Electrician
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Professional Summary
Licensed journeyman electrician with eight years in residential and light-commercial work, fluent in NEC requirements, panel upgrades, and conduit bending, with a clean first-time inspection record across new construction and service jobs.
Experience
Journeyman Electrician — Cornerstone Electrical Contractors
2019 – Present
City, ST
- Wired 60-plus single-family and townhome units to NEC standards with a 98% first-time rough-in inspection pass rate.
- Upgraded 40 residential service panels from 100A to 200A, coordinating utility disconnects and meter-base swaps with zero rework.
- Pulled and terminated three-phase feeders for a 12-unit commercial buildout, sizing conductors and breakers per load calculations.
- Bent and installed over 4,000 feet of EMT and rigid conduit, keeping bends within code radius on every run.
- Diagnosed and cleared roughly 15 service calls per week, from tripping AFCI breakers to failed GFCI circuits and aluminum-wire repairs.
- Trained two apprentices on circuit tracing, torque specs, and lockout-tagout, advancing both toward their hour requirements.
- Maintained an eight-year incident-free safety record while holding an OSHA 30 card on every job site.
Apprentice Electrician — Lakeside Home Services
2016 – 2019
City, ST
- Logged 6,000 supervised hours across rough-in, trim-out, and troubleshooting toward journeyman eligibility.
- Installed receptacles, switches, and lighting on 30-plus remodels, verifying polarity and grounding with a multimeter on every device.
- Assisted on 200A panel installations, labeling circuits and torquing lugs to manufacturer specification.
- Ran low-voltage thermostat and doorbell wiring alongside line-voltage circuits without crosstalk callbacks.
- Kept the van inventory of wire, breakers, and connectors stocked, cutting return trips to the supply house by a quarter.
- Read residential blueprints and panel schedules to lay out home runs before the inspector's rough walk.
Education
Electrical Apprenticeship Program (4-Year) — Regional Trades Institute, Completed 8,000 on-the-job hours plus 576 classroom hours in NEC, blueprint reading, and electrical theory.
2015 – 2019
Certifications & Licenses
Journeyman Electrician License · OSHA 30 · EPA Section 608 (Type I) · CPR/First Aid
Skills
NEC code compliance · Panel upgrades · Conduit bending · Three-phase wiring · Circuit troubleshooting · Blueprint reading · GFCI and AFCI protection · Load calculations · Lockout-tagout · Low-voltage systems · Service call diagnostics · Apprentice supervision