Oil Capital Electric is growing, and we are currently seeking an experienced Electrical Journeyman to join our team. We offer competitive pay, a comprehensive benefits package and consistent, long-term work. Experienced and qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. BENEFITS • 401K Plan and Matching • Paid Time Off • Medical and Dental Insurance • Company-paid Life Insurance • Company-paid Short-term Disability • Company-paid Long-term Disability • Paid Holidays • Employee Recognition Program • Safety Recognition Program • * Background check and drug screen required. RESPONSIBILITIES • Install conduit – EMT, rigid, PVC, etc. • Pull wire – feeders, branch and service • Install switch gear • Install panel boards • Site lighting – underground and pole lights • Specialty items – generators, ATS, UPS and flywheel • Layout, read drawings, organize materials. • Install lighting fixtures and other related devices • Work with the superintendent as required. • Offload trucks and sort materials. • Lead apprentice as required. • Use tools such as hand bonders, hydraulic bonders, wire feeders, tuggers, etc. • Perform routine maintenance of electrical systems in commercial buildings. • Install electrical systems in new construction and renovation properties. • Adhere to current rules and regulations related to electrical so that systems pass inspection the first time. • Maintain a safe, secure and healthy environment by adhering to OCE and client safety standards and practices as well as legal regulations, alerting others regarding potential hazards or concerns. QUALIFICATIONS • High school diploma or equivalent. • Must possess a minimum of three (3) years experience as an electrical journeyman. • Available and willing to travel to up to 100 miles for work. • Able to read prints and engineering specifications. • Must possess knowledge of basic equipment functions as well as advanced electrical techniques, procedures and codes • Must possess knowledge of basic mathematics related to electrical. • A valid driver s license and a clean driving record are preferred. • Must have or be able to obtain an electrical journeyman's license in the state of Oklahoma.
See More Details >>Now Hiring: Journeyman Electricians – Springdale, AR Pay: $35–$40 per hour (DOE) Hours: 50–60 hours per week Schedule: Monday–Saturday (6–10 hour shifts) Per Diem: $100 per day (for eligible travel days) We are actively seeking experienced Journeyman Electricians for ongoing work in Springdale, AR. This is a great opportunity for motivated electricians looking for steady hours, competitive pay, and a team-oriented work environment. Position Overview: Journeyman Electricians will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems in an industrial setting. Candidates must be dependable, safety-focused, and capable of working in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities: • Install and terminate conduit, wiring, and electrical panels • Read and interpret electrical schematics and blueprints • Troubleshoot and repair motors, control systems, and other electrical equipment • Perform testing and inspections to ensure code compliance • Maintain and document work on electrical systems • Follow OSHA and site-specific safety procedures Requirements: • Valid Journeyman Electrician license (state-recognized) • 3+ years of experience in electrical work (industrial or commercial preferred) • OSHA 10 certification required • Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) • Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams and technical documents • Proficiency with tools and equipment used in electrical installations • Reliable transportation to the job site in Springdale, AR • Willingness to work 50+ hours per week, including overtime • Must pass a pre-employment drug screen We Offer: • $35–$40 per hour, paid weekly (DOE) • Overtime (time and a half after 40 hours) • Consistent 50+ hour workweeks • Long-term project opportunities • $100 per diem for eligible travel days • A safety-first, team-driven work environment
See More Details >>SUMMARY The Journeyman Electrician executes assigned electrical responsibilities encompassing general maintenance, preventive maintenance, construction, repair and installation of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. Installs, repairs, maintains and inspects electrical systems and equipment such as motors, fixtures, transformers, generators, wiring, switchboards, alarm systems, controllers, circuit breakers and medium voltage transmission equipment, works from blueprints and specifications, makes working drawings and single line power diagrams, locates and diagnoses electrical malfunctions using various test instruments. ESSENTIAL DUTIES • Plan layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures, based on job specifications • Measuring, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing various types of conduit • Test electrical systems or continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures • Terminate wires to circuit breakers, transformers, devices, controls, and other components in accordance with the schematics, prints, drawings, or instructions • May operate hand and power tools of all types (including but not limited to: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and variety of other equipment and instruments) • May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, clean up rubble and debris • Cleans, maintains, and services equipment and tools • Performs additional duties or emergency duties after normal working hours • Hold a Journeyman license in the state you are currently working in. • Demonstrate a willingness to comprehend and follow instructions given by qualified electrical mentors • Work efficiently to ensure assigned tasks are meet deadlines • Record field wiring changes and modifications on blueprints for recording on master circuit diagrams • Follow and encourage others to follow OSHA, MCC, and site-specific safety procedures • Operate heavy equipment and machinery in the performance of these essential duties • Work with and around hazardous materials, as well as at heights and in confined spaces in the performance of these essential duties • Drive a vehicle to various jobsites throughout working hours a. Maintain valid driver’s license and a driving record that meets company policy • Work in a constant state of alertness • Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for employee job performance • Perform other duties as assigned ENVIRONMENT, PHYSICAL, AND MENTAL REQUIREMENT • Exposure to varying outdoor conditions, loud noise, dust, toxic chemicals and materials, varying fumes or odors; slippery or uneven walking surfaces; and work in ditches/excavations • Work at heights, such as by working on ladders, scaffolds, platforms, tops of single and multi-story buildings, as well as working in confined spaces such as underneath single story and multi-story buildings • Must be able lift and carry up to 100lbs • Must be able to perform manual and repetitive tasks and body movements including standing and/or walking for long periods of time, bending, stooping, climbing, reaching, pulling, pushing, lifting, and carrying • Must be able to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in awkward positions continuously • Must be able to work in overhead structures and around and beneath machinery • Must be able to complete job duties proficiently while adapting to changing demands and priorities • Must have the ability to work in a constant state of alertness and concentrate for long periods of time to perform duties in a safe manner • This position is subject to ergonomic testing SAFETY SENSITIVE This position is designated as a safety sensitive position because it includes as part of the job duties operating a motor vehicle, the operating, maintaining, and monitoring of heavy equipment and machinery, and working with and around hazardous materials, at heights, and in confined spaces. This position is one in which a lapse of attention could result in injury, illness, or death. For the safety of the employee and others, the employee must be able to work in a constant state of alertness and concentrate for long periods of time while operating a motor vehicle, operating, maintaining, and monitoring heavy equipment and machinery, and while working with and around hazardous materials, at heights, and in confined spaces. SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred • Actively developing an understanding and working knowledge of the NFPA 70 series, State, and local codes • Ability to understand, interpret and utilize blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics • Locate and diagnoses electrical malfunctions using various test instruments • Operate a variety of power tools, shop equipment, and electrical testing instruments • Ability and willingness to learn and perform duties normally associated with other areas • Ability to communicate clearly with others • Good organizational and time-management skills • All employees must provide and maintain the required tool inventory for this position Ability and willingness to work overtime and non-standard schedule: nights, weekends and holidays as/if required • A current valid driver’s license is required BENEFIT • Medical, Dental, Vision • Basic and Optional Life Insurance, Accidental Death & Disability • 401k Retirement • Paid Time Off • Paid Holidays • Wellness Programs • Education Assistance
See More Details >>Becoming an electrician in Springdale, AR, typically begins with an apprenticeship, which combines 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. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 762,600 electricians nationwide, with a significant number in Arkansas, and projects a 6% job growth from 2022 to 2032. Apprentices in Springdale earn an average of $617.83 per week, with an annual overtime average of $47,864. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring electricians find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $109,433 annually for experienced professionals.
