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Electrician
Trillium Construction is seeking an electrician for an 8+ month prevailing wage project in Big Sky, MT.
The main work will be setting MCC cabinets and local control panels, pulling wire, and making up motors in an industrial setting.
Pay is up to $48.64 for licensed journeyman and $34.05+ for 5th Period Apprentices and above. Per diem is $500/week. Candidates will be working Monday-Friday, 10-hours per day with an occasional 8-hour day on Saturday.
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-Must have either an active MT Journeyman license or a 5th Period Apprentice MT license or above.
-OSHA-10.
-Ability to pass all pre-employment screenings.
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