Industrial Electrician (Logistics/Fulfillment)
Also posted as Also posted as: Industrial Electrician (Logistics/Fulfillment) II, Sr Industrial Electrician (Logistics/Fulfillment), Technician II
An industrial electrician installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems, running conduit, pulling wire, terminating panels, and troubleshooting power in industrial environments built to code. It's a hands-on job on industrial sites and plant floors, and most people start through a paid apprenticeship, earning while they learn, with no degree required.
Below: what it pays, what you'd do, the skills you need, and how to become one.

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How much does it pay?
Explore the core responsibilities of this role, from daily operations and equipment handling to safety, quality, and performance requirements.
Install electrical systems
Run conduit, pull wire, and terminate panels and equipment to NEC code.
Troubleshoot power
Trace faults through circuits, motors, and controls and repair them safely.
Work safe
Apply lockout/tagout, arc-flash, and safe work practices on every job.
Read and follow drawings
Build and verify work from electrical prints and schematics.
What skills do you need?
Three core skills sit at the heart of this role. You can learn all of them through short, hands-on training.
Electrical
Installing, testing, and troubleshooting electrical circuits and components safely.
Controls
Troubleshooting and tuning the control systems that automate equipment and processes.
Safety
Applying lockout/tagout and safe work practices so everyone goes home whole.
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