

US Trades is seeking experienced Michigan Licensed Journeymen Electricians to support a heavy industrial new construction project in Hemlock, MI. This long-term opportunity offers steady hours, competitive pay, and the chance to work on a high-profile site while prioritising safety, quality, and performance.
Primary Function
The primary function of this role is to perform electrical installations in a large-scale industrial environment, ensuring compliance with local codes and job specifications. The electrician will be responsible for conduit work, cable installation, system testing, and contributing to the overall success of the construction phase.
Tools and Equipment Used
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Electrical hand tools (wire strippers, pliers, screwdrivers)
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Power tools (impact drivers, drills, saws)
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Conduit benders and threading equipment
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Cable pulling tools and testing instruments
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Ladders, lifts, and safety harnesses
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PPE as required by OSHA and site standards
Materials Handled
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Rigid and EMT conduit
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Electrical wire and cable
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Switchgear, panels, and junction boxes
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Electrical fixtures and controls
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Construction blueprints and schematics
Key Responsibilities
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Install and route electrical conduit and wiring according to job specifications
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Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and schematics
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Set up and terminate electrical panels and equipment
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Perform testing and troubleshooting of installed systems
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Ensure strict compliance with OSHA safety guidelines and jobsite rules
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Maintain tools and work areas in clean and functional condition
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Collaborate with foremen and other team members to meet project milestones
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Work a schedule of 6 days per week, 10 hours per day (60 hours/week)
Benefits
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Competitive Pay – $50.00 per hour
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Per Diem – $200.00 per day worked
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Stable Long-Term Work – Approx. 18-month project duration
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Consistent Hours – 60 hours per week
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Travel Support – Per diem for non-local candidates
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Career Stability – Reliable and well-managed job site
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Safety-Focused Work Environment
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Opportunities for Further Industrial Experience
Requirements
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Valid Michigan Journeyman Electrician License (must be in hand)
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OSHA 10 Certification (required)
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Ability to pass a urine drug screening
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Prior experience in heavy industrial or large-scale construction preferred
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Must be dependable, safety-conscious, and a team player


























