We are seeking a Licensed OREGON Journeyman Electrician to
join our team in the construction of state-of-the-art Carbon Capture
Facilities. The successful candidate will be responsible for running
conduit both above and below ground, installing cable tray, and pulling
wire to ensure the efficient and safe operation of electrical systems
within these cutting-edge facilities. Key Responsibilities: Install,
bend, and secure conduit (EMT, PVC, rigid, and flexible) both above and
below ground per electrical codes and project specifications. Install,
support, and maintain cable tray systems for proper cable management.
Pull, route, and terminate electrical wiring while ensuring compliance
with NEC codes and industry standards. Read and interpret blueprints,
schematics, and wiring diagrams to determine layout and installation
requirements. Test, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems as
needed. Observe and adhere to standard Boundary Codes, as they pertain
to midstream Oil & Gas facilities. Collaborate with engineers,
supervisors, and other trades to maintain project timelines and
efficiency. Ensure compliance with safety protocols, OSHA regulations,
and company policies at all times. Operate and maintain hand tools,
power tools, and electrical testing equipment. Complete documentation
and reports related to daily work, safety compliance, and project
progress. Qualifications & Requirements: Valid Journeyman Electrician
License (State-specific, if applicable). Minimum 3-5 years of industrial
or commercial electrical experience, preferably in large-scale
infrastructure or energy projects. Experience with conduit installation,
cable tray assembly, and wire pulling. Familiarity with carbon capture
facilities, industrial plants, or similar environments is a plus. Strong
understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and electrical
safety regulations. Ability to operate lifts, trenchers, and other
job-related equipment. Comfortable working in various environmental
conditions (outdoor, underground, confined spaces). Excellent
problem-solving skills and ability to work both independently and as
part of a team. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs, stand for extended
periods, and perform physically demanding tasks. Willingness to work
overtime, weekends, and travel if necessary for project requirements.
Benefits: Competitive hourly wage (based on experience) Overtime
opportunities Health, dental, and vision insurance
join our team in the construction of state-of-the-art Carbon Capture
Facilities. The successful candidate will be responsible for running
conduit both above and below ground, installing cable tray, and pulling
wire to ensure the efficient and safe operation of electrical systems
within these cutting-edge facilities. Key Responsibilities: Install,
bend, and secure conduit (EMT, PVC, rigid, and flexible) both above and
below ground per electrical codes and project specifications. Install,
support, and maintain cable tray systems for proper cable management.
Pull, route, and terminate electrical wiring while ensuring compliance
with NEC codes and industry standards. Read and interpret blueprints,
schematics, and wiring diagrams to determine layout and installation
requirements. Test, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems as
needed. Observe and adhere to standard Boundary Codes, as they pertain
to midstream Oil & Gas facilities. Collaborate with engineers,
supervisors, and other trades to maintain project timelines and
efficiency. Ensure compliance with safety protocols, OSHA regulations,
and company policies at all times. Operate and maintain hand tools,
power tools, and electrical testing equipment. Complete documentation
and reports related to daily work, safety compliance, and project
progress. Qualifications & Requirements: Valid Journeyman Electrician
License (State-specific, if applicable). Minimum 3-5 years of industrial
or commercial electrical experience, preferably in large-scale
infrastructure or energy projects. Experience with conduit installation,
cable tray assembly, and wire pulling. Familiarity with carbon capture
facilities, industrial plants, or similar environments is a plus. Strong
understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and electrical
safety regulations. Ability to operate lifts, trenchers, and other
job-related equipment. Comfortable working in various environmental
conditions (outdoor, underground, confined spaces). Excellent
problem-solving skills and ability to work both independently and as
part of a team. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs, stand for extended
periods, and perform physically demanding tasks. Willingness to work
overtime, weekends, and travel if necessary for project requirements.
Benefits: Competitive hourly wage (based on experience) Overtime
opportunities Health, dental, and vision insurance
Job ID: 484047332
Originally Posted on: 7/4/2025
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