As an MSHA Electrician, you'll bring your electrical expertise to various mining and industrial projects, ensuring compliance with MSHA safety standards. You'll perform electrical installations, provide labor, and troubleshoot issues. The role requires flexibility, with potential for extensive travel, out-of-town work, and varied schedules.
Requirements
- Perform electrical installations and trouble shooting
- Provide general labor and skilled labor to industrial trades and to various construction and industrial projects
- Provide detailed paperwork and documentation to ensure accurate record keeping, billing, and inventory
- Demonstrate knowledge of industrial electrical systems and construction
- Ability to maintain a safe, efficient, and high-quality work environment
- Ability to perform mathematical calculations accurately
Benefits
- Comprehensive Benefits
- Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance with Rx Coverage
- Life insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with Company Match
- Short/Long term disability
- Paid time off (as outlined in the applicable Benefit's Summary) and 7 paid holidays
- Paid lodging, per diem, and transportation provided for out-of-town work
- Employee focused work environment
- On-the-job mentoring and training
- Internal job postings
- Performance and salary reviews
- Employee feedback program
- Safety-first and drug free work environments
- Bonuses and incentives for working safely
- Company provided tools and basic safety equipment
- PPE allowances with no restrictions on vendors
- Weekly pay with premium pay for Sundays and holidays
- Overtime available as applicable
- Advancement through tailored employee career paths
- Financial tools/programs to help employees reach financial goals, manage money, get out of debt, and save for the future
- Scholarship opportunities for dependent children