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We are always looking for high quality, experienced electricians to service the Allen, Texas area.


If you are an experienced residential electrician with a history of excellence, we want to hear from you. Please forward your qualifications to Careers@NisatElectric.com or use our Contact form.


General

A career as an electrician provides the opportunity to earn a competitive salary with decent benefits and job security. Skilled electricians are always in demand for installation, maintenance and repair work on a multitude of electrical projects. Because electrical skills are transferable, there is the opportunity to work in many different environments.


According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for an electrician is $48,250 per year ($23.20 per hour). The projected growth rate through 2020 is 23%, faster than average rate for all occupations, adding 133,700 jobs.

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Electricians

An electrician is a tradesman who specializes in the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical wiring in buildings, machines and other equipment. Some electricians specialize in electrical circuitry on boats, airplanes and other mobile platforms.


The most basic types of electrician include residential wiremen who install and maintain electrical circuitry in residential properties; inside wiremen who install and maintain circuits and equipment in a commercial or industrial facility; and outside lineman who construct and maintain power transmission lines.

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Electrical Contractors

An electrical contractor is a business that employs electricians to design, install, and maintain electrical systems. In most of the United States, separate licensing requirements exist for electricians and electrical contractors. Electricians are typically not allowed to perform work for the public unless under the employment of an electrical contractor.

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Necessary Skills

To pursue a career as an electrician, you will need to be confident in your physical and mental abilities and skills necessary to perform the complex electrical work and tasks in a typical job setting. Successful electricians need to possess the following characteristics and traits:


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Requirements

Review the educational requirements of electrician degree programs and find out how you can get an apprenticeship in the field. Most electricians learn their trade through electrician apprenticeship programs. These apprentice programs combine on-the-job electrician training with in depth classroom instruction on the duties of an electrician.


Electrician apprenticeship programs may be sponsored by joint training committees made up of local electrician unions of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and local union chapters of the National Electrical Contractors Association; company management committees of individual electrical contracting companies; or local chapters of the Associated Builders and Contractors and the Independent Electrical Contractors Association. Because of the comprehensive training received during the electrician apprentice program, those who complete apprenticeship programs qualify to do both maintenance and construction work as electricians.


Contact the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for information about the required apprenticeship training hours necessary.

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