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Conduit Work Jobs (NOW HIRING)

If you have 5+ years of hands-on commercial experience -- conduit, wire pulls, panel work, troubleshooting -- we want to keep you busy with consistent hours and weekly pay. Pay and Schedule * $32.00 ...

Commercial Electrician

Ashburn, VA · Remote

$36 - $38/hr

If you have 5+ years of hands-on commercial experience -- conduit, wire pulls, panel work, troubleshooting -- we want to keep you busy with consistent hours and weekly pay. Pay and Schedule * $36.00 ...

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Conduit work - bend and run conduit ​ Qualifications: * Leadman/Foreman experience is a preferred * Familiarity with Fire Alarm and Electrical Controls is a preferred * HVAC Control experience is ...

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If you've got 4+ years of hands-on commercial experience -- conduit, wire pulls, panel work, troubleshooting -- we want to keep you busy with consistent hours and weekly pay. Pay and Schedule * $32 ...

If you have 5+ years of hands-on commercial experience -- conduit, wire pulls, panel work, troubleshooting -- we want to keep you busy with consistent hours and weekly pay. Pay and Schedule * $32.00 ...

Conduit Assembler

North Canton, OH · On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

They work in manufacturing settings, collaborating with other team members to meet production goals and deadlines. Essential Responsibilities * Performs standard conduit bends and offsets * Properly ...

Journeyman Electrician

Stockton, CA · On-site

$29.25 - $40/hr

Role includes conduit work, wiring, panel terminations, inspections, and ensuring safety compliance. Requirements * Valid California Journeyman Electrician Certificate * 2+ years' experience as a ...

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The Conduit Electrical Technician is responsible for installing, bending, assembling, and securing ... Work independently or as part of a team to complete projects on schedule. * Maintain clean and ...

Electrician-Solar

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$50 - $55/hr

Perform conduit installation and pipe bending * Work on ground mount solar systems * Maintain a safe and productive jobsite * Follow directions and work efficiently as part of a team Qualifications:

Electrician-Solar

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$50 - $55/hr

Perform conduit installation and pipe bending * Work on ground mount solar systems * Maintain a safe and productive jobsite * Follow directions and work efficiently as part of a team Qualifications:

Electrician-Solar

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$50 - $55/hr

Perform conduit installation and pipe bending * Work on ground mount solar systems * Maintain a safe and productive jobsite * Follow directions and work efficiently as part of a team Qualifications:

Electrician-Solar

Rochester, MN · On-site

$50 - $55/hr

Perform conduit installation and pipe bending * Work on ground mount solar systems * Maintain a safe and productive jobsite * Follow directions and work efficiently as part of a team Qualifications:

Conduit Assembler

North Canton, OH

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

They work in manufacturing settings, collaborating with other team members to meet production goals and deadlines. Essential Responsibilities * Performs standard conduit bends and offsets * Properly ...

Electrician

Manassas, VA

$25 - $34.25/hr

Candidates should have experience with conduit work, reading basic plans, and completing quality installations in commercial or industrial environments. Reliable transportation and a strong work ...

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How much do conduit work jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for conduit work in the United States is $26.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is conduit work?

Conduit work involves installing and maintaining conduit systems—protective tubing used to route and protect electrical wiring in buildings or structures. Electricians and construction workers typically perform conduit work, which includes measuring, cutting, bending, and connecting sections of conduit (often made of metal or plastic). Proper conduit installation ensures electrical safety, protects wires from damage, and complies with local building codes. Conduit work is essential in both residential and commercial construction projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in conduit work, and why are they important?

To excel in conduit work, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, blueprint reading, and installation techniques, typically supported by a high school diploma or technical training in electrical work. Familiarity with tools like conduit benders, fish tapes, and power drills, as well as adherence to the National Electrical Code (NEC), is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are important soft skills in this field. These skills and qualifications ensure the safe, accurate, and efficient installation of conduit systems critical to electrical infrastructure.

What are typical challenges faced when installing conduit in commercial construction projects?

One common challenge in conduit work on commercial sites is navigating complex building layouts or existing structures, which may require creative routing and precise measurements to ensure proper fit and code compliance. Installers often work in tight or elevated spaces, necessitating strict attention to safety and the use of specialized tools. Coordinating with other trades, such as HVAC or plumbing, is essential to avoid conflicts and maintain project timelines. Staying updated on local electrical codes and documentation is also important for successful inspections and long-term reliability.

What is the difference between Conduit Work vs Electrician?

AspectConduit WorkElectrician
CertificationsTypically requires basic electrical safety and conduit installation certificationsRequires electrical licenses and comprehensive electrical training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on construction sites, focusing on conduit installation and routingBroader environments including residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems
Job ResponsibilitiesInstalling, bending, and securing conduits; preparing wiring pathwaysInstalling, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and components

Conduit Work involves installing and routing conduits for electrical wiring, often as part of larger electrical projects. Electricians have a broader scope, including wiring, troubleshooting, and system maintenance. While conduit work is a specialized task within the electrician's role, electricians perform a wide range of electrical duties across various settings.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Conduit Work jobs? The most popular types of Conduit Work jobs are:
Infographic showing various Conduit Work job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 2% Contract, 1% Nights, and 7% Summer. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,640 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Commercial Electrician

Commercial Electrician

Skillforce

Hagerstown, MD • Remote

$32 - $34/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Skillforce is hiring experienced Commercial Electricians for work through the Hagerstown and Frederick, MD areas. If you have 5+ years of hands-on commercial experience — conduit, wire pulls, panel work, troubleshooting — we want to keep you busy with consistent hours and weekly pay.

Pay and Schedule

  • $32.00 – $34.00 per hour (depending on experience)

  • Full-time

  • Occasional overtime available

  • Weekly pay

Responsibilities

  • Install, troubleshoot, and maintain commercial electrical and lighting systems

  • Pull wire, install and bend EMT and rigid conduit, and run panel feeders

  • Terminate panels, switchgear, and branch circuits to spec

  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and one-line diagrams

  • Test and inspect circuits, control wiring, and equipment for code compliance

  • Follow lockout/tagout and safety protocols on every job

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of hands-on commercial electrical experience

  • Fall Protection and Aerial Lift Certifications

  • Confidence with conduit work, wire pulls, and circuit troubleshooting

  • Comfort reading drawings and prints

  • Comfort working with 120V through 480V systems

  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation

  • Own hand tools and PPE

Benefits

  • Weekly pay

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance

  • Paid time off and Holiday pay

  • 401(k)


Apply today!


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About Skillforce

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With the most experienced individuals in the industry, Skillforce is the construction staffing firm employers and tradesmen can trust. Whether you're a construction specialist, craftsman, foreman, or project manager looking to hire new talent, Skillforce has the resources you need. Skillforce is a full-service labor contractor that provides guaranteed, reliable craftsmen to contractors who need them, where and when they need them, for as long as they need them. Founded in 2003, Skillforce was created as a response to the construction industry’s challenges with recruiting and hiring flexible, skilled craftsmen. Rob Cossaboon founded Skillforce with the goal of creating a strong construction staffing company that encompassed two main themes: creating a team environment with strong leadership, and a business culture that inspired employees to strive to be their best.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

201 - 500 Employees

Headquarters location

Baltimore, MD, US

Year founded

2003

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