Job Opening: Master Electrician

Job Opening: Master Electrician
Master Electrician — City of Dodge
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Master Electrician

Department: Public Works

Job Status: Full-Time

Days Worked: Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri.

Rate of Pay: $61,658 – $89,412

Status: Accepting Applications      Apply Now

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The job duties of the Master Electrician include but are not limited to maintaining a Master Electrician license, obtaining necessary permits and performing electrical work as required for construction, upgrade and maintenance projects for all City Facilities and Equipment.  Under limited direction schedules and prioritizes daily work; collects data for proper allocation of expenses to various departments makes recommendation for immediate repair, scheduled repair and budgeting for repairs to a variety of Department Heads.  The employee will function as a crew leader, overseeing assigned maintenance helpers. 

Wage range is $61,658 – $89,412 and includes full City benefit package (Single or family health insurance package, KPERS, vacation, sick leave and paid holidays).

 Application review will begin immediately, and applications will be accepted until position is filled.  Qualified candidates must undergo a thorough background investigation.   Substance Abuse screening and post offer physicals performed.  Must confirm USCIS employment eligibility (I-9) upon hire.  EOE 

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