Cummings Electrical

Apprentice Electrician Some Experience - Integrated Manufacturing

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US-TX-Arlington

Overview

Integrated Manufacturing - Apprentice Electricians Needed

 

Cummings Electrical is expanding our Integrated Manufacturing team. We design and build custom, integrated, modular systems such as e-houses, electrical skids, HAC’s and UL 508A panels for a wide range of projects, including data centers, healthcare facilities, industrial plants, and more.

 

As part of our team, you will work hands-on in a fast-paced, innovative environment, helping reduce jobsite risks, accelerate project timelines, and deliver high-quality solutions. If you are looking for growth, meaningful work, and a chance to be part of a team shaping the future of off-site integration and manufacturing, this is the place to make an impact!

Responsibilities

  • Read basic blueprints
  • Install single pole switch
  • Bend and install EMT (electrical metallic tubing)
  • Install/Terminate wires on devices (receptacles)
  • Install light fixtures

Qualifications

  • Active TDLR Apprentice License is required
  • Minimum 1 year Apprentice Electrician experience (commercial/industrial preferred)
  • Reliable transportation
  • Must be comfortable in a Construction/Manufacturing environment

How we support you: 

  • Enjoy working with happy and fulfilled colleagues
  • Advance your career through our leading in-house safety and electrician training courses
  • Control your advancement with our hands-on assessment by request process
  • Feel supported by management who care
  • Confidence in your and others health and safety
  • Excited about working at a highly respected company

Cummings offers:  

  • Weekly Pay  
  • Overtime
  • Bonuses 
  • Boot and tool purchase assistance  
  • Training  
  • Health benefit options  
  • PTO
  • 401(k) employer match
  • Licenses & Certification assistance
  • Career advancement

 

Cummings Electrical is an equal opportunity employer.

 

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