Automation, Best Practices, Coaching, Communication Skills, Control Systems, Electricity, Establish Priorities, Identify Issues, Mentoring, National Electrical Code, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Implementation, Project/Program Management, Quality Metrics, Safety Process, Schematics, Team Player, Willing to Travel
Industrial Automation Journeyman Electrician
Picture this: it’s Monday morning and you’re touching down at a new project site. By noon, you’re walking the floor with a foreman, mapping out conduit runs, confirming safety protocols, and setting the pace for a small, tight-knit crew. Apprentices are looking to you for guidance, project managers are aligning milestones, and an automation line awaits your troubleshooting expertise. If this sounds like your kind of day, All Systems wants to meet you.
What you’ll do
- Lead and mentor electrical apprentices across varied industrial automation projects.
- Model and enforce safety procedures and uncompromising quality standards.
- Coordinate schedules and deliverables with foremen and project managers to hit targets.
- Diagnose electrical issues and resolve technical problems efficiently.
- Coach teammates on best practices and proven electrical techniques.
- Thrive in a fast-paced setting, shifting priorities as projects evolve.
- Travel to project sites across the country as needs arise.
What you need
- Valid Journeyman Electrician license in any state.
- Collaborative mindset and ability to contribute within a team.
- Basic understanding of control systems preferred—training provided for the right candidate.
- Curiosity and drive to grow in industrial automation.
- Strong communication skills and a positive, professional demeanor.
- Willingness to travel nationwide for project assignments.
Proficiencies we value
- Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment
- National Electrical Code (NEC)
- Rigid Metal Conduit (RMT)
- Industrial Electrical Experience
- Electrical Schematic Reading
Machines & technologies you’ll use
Why All Systems
At All Systems, we invest in your development. If you’re passionate about electrical work and ready to deepen your skills in industrial automation, you’ll find competitive compensation, opportunities for advancement, and a supportive team that values your impact.
Pay Range: $35-$55 Depending on experience, education and licensing