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$25/hr

Read electric meters ... Enter data collected in the field into a handheld computer * Assist on additional projects, as ...

$25/hr

Read electric meters ... Enter data collected in the field into a handheld computer * Assist on additional projects, as ...

Electric Locator

Hernando, MS · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

Help coordinate assistance from other personnel and departments with problem locates. * Assist in ... ELECTRIC LOCATOR 2ND CLASS JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Under directive supervision, with latitude for ...

Electric Locator

Hernando, MS · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

Help coordinate assistance from other personnel and departments with problem locates. * Assist in ... ELECTRIC LOCATOR 2ND CLASS JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Under directive supervision, with latitude for ...

Full-time, Regular Please Apply at: - US/ACRT_Careers/job/Electric -Meter-Supervisor---Espanola ... Drive vehicles or equipment to complete work assignments or to assist workers. * Interpret ...

Commercial Electric Opportunities

Nashville, TN · On-site

$27 - $31/hr

Vision insurance Titan Electric is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and ... These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions ...

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What is the lowest level of electrician?

The lowest level of electrician is typically an apprentice or helper, who works under supervision to gain skills and experience. Apprentices usually complete a certain number of hours and training before advancing to journeyman status, which requires passing a licensing exam in many regions.

Do electricians make $100,000 a year?

Electricians can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with experience, specialized skills, and working in high-demand areas or industries. Achieving this salary often requires additional certifications, overtime, or working in commercial or industrial settings.

What is the difference between Electric Assistant vs Electrician?

AspectElectric AssistantElectrician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma, apprenticeship, and licensing
Work EnvironmentAssist electricians on construction sites, maintenance, and repair projectsPerform electrical installations, repairs, and maintenance independently
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, maintenance firms, industrial plantsElectrical contracting companies, industrial facilities, residential projects

Electric Assistants support electricians by performing basic tasks and preparing work sites, often requiring minimal certifications. Electricians, on the other hand, are licensed professionals responsible for complex electrical work. While Electric Assistants work under supervision, Electricians operate independently with advanced skills and certifications.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

An Electric Assistant typically does not earn $10,000 a month without specialized experience or certifications. High-paying roles in the electrical field usually require technical training, apprenticeships, or licensing, and earnings vary based on location, skills, and workload. Jobs that can reach this income level without a degree are rare and often involve entrepreneurship or highly specialized skills outside standard roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electric Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electric Assistant, you need a basic understanding of electrical systems, safety protocols, and relevant technical training or certification, such as an apprenticeship or vocational course. Familiarity with tools like multimeters, wire strippers, and electrical schematics, as well as compliance with OSHA regulations, is typically required. Strong attention to detail, the ability to follow instructions, and good teamwork skills help individuals excel in supporting licensed electricians. These competencies ensure safe, efficient work and contribute to the smooth completion of electrical projects.

What are some common challenges Electric Assistants face when supporting electricians on job sites?

Electric Assistants often encounter challenges such as working in confined or elevated spaces, managing multiple tasks simultaneously, and adhering to strict safety protocols. They must be able to quickly adapt to changing job site conditions and effectively communicate with electricians and other team members to ensure projects run smoothly. Learning to read blueprints and handle various tools safely are also common hurdles, but these skills are developed with experience and on-the-job training.

What does an electrical assistant do?

An electrical assistant supports electricians by preparing work sites, handling tools, and assisting with wiring, installations, and repairs. They often perform tasks under supervision, follow safety protocols, and may need basic knowledge of electrical systems and tools like multimeters. This role helps ensure efficient and safe completion of electrical projects.

What are Electric Assistants?

Electric Assistants are professionals who support electricians or electrical engineers in installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and equipment. Their responsibilities often include preparing tools and materials, performing basic wiring tasks, assisting with troubleshooting, and ensuring safety protocols are followed on job sites. Electric Assistants may work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, and their work helps ensure electrical systems operate safely and efficiently. This role is often an entry point for those seeking a career in the electrical trades.
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Infographic showing various Electric Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 32% Full Time, 56% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Electric Meter Installer | Wauchula, FL

ACRT

Bowling Green, FL

$25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Bermex, Inc.Full time Regular

About The Team

At Bermex, we put value on our customer relationships. We're always looking for a way that we can delight our customers by going the extra mile. Bermex offers expert meter reading services and solutions to utilities and associated organizations throughout the United States, including leak detection, atmospheric corrosion, line location, software service solutions, as well as water, gas, and electric meter services. At Bermex, we are always looking for motivated individuals who enjoy working independently and love the outdoors to become a part of our team.

About the Role

The Electric Meter Installer reports to the Supervisor of Meter Services at Bermex. This positions primary role is the exchange of electric meters of varying form types. This position also requires a high degree of walking in outdoor environmental conditions, excellent time management, and exceptional flexibility day to day.

***Salary Transparency: Pay for this role is at $25/hour. ***

What You'll Do

Electric Meter Maintenance:

  • Perform visual inspections of electric meters for damages
  • Identify hazards at meter sites and report accordingly
  • Properly change out electric meters of varying sizes and brands
  • Properly change out electric meter for AMI/AMR upgrade

Electric Meter Reading:

  • Read electric meters
  • Enter data collected in the field into a handheld computer
  • Assist on additional projects, as necessary

Customer Communication:

  • Refer all consumer complaints to the appropriate authorities
  • Provide general information about the meter services to customers, when applicable
  • Use telephones, tablets, and/or computers to communicate

Other duties as assigned.

What You'll Do

Must Haves:

  • Education: Some high school education, must be 18 years of age or older
  • Experience: 1 or more years of experience in the direct exchange of electric meters of varying form types. Valid driver's license is required
  • In lieu of meter experience, will accept comparable technical experience and skill

Nice to Haves:

  • Education: High School Diploma or GED
  • Experience: 2 or more years of experience in the direct exchange of electric meters of varying form types.
  • Preferred to have experience with 2S meter exchange.

Your Skills:

  • Ability to multi-task, and work independently and as a team
  • Exceptional flexibility in daily routines and route scheduling. Must be flexible in times of need, including extended nights and weekends.
  • Adequate time management skills to finish daily meter reads in a timely manner, figuring out an efficient way to read meters for that day
  • Excellent communication skills, comfortable interacting with management and customers
  • Ability to interact with unhappy or negative customers in a professional manner
  • Excellent attention to detail for problem solving and finding
  • Ability to walk long distances and prepare for weather conditions, accordingly
  • Proficient computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
  • Place a high value on safety, quality of work, and operational procedures
  • Basic knowledge of GIS systems and principles is required

This role would not be a good fit if you:

  • Do not enjoy working independently
  • Do not enjoy working in outdoor conditions
  • Do not enjoy walking long distances
  • Are not flexible and do not enjoy adapting to your current work schedule or routine
  • Do not have adequate planning and time management skills to finish a day's work in a timely manner

Drug/Alcohol Testing:

  • Drug/alcohol testing is required
  • Drug/alcohol testing required per Non-Regulatory requirements for employees working with water, electric, and meters
  • Drug/alcohol testing required per Federal DOT regulations for employees working with gas meters

Benefits

Health and Safety:

  • Group health plans including medical/prescription, dental, vision and a variety of other coverage options
  • Company paid group life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment insurance, short and long term disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts or an option for a Health Saving Account with company match
  • Company paid Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for all employees and eligible family members

Retirement:

  • Automatic enrollment in the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) at no cost
  • Roth or Traditional 401(k) Retirement plan with company match

PTO Plans (after 90 completed days of service for full-time employees):

  • Paid Vacation
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Wedding Day
  • Veterans Day paid time off for our veterans
  • Paid Sick Time (New York based positions ONLY)

Perks/Allowances:

  • Company vehicle (for all driver-based positions)
  • Gas card for company vehicle (if applicable)
  • Company provided cell phone or mobile allowance (if applicable)
  • Boot allowance from approved vendors
  • Daily per diem for travel-based positions

Where We Work

Employees will begin their day at the local office where they will pick up their company vehicle, equipment, and assignments for the day.

We are an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected Veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us by email at hr@acrtinc.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this e-mail address.

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)

Company: ACRT, Inc.