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Electrical Superintendent

El Paso, TX · On-site

$90 - $140/hr

Plan and schedule electrical work, ensuring that all tasks are completed on time and within budget. * Coordinate with project managers, contractors, and other trades to ensure seamless project ...

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Electrical Superintendent

El Paso, TX · On-site

$145K - $165K/yr

Your Impact As Electrical Superintendent, you'll oversee and manage all electrical work and staff within data center projects--ensuring timely, safe, and high-quality execution that drives project ...

Electrical Superintendent

Mission, TX · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Plan, coordinate, and sequence electrical work to meet project schedules and milestones, working with project managers and clients * Monitor costs including labor time and materials * Mentor foremen ...

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Coordinate work with Purchasing to ensure that requested material is expedited and received as needed for the construction of a project * Ensure all installations meet quality and electrical code ...

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You'll be expected to lead the crew and perform electrical work alongside them. You should be comfortable reviewing the scope and construction documents, determining how to approach the work ...

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Coordinate work with Purchasing to ensure that requested material is expedited and received as needed for the construction of a project * Ensure all installations meet quality and electrical code ...

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How much do electrical work jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical work in the United States is $34.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.16 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is electrical work?

Electrical work involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in homes, businesses, and industrial settings. Tasks may include wiring, installing outlets, circuit breakers, lighting fixtures, and troubleshooting electrical issues. Licensed electricians ensure that all work meets safety codes and regulations to prevent hazards such as electrical fires or shocks. Electrical work is essential for the safe and efficient operation of modern electrical devices and systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electrical worker?

To thrive as an Electrical Worker, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, wiring, safety protocols, and typically a high school diploma or completion of an apprenticeship program. Familiarity with tools like voltage testers, circuit analyzers, and knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) is essential, along with licensure or certification in many regions. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set top professionals apart in this field. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and code-compliant electrical installations or repairs.

What are some common challenges faced by electricians when working on commercial projects?

Electricians working on commercial projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating with other trades, adhering to strict safety codes, and managing tight project deadlines. These projects typically involve large-scale electrical systems, which require careful planning and attention to detail to ensure compliance and safety. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as electricians must often collaborate with engineers, contractors, and facility managers to resolve issues quickly and keep the project on track.

What is the difference between Electrical Work vs Electrician?

AspectElectrical WorkElectrician
CredentialsVaries; may include certifications or licenses depending on tasksRequires state licensing and certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial facilities, residential buildingsResidential, commercial, industrial settings
Job RolePerforming electrical tasks, installations, repairs, maintenanceInstalling, inspecting, maintaining electrical systems
Industry UsageBroad term for electrical tasks and jobsSpecific licensed professional performing electrical work

Electrical Work is a broad term encompassing various electrical tasks, while Electrician refers to a licensed professional qualified to perform these tasks. Electricians typically have specific certifications and work in regulated environments, ensuring safety and compliance. Understanding this distinction helps in choosing the right services or career path.

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Infographic showing various Electrical Work job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,669 per year, or $34.9 per hour.

Electrical Superintendent

Accelevation-LLC-1

El Paso, TX • On-site

$90 - $140/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 hours ago

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Job description

Electrical Superintendent

Location: El Paso, TX or New Mexico

Travel 50%About Accelevation

We build what the future runs on. Accelevation designs, manufactures and installs the physical infrastructure that powers today’s most advanced technologies. We’ve grown over 440% in the last 18 months because we take ownership, solve hard problems, and build with purpose. Join us to build the future.

Your Impact

As Electrical Superintendent, you’ll oversee and manage all electrical work and staff within data center projects—ensuring timely, safe, and high-quality execution that drives project success.

Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities
  • Oversee all electrical aspects of data center construction and maintenance projects.
  • Plan and schedule electrical work, ensuring that all tasks are completed on time and within budget.
  • Coordinate with project managers, contractors, and other trades to ensure seamless project execution.
  • Lead and supervise a team of journeyman electricians, foreman, and apprentices in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems.
  • Provide training, guidance, and performance evaluations to team members.
  • Ensure that all work is performed in accordance with industry standards and company policies.
  • Oversee the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, including wiring, conduits, lighting, and control systems.
  • Conduct and supervise routine inspections of electrical systems and equipment to ensure functionality and safety.
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose complex electrical issues, implementing effective solutions.
  • Ensure all electrical work complies with local, state, and federal regulations and codes.
  • Adhere to and enforce all safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry standards and practices.
  • Inspect completed work to verify compliance with specifications and standards.
  • Address and rectify any issues or deficiencies promptly as directed by the EFO QA/QC Manager.
  • Conduct safety audits and risk assessments.
  • Maintain accurate records of electrical work, including inspections, maintenance, and repairs.
  • Prepare reports on project status, team performance, and any incidents or issues.
  • Communicate effectively with upper management and supervisors regarding project updates and requirements.
  • Respond promptly to emergency situations, including power outages and system failures, to minimize downtime.
Qualifications
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience as a journeyman electrician, with at least 4 years in a supervisory or foreman role, preferably in a data center or similar environment.
  • Strong leadership and problem‑solving skills, attention to detail, ability to read and interpret technical documents, and proficiency with electrical tools and equipment.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to self‑motivate and manage workflow.
  • Excellent knowledge of electrical and safety codes and regulations.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team setting.
  • Valid journeyman electrician license (Preferred).
  • Additional certifications (e.g., OSHA, NFPA 70E) are a plus.
  • Valid driver’s license.
Benefits and Compensation
  • Competitive salary and performance bonus (if applicable)
  • Paid time off
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • First time homebuyer program (if applicable, based off comp)
  • Collaborative, high‑energy workplace
Our Core Values
  • Safety - Proactively fosters a culture of safety in our work environment.
  • Inclusion - Appreciates and respects individuals from diverse backgrounds, identities, values, and cultures.
  • Speed - Operates with a sense of urgency, recognizing the competitive advantage of being swift and responsive.
  • Innovation - Consistently seeks opportunities to simplify processes and continuously improve.
  • Judgment - Ability to exercise discretion and lead initiatives autonomously.
  • Accountability - Ability to hold self and others to the highest of standards.
Physical Demands and Work Environment

Employees must be able to hear, speak, and communicate effectively. Work occurs in data center environments with potential exposure to electrical hazards, noise, and varying temperatures. Flexible hours, including nights and weekends, may be required. Physical requirements include bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, knening, balancing, pushing, pulling, and reaching overhead. Must lift at least 50 lbs, raise arms above shoulder level, and perform overhead work for extended periods. The ability to climb and carry ladders (up to 12 ft), navigate stairways, and work at heights up to 90 ft using ladders, scaffolds, or lifts is essential. Employees must access restricted areas (e.g., switchgear rooms, vaults, tunnels, crawl spaces) and wear full PPE. Good vision and hearing (normal or corrected) and accurate color identification are required. Some projects may lack food facilities, so bringing meals and snacks is necessary. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.

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Equal Opportunity Employer

Accelevation LLC is an equal opportunity employer. Inclusion is one of our core values - we build teams that celebrate and embrace diversity, fostering a culture of respect for all. As part of our pre‑hire process, we may conduct a background check and use E‑Verify to confirm employment eligibility.

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