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Industrial Electrical Foreman

Moore's Electrical & Mechanical is now hiring Industrial Electrical Foremen to run work in Lynchburg and surrounding areas.
The Industrial Electrical Foreman position serves as an essential part of job site leadership and successful electrical system installs on our industrial projects.
Our foremen are responsible for ensuring a quality install for our customers and doing so by promoting safety at all times.
Desired skills for this role include:
5
years of industrial electrical experience 2
years of job site leadership experience Great interpersonal and communication skills both written and verbal Exceptional leadership skills; dedication and patience are key Able to read and interpret all job site documentation with no supervision Ensure that installations are done per job documents and drawings Provide a safe job site for you and your team Must have a valid driver's license Preferred skills:
PLC install, controls, and troubleshooting experience Basic computer skills; Microsoft Office, Internet, Email Here at Moore's, we offer an industry leading benefits package that includes:
Health, dental, and vision insurance with a Health Savings Account option Short and Long Term Disability Insurance Life Insurance Industry leading PTO policy including a safety incentive to earn more PTO 401K Retirement Plan Moore's is 100% employee owned.
Become an owner with our ESOP plan! Drug screen and background checks will be performed.
Moore's is an equal opportunity employer.
For more information on Moore's Electrical & Mechanical, make sure to visit our website at Recommended Skills Communication Electrical Installation Work Leadership Microsoft Office Patience Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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