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Journeyman Electrician

Catapult Federal Services
FULL_TIME Remote · US Goodyear, AZ, Maricopa, US USD 66560–70720 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Skilled Trades Goodyear, AZ May 8, 2026 Journeyman Electrician Department: Electrical | Location: Goodyear, AZ (On-Site) | Role Type: Full-Time Contract On-SiteNo per diem — local candidates only$32–$34/hr About Our Client Our client is a nationally recognized construction and critical facilities contractor with a long track record of delivering complex, large-scale infrastructure projects across the United States. The company specializes in mission-critical construction, offering comprehensive electrical, mechanical, and systems integration services to enterprise and hyperscale data center clients. With an active and growing project portfolio in the greater Phoenix metro area, they work alongside some of the most prominent names in cloud computing and colocation. The organization operates with a strong commitment to safety, craftsmanship, and on-time delivery — and they invest in the skilled tradespeople who make it all happen. Job Description We are looking for an experienced Journeyman Electrician to join an active data center construction project in Goodyear, AZ. This is a local, on-site position with no per diem — best suited for candidates already living in the Phoenix metro area. In this role, you will perform a full range of commercial and industrial electrical installation work in a fast-paced, mission-critical construction environment. Day-to-day, you will be responsible for roughing in conduit, pulling wire, terminating equipment, and supporting the startup and testing of electrical systems throughout the facility. Your craftsmanship will directly contribute to the reliability and performance of a data center that supports large-scale enterprise computing operations. This is high-visibility work that demands attention to detail, a strong understanding of the NEC, and the ability to execute efficiently alongside other skilled trades. You will report to the electrical foreman on-site and work closely with other journeymen, apprentices, and subcontractor teams. The ideal candidate takes pride in their trade, shows up ready to work, and thrives in a structured, deadline-driven construction environment. Duties & Responsibilities Install conduit systems including EMT, rigid, and PVC in accordance with project drawings and NEC code requirements. Pull, route, and terminate wire and cable including power, control, and low-voltage conductors. Install and connect electrical panels, switchgear, PDUs, transformers, and associated equipment. Perform rough-in and finish electrical work for mechanical equipment, lighting, and receptacle systems. Read and interpret electrical drawings, single-line diagrams, and specifications to execute work correctly. Perform point-to-point testing, megger testing, and continuity checks on installed systems prior to energization. Support commissioning and startup activities including equipment energization and functional testing. Mentor and provide direction to apprentices working within your crew as needed. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work area and adhere to all site safety policies and OSHA requirements. Complete daily documentation including timesheets, material usage logs, and punch list items. Coordinate with foremen, other trades, and the general contractor to maintain project schedule and quality standards. Required Experience & Skills Valid Journeyman Electrician license in the state of Arizona (or recognized reciprocal license). Minimum 4+ years of commercial or industrial electrical construction experience. Proficiency in conduit bending, wire pulling, and equipment termination across a range of voltage levels. Strong working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local code requirements. Ability to read and interpret electrical blueprints, single-line diagrams, and panel schedules. Experience with medium- and low-voltage power distribution systems. Solid understanding of electrical safety practices including lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. Ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a larger crew in a fast-paced environment. OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification (or willingness to obtain prior to start). Must be local to the Phoenix/Goodyear, AZ area — no relocation assistance or per diem provided. Nice-to-Haves Prior experience on data center, pharmaceutical, or other mission-critical construction projects. Familiarity with critical power systems including UPS, PDUs, automatic transfer switches (ATS), and generators. Experience working within a structured commissioning process and completing Cx documentation. Background working in a union or prevailing wage enviro