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Palmeri Electric is a 47 Year established business!
Palmeri Electric is expanding and growing our team of electricians
With 47 years in business, family-owned Palmeri Electric is one of the most trusted electrical contractors in the Pioneer Valley. We are located in Shelburne Falls; however, we serve Hampden, Hampshire, and Berkshire counties in Massachusetts.
We are accepting applications for Massachusetts-licensed electricians, with multiple positions available. The Electrician position includes an above industry standard benefits package and tools.
From construction and residential to institutional and industrial projects, you’ll work with an experienced team using cutting-edge technology and streamlined project management software.
Minimum Qualifications
- Valid Driver’s License
- MA Journeyman’s Electrical License
- 1-2 years of Commercial, Residential, and Industrial Experience
- Knowledge of the NEC and how to apply it to a project effectively
- OSHA 10 card
A Licensed Electrician will be responsible for a wide range of duties, including but not limited to
- Installation, maintenance, repair, NEC code compliance, safety compliance, effective communication skills, collaboration, and accurate documentation.
- Maintenance: Inspecting and maintaining existing electrical systems to ensure they are functioning correctly and safely. This involves identifying potential problems and performing preventative maintenance.
- Repair: Troubleshooting electrical issues, diagnosing malfunctions, and repairing or replacing faulty wiring, components, or equipment. This often requires using various testing devices.
- Code Compliance: Ensuring all work is performed in accordance with the National Electrical
- Code (NEC) and local building regulations. Staying up-to-date with the latest codes is crucial
- Safety: Adhering to strict safety procedures to prevent electrical hazards and injuries. This includes using appropriate personal protective equipment and following safety protocols.
- Communicating effectively with clients about the scope of work, estimated costs, and timelines. This also involves explaining technical issues in a way that non-electricians can understand.
- Working with other construction professionals, such as plumbers, HVAC technicians, and building engineers, on larger projects.
- Documentation: Keeping accurate records of work performed for client documentation and regulatory compliance.