound by ear. • Good eyesight for production or safety of self and others.
See More Details >>Description: We are looking for a hands-on Electrical Foreman to lead and work alongside our field crew on commercial projects in the Kissimmee area. If you're someone who knows how to run a jobsite, keep a project moving, and still put on your tools when needed — we want to talk to you. Your Day-to-Day: • Lead a crew of electricians and apprentices on active jobsites • Read and interpret blueprints, specs, and layouts • Pull wire, bend conduit, install panels, and troubleshoot systems • Manage daily tasks, coordinate material deliveries, and keep work on schedule • Communicate with project managers and inspectors • Enforce safety rules and ensure jobsite is clean and organized ? What You Bring: • 5+ years of field experience (commercial/industrial electrical) • 2+ years as a working foreman or crew lead • Can work with your hands and lead by example • Comfortable working with tools, not just delegating • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation • OSHA 30 is a plus We Offer: • Steady work in the Kissimmee/Orlando area • Competitive pay based on experience • Paid time off, holidays, and vacations • A strong, reliable team that has your back Requirements: ? What You Bring: • 5+ years of field experience (commercial/industrial electrical) • 2+ years as a working foreman or crew lead • Can work with your hands and lead by example • Comfortable working with tools, not just delegating • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation • OSHA 30 is a plus • Minimum 5 years of experience in commercial or industrial electrical work • At least 2 years in a supervisory or foreman role • Proven ability to lead and manage crews of electricians • Experience in commercial, residential, or industrial projects Licensing & Certifications Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record Technical Knowledge • In-depth understanding of NEC (National Electrical Code) and local building/electrical codes • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and electrical plans • Familiarity with panel installation, conduit work, motor controls, transformers, wiring methods, etc. • Skilled in using hand tools, power tools, test meters, and other industry-standard equipment Leadership & Communication • Strong team leadership and problem-solving skills • Ability to schedule, assign, and inspect work • Experience coordinating with project managers, inspectors, GCs, and clients • Clear and professional written and verbal communication Work Environment & Physical Requirements • Ability to work in outdoor and indoor environments, including in varying weather • Must be able to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders, and work in elevated areas • Willingness to work overtime or weekends as needed to meet project deadlines Additional Qualities (Optional but Beneficial) • Knowledge of safety practices and ability to enforce jobsite safety protocols
See More Details >>Becoming an electrician in Kissimmee, FL, typically begins with an apprenticeship, combining hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, with many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 762,600 electricians nationwide, with a significant presence in Florida, and projects a 6% job growth from 2022 to 2032. Apprentices in Kissimmee earn an average of $1,556 per week, with an annual overtime average of $49,096. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring electricians find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals.