Position Summary: Work involves installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical/electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment. The National Electrical Code and all other applicable standards and specifications are followed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Demonstrate safe work habits, comply with company safety requirements • Measures, cuts and bends conduit, using a tape measure and hand tools • Pulls electrical wire and cable in conduit using manual and power equipment • Moves/handles various equipment and spools of wire • Installs electrical raceways and wire, conduit, lighting fixtures, controls, machinery and electrical distribution equipment • Installs and bends conduit using manual, mechanical and hydraulic benders • Proper care for material, tools and equipment • Assist electricians by performing various tasks • Operates power tools such as drills, saws, pullers, tuggers, etc • Install and maintain secondary distribution systems • Install and connect power supply wiring to and between machines and equipment by following manuals, schematics, and blueprints • Test malfunctioning equipment and repair or replace faulty wires, cables, or electronic components • Repair electric motors • Install and maintain distribution boxes, switching gear, power and control circuits, etc. • Install and maintain telephone equipment • Requires knowledge of process, procedures, and methods • Requires knowledge of process, procedures, and methods • Requires the use of common courtesy in everyday contacts with employees, clients, and the general public • Required to carry a pager or cell phone and be on-call when necessary • Night/weekend work as required • Work as required in varying weather climates • The ability to travel out of town and stay overnight as required • Teach, train, and guide electrical apprentices working under licensed Journeyworkers
See More Details >>Omaha electrical company seeking Journeymen and Apprentice electricians for Commercial, Retail, & Industrial work.. Please submit resume online. Benefit Conditions: • Waiting period may apply Work Remotely • No This Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is: • Dependable -- more reliable than spontaneous Job Type: Full-time Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: • 401(k) • 401(k) matching • Dental insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift • Day shift Experience: • Electrical experience: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: • Driver's License (Preferred) Work Location: Multiple locations
See More Details >>Description Job Title: Maintenance Electronic Technician Location: Omaha, NE Reporting to: Maintenance Electronic Superintendent Duties and Responsibilities are but not limited to: • Include Day to Day repairs of electrical and/or electronic components on electrical pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems with in all production areas. • Conduct repairs and preventive maintenance on all weighing equipment within the plant; ensuring daily calibration checks are done according to standards set and troubleshooting programmable logic controllers and associated systems. • Includes instrumentation, motor control circuits, alarms systems, and scales. • Install new equipment and conduit wire Key Qualifications, Abilities, and Skills: • Electrical and mechanical background • Must have PLC knowledge • Must be able to read prints and schematics • Basic computer skills • Good written and oral communications skills • Ability to keep record of scale logs • Ability to read maintenance book JBS is an equal opportunity employer. EOE, including disability/ vets
See More Details >>Becoming an electrician in Omaha, NE, 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, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 14,394 electricians in Omaha, with wages averaging around $642.20 per week. The job market is projected to grow by 11% from 2022 to 2032, offering strong earning potential—often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring electricians in Omaha find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a rewarding career in the electrical trade.