Electrical Trainee at Prime Partners
Electrical Trainee Position Overview
Prime Partners in Walnut Creek, CA is urgently seeking an Electrical Trainee for long-term projects. As an Electrical Trainee, you’ll support our team in various commercial electrical tasks, gaining hands-on experience and developing your skills. You’ll assist in pulling wire, running conduit, and assembling electrical panels while ensuring job sites are well-prepared and organized.
Qualifications for Electrical Trainee
- 0-1 years experience as an Electrical Trainee
- Valid Electrical Trainee Card from the CA Department of Industrial Relations
- Eagerness to learn and develop skills in electrical work
- Strong ability to follow instructions and work collaboratively
- Willingness to perform physical tasks and maintain safety protocols
Responsibilities for Electrical Trainee
- Support electricians in all aspects of commercial electrical work
- Set up workstations, organize tools, and prepare job sites
- Learn to read blueprints and follow instructions for electrical tasks
- Participate in safety meetings and apply best practices
- Develop hands-on experience with electrical tools and systems
What We Offer Our Electrical Trainees
- Competitive salary range: $19.95-$27.03 per hour, depending on experience
- Career advancement opportunities
- Ongoing training and certifications
Electrical Trainee
Walnut Creek, CA
$20 - $27 / hour
*Please note, even if you do not possess all of the skills listed, we encourage you to apply!
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