
Tradesmen International
Tradesmen International provides skilled labor and staffing services for various industries.
Electrician
Electrician for Boston commercial/residential projects handling wiring, conduit, and lighting.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The job scope for commercial and residential projects may include running and pulling wire, running and bending conduit, working from lifts, handling switch gear and terminations, installing lights and outlets, performing low‑voltage work, and some industrial tasks. • Perform wiring, conduit installation, and terminations on commercial and residential projects. • Operate lifts and handle low‑voltage and some industrial electrical work.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸wiring
- ▸conduit installation
- ▸terminations
- ▸lift operation
- ▸low‑voltage
- ▸industrial work
What You Bring
Candidates must possess a Massachusetts State Electrical License and have previous electrical experience. They are required to provide their own tools, wear proper personal protective equipment, and an OSHA 10 certification is preferred. • Must hold a MA State Electrical License and have prior electrical experience. • Provide own tools, wear proper PPE; OSHA 10 certification preferred.
Requirements
- ▸ma license
- ▸electrical experience
- ▸own tools
- ▸ppe
- ▸osha 10
Benefits
Tradesmen International is expanding its team of qualified Trade Professionals for current and future projects in and around Boston, MA. Most positions are first‑shift and offer an average starting pay of $45‑$48 per hour, depending on experience and skill level. Electricians seeking to work with proven craftsmen who prioritize safety, productivity, and superior workmanship are encouraged to apply. Tradesmen International provides consistent work, top pay, and a benefits package that ranks among the best in the industry. Benefits include vacation pay, health insurance, a 401(k) profit‑sharing savings plan, incentive programs, tool purchase programs, and more. • Earn $45‑$48/hr with comprehensive benefits including vacation pay, health insurance, 401(k) profit‑sharing, incentives, and tool purchase programs.
Work Environment
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