The Construction Journeyman (Electrician) supports electricians in the installation, maintenance, operation and repair of electrical systems. They assist with and perform installation and maintenance tasks in order to ensure the effective operation of various electrical equipment. Essential Functions • Use supplied tools, equipment and safety instructions. • Strive towards apprentice goal attainment and certifications. • Maintain a clean and safe workplace in accordance with site policies. • Possess the ability to understand schematics and technical manuals • Assist the Electrician, which may involve doing basic tasks such as handling the tools, and it may also involve working independently from the Electrician at times on electrical tasks that require less skill or experience • Collaborate with other electrical staff to identify and solve problems. • Complete electrical wiring tasks, alignment adjustments, and calibration of equipment following manuals, schematics, diagrams, blueprints and equipment specifications. • Use educational training for learning all procedures for installing and maintaining electrical systems as well as local and federal regulations and safety requirements. • Assists with and completes maintenance work orders on electrical equipment. This includes testing malfunctioning equipment, identifying defects, troubleshooting, repairing equipment and replacing defective parts. Education/Certifications High School diploma or equivalent. Obtain Electrical Trainee Certification according to state requirements Required Qualifications • 2 years of experience. • Good verbal, spelling and follow directions skills. • Previous apprentice experience is a plus. • Demonstrate knowledge of electrical codes a plus. • Have basic health and safety awareness. • Timekeeping, reliability, ability to work as part of a team. • Willingness and ability to undertake formal training relating to successful achievement of apprenticeship. • Flexibility with regards to the work location, hours of work and duties. • Basic computer skills. KA is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories. As a Federal Contract Employer, KOMAN Families of Companies follows Federal Laws as it pertains to drug testing. All candidates who receive a written offer of employment will be required to undergo drug testing for commonly abused controlled substances in accordance with Federal Law. It is important to note although a State may have legalized a controlled substance, if the controlled substance is illegal per Federal Law, it is then considered to be illegal. KOMAN Families of Companies is a Drug-Free Workplace. Successful completion of a background and DMV record check also must be completed prior to hire. Preference will be given to Natives of Kodiak, Inc. Shareholders and Descendants of Shareholders in accordance with Title 43 U.S. Code 1626(g) and Title 42 U.S. Code 2000e - 2(i).
See More Details >>ABOUT Aviation Electronics, Electrical, and Computer Systems Technicians (AV) work on some of the most advanced aircraft systems in the world. They maintain, diagnose, and repair complex electrical and electronic equipment, supporting critical functions such as radar, communications, navigation, and weapons. AV Sailors may also volunteer to serve as Naval Aircrewmen, operating radar and weapons systems during flight operations. Responsibilities Depending on your rating (AE or AT), you will: • Troubleshoot and repair advanced aircraft systems including digital computers, fiber optics, radar, infrared detection, and laser electronics. • Maintain aircraft electrical power generation and distribution systems. • Test and calibrate instruments and automatic flight control systems. • Perform micro-miniature circuit card repairs. • Install upgrades and modifications to aircraft electronic systems. • Operate diagnostic equipment and interpret wiring diagrams and schematics. Work Environment AV technicians serve in aviation environments around the world. Work may take place in hangars, aboard aircraft carriers, in electronics labs, or outdoors on flight lines. You’ll work closely with other aviation professionals and often take on responsibilities with minimal supervision. Training & Advancement • Class “A” Technical School – Pensacola, FL (18–26 weeks) Covers aviation fundamentals, electrical systems, electronics theory, and hands-on technical training. After completing school, Sailors are assigned to the AE or AT rating and may serve at naval air stations, aviation squadrons, or aboard carriers. Advanced technical schools are available for specific aircraft and mission systems. Education Opportunities • Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance • Post-9/11 GI Bill • College credits through the American Council on Education • Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL • Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP Qualifications • U.S. citizen, eligible for a security clearance • Normal color perception • Interest in aviation and aircraft technology • Strong aptitude in electronics, computing, and detailed technical work • Good manual dexterity, memory, and overall physical fitness Pay & Benefits • Competitive salary • Enlistment bonuses • Free health insurance and housing • Retirement plan • Paid technical training
See More Details >>Becoming an electrician in Roma, TX, typically begins with an apprenticeship that combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships in the area last about four to five years, with many hours of training under licensed professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 40,670 electricians in Texas, with wages averaging $1,080 per week. Trade schools, unions, and local platforms help aspiring electricians find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $54,000 annually for experienced professionals.
