Now Hiring: Electricians Cocoa, FL - Commercial Project

  • CCS
  • Cocoa, Florida
  • Full Time

Job Description

Now Hiring: Electricians | Cocoa, FL - Commercial Project

Location: Cocoa, FL

Job Type: Full-Time / Project-Based

Pay: Based on Experience

Job Overview:

CCS Construction Staffing is hiring experienced electricians for a commercial project in Cocoa, FL. We're looking for dependable, English-speaking electricians ready to handle the rough-in phase of the project. A valid JLA badge is required and must be in hand prior to starting.

Work Scope Includes:

  • Rough-in phase electrical work

  • Pulling wire throughout the project site

  • Bending and installing conduit to spec

  • Reading and interpreting blueprints and electrical layouts

  • Following all safety protocols and maintaining a clean work area

Requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years of commercial electrical experience

  • Must be proficient in rough-in work, pulling wire, and bending conduit

  • English-speaking only for this project

  • Must have own hand tools and full PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, high-vis vest, steel-toe boots)

  • JLA badge required in hand prior to starting

  • Reliable transportation and strong work ethic

Why Choose CCS Construction Staffing:

  • Weekly direct deposit

  • Payday advances up to $100

  • $250 referral bonus

  • Free OSHA 10 & safety certification programs

  • Milestone Rewards Program

  • Partner with someone whose job is to help you get hired-quickly and confidently.

Please note: CCS does not offer on-the-job training. Only experienced electricians with a valid JLA badge will be considered.

CCS Construction Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Qualified applicants will be contacted by phone, text, or email. Respond quickly for immediate consideration.

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Lamar Taylor

Recruiter - Orlando, FL

Job ID: 484159163
Originally Posted on: 7/5/2025

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