Electrical Service Helper

Murfreesboro, TN
Full Time
Entry Level

Electrical Service Helper

Roscoe Brown Inc. has been in business in Middle Tennessee since 1940. For over 80 years we have been dedicated to employee success. We are hiring for an Electrical Helper!

The ideal Electrical Helper:

  • Committed to learning residential and commercial electrical systems.
  • Driven to develop the skills necessary to become a successful Electrical Service Technician.
  • Motivated to work alongside lead electricians to ensure work is completed safely and correctly the first time.
  • Coachable, motivated, and always willing to learn new skills.
  • Focused on customer service and ensuring customer satisfaction.
  • Maintains company core values in each work environment – positivity, respect, integrity, and commitment.
  • Self-motivated with strong attention to detail and a commitment to safety.

Roscoe Brown Electrical Helper Benefits:

  • Company supplied uniforms
  • Medical, Dental, & Vison Insurance
  • Additional employee benefits with Aflac
  • Insurance rewards program - opportunity to earn up to $400 per year
  • 401K with company match
  • Paid time off
  • Employee Discounts through various company partnerships
  • Tool payment accounts
  • Company wide events and celebrations
  • Endless opportunities for learning & leadership growth
  • Company Paid Life Insurance policy
  • & more!

Requirements for Electrical Helper – (included, but not limited to):

  • Willingness to learn and apply electrical knowledge and skills.
  • Assist lead electricians with residential and commercial electrical installations, repairs, and maintenance.
  • Ability to safely use hand tools, power tools, and electrical testing equipment under supervision.
  • Willingness to learn how to read blueprints, schematics, and technical documents.
  • Assist with running conduit, pulling wire, installing devices, and maintaining jobsite organization.
  • Commitment to following all electrical safety standards and company safety policies.
  • Flexible and adaptable to support both service and installation departments.
  • Excellent customer service skills with the desire to exceed customer expectations.
  • Ability to work independently when assigned tasks while maintaining communication with the lead technician.
  • Capability to follow written and verbal directions from leads, managers, and leadership.
  • Ability to communicate professionally with customers and explain work being completed when appropriate.
  • Strong work ethic with a goal of completing every job safely, efficiently, and correctly the first time.
  • Eagerness to continue training and develop a long-term career in the electrical trade.

All candidates are required to undergo a pre-employment background check and drug screening, must possess a valid driver’s license, and must reside in Tennessee at the time of hire and maintain Tennessee residency throughout employment.

Our office is located at 959 North Thompson Lane in Murfreesboro, TN.


 
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