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JOIN OUR  TEAM

Are You Looking
for a Lucritive Career with a Strong Team, doing Excellent Work, with the Best Clients
Across NWA & NEO?!

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TO JOIN AN ELITE & GROWING TEAM.

WE ARE LOOKING FOR TEAM MEMBERS INTERESTED IN A LONG-TERM CAREER.

CM Electric is always looking for experienced EXISTING Residential Service Electricians. We are the best because we have the best people and the best clients!   We’re looking for top-notch, well-groomed electricians that perform their craft with a high degree of excellence. Must be able to give an outstanding customer experience EVERY time.

 

Successful Candidates Will:

  • Have strong EXISTING residential service experience

  • Act like a business owner

  • Look Professional – Personal Hygiene a MUST!

  • Have top-notch customer service and customer communication skills

  • Be an accurate troubleshooter, neat, clean, and up-to-code.

  • Have strong interpersonal skills – BE A TEAM PLAYER

  • Be able to estimate & educate homeowners on quality products and provide superb service.

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Email info@cmelectric.us for Questions & More Information.

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What to Expect

If you’re technically minded, enjoy working with your hands, and enjoy problem-solving, an electrician career could be right for you! To become a licensed electrician there are requirements you must meet and a process you must follow to be properly certified. For example, a basic requirement is a high school diploma or an equivalent. It is also recommended, but not required, that you complete a training program for electricians at a local technical, trade or vocational school. You’ll also participate in an apprenticeship as an electrician, and in certain states, it is required that you register as a trainee or apprentice. Apprenticeships should last for four or five years. Finally, if it is required in your state or municipality, you should get an electrician license or certificate. The following are in-depth guided steps to preparing for an electrician career.

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DO RESEARCH

Whether it's a local trade school or the U.S. Department of Labor, there are many resources to help electricians-to-be learn about the electrical industry and the requirements that must be met in order to succeed in the field. There are many local and national programs that exist to help potential electricians jump-start their careers. Future electricians should consider becoming involved in industry-related clubs or events!

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MEET MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

People seeking an electrician career must be eighteen years old, have a high school diploma or an equivalent, and be able to see color. (The latter is because in the field you must be able to distinguish between wires of different colors.)  Those still in high school can choose their courses carefully to prepare for their eventual electrical career. Algebra and trigonometry are important, as math is utilized by electricians in measuring wiring lengths, determining a circuit’s angle, and calculating an electrical current’s force. Students can choose to pay particular attention to such subjects as Physics and English. Mechanical drawing and shop classes are also useful. A career as an electrician requires knowledge of basic scientific concepts and the ability to read technical documents.

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PREPARE YOURSELF

Residential electricians are required to perform duties that involve heavy lifting, squatting, bending, squeezing into tight spaces, and climbing ladders. Staying in good shape will help you on your way to success in an electrician career. You want to be able to keep up with the pace of other coworkers and stay safe along the way.

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