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Electrical Safety Inspector

Cincinnati, OH

Job Overview:

Are you an experienced electrical professional with a keen eye for safety and compliance? [Your Company Name] is seeking a dedicated Electrical Safety Inspector to ensure the highest standards of safety and code adherence in our electrical projects. Join our team and play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and safety of our customers electrical systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Electrical Inspections and Consultation: Conduct thorough inspections of electrical systems to determine maintenance and service needs in residential settings, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal codes. Diagnose and resolve electrical issues related to wiring, circuits, outlets, switches, panels fixtures etc.
  • Customer Interaction: Deliver exceptional customer service by addressing client inquiries and providing detailed information regarding the homeowner's electrical needs.
  • Safety Compliance: Follow all safety regulations and guidelines to create a safe work environment for yourself and your team.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate records of services performed and parts used. Document inspection findings and prepare detailed reports for review by management and regulatory agencies.
  • Team Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with other electricians and team members, contributing to a positive and efficient work atmosphere.
  • Training:  Stay up to date with the latest plumbing codes, regulations, and best practices through continuous education and training.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • 2+ years of electrical safety experience. Experience with in-home, consultative sales is a plus.
  • Strong work ethic and willingness to learn and follow instructions.
  • Good communication, interpersonal skills and organizational skills.
  • Physical ability to perform tasks that involve lifting, climbing, and working in confined spaces.
  • Current and valid driver's license in the state in which you will be working.
  • Must be willing to undergo a background check, drug screen, physical, and lift test (must be able to frequently lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbs).

 Benefits:

  • Hourly Pay + Unlimited Commission Earning Potential.
  • Company vehicle and tools provided.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • 401(k) with company match.
  • Paid time off, holidays leave.
  • A supportive, inclusive, and dynamic work environment focusing on teamwork, recognition and employee satisfaction.

Work Environment: 

Works in field environments across residential job sites, climbing ladders and navigating uneven surfaces. Regularly works in confined spaces and moves materials up to 50 pounds. Operates hand and power tools and vehicles. Must be able to see, hear, and exchange accurate information with customers and team members. Regular exposure to outdoor weather, noise, and dust. Reasonable accommodations may be made to perform essential functions.

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Pay Range

$20 - $25 USD

About HELP

For more than 80 years, HELP has provided HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services to families throughout Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. To ensure that our clients’ expectations are exceeded, HELP takes great care when selecting individuals to join the team. Our employees embrace our commitment to do the job right the first time with good equipment and materials, with honesty and without shortcuts. By embracing this policy, our employees prosper right along with the company and enjoy solid job security. Not a heating, cooling, plumbing or electrical expert? Don’t worry. We can teach you everything you need to know!

We are an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

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