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The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ... Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders. * Identify potential quality issues ...

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How much do entry level motor control electrician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level motor control electrician 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 the difference between Entry Level Motor Control Electrician vs Electrical Apprentice?

AspectEntry Level Motor Control ElectricianElectrical Apprentice
CertificationsHigh school diploma, OSHA safety training, possibly electrical licensesTypically in training, may have basic safety certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial settings, manufacturing plants, construction sitesVaries from residential to commercial job sites, training environments
Job FocusInstalling, maintaining, troubleshooting motor control systemsLearning electrical systems, assisting with installations and repairs
Experience LevelEntry-level, some technical trainingApprentice, in training to become licensed electrician

While both roles involve electrical work, the Entry Level Motor Control Electrician focuses specifically on motor control systems and requires some technical training, whereas the Electrical Apprentice is in a learning phase, gaining broad electrical experience across various systems.

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Full-time (Entry Level) Control Electrician

Aesco Madsen

Auburn, WA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Asphalt plant equipment manufacturer seeking an entry-level Control Electrician to assist in building, installing, and troubleshooting electrical control systems. To succeed in this role you need no prior electrical experience, but will need exceptional work ethic, problem-solving skills, and a thirst for knowledge.

DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES

Introductory skills

  • Safely working with DC voltage as well as 480/240/120 A/C Voltage
  • Soldering cables
  • Building junction boxes & electrical pushbutton panels
  • Electrical plumbing & conduit bending
  • Engraving
  • Reading electrical schematics
  • Forklift operation
  • Motor wiring
  • Maintaining a clean workspace & shop

Intermediate/Advanced skills

  • Relay logic
  • Motor control center wiring
  • Variable frequency drive (VFD) operation
  • Electrical pushbutton panel check-outs and troubleshooting
  • Cable sizing
  • Understanding and referencing the National Electrical Code (NEC) book

* The Control Electrician may be called upon to assist with duties outside of his/her daily tasks & job description.

* Sometimes overtime will be required to make deadlines

COMPANY OVERVIEW

Aesco/Madsen is an original equipment manufacturer of Asphalt Plants throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, specializing in full plant production, parts sales, technical service and retro-fitting.

We believe in:

  • A collaborative positive work environment, where employees are able to grow on a personal as well as a professional level.
  • The necessity of giving our employees the tools and support to succeed on a daily basis in order to produce a quality product.
  • Creating a culture of mutual respect.
  • Providing our customers with the best product and support in North America.

http://www.asphaltequipment.com/

Requirements


  • Current driver’s license
  • Hand tool experience
  • Physical requirements may include but are not limited to: crawling, squatting, standing for extended periods of time, lifting, maneuvering safely in tight spaces, and willingness to work outside all year round.
  • Current passport for potential travel to Canada - (preferred)

* Willingness to travel within the U.S. as well as Canada.

Benefits

  • Medical/ Dental/ Vision / HSA
  • 401K, Roth 401K, 401K Match