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Google Electrician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$25 - $37/hr

MOST ELECTRICIANS JUST WANT A JOB. WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS A CAREER. 30+ Years in ... These are landmark projects -- the kind that end up on your résumé and your grandkids' Google ...

Maintenance Electrician Journeyman

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$25.75 - $35.25/hr

The Maintenance Electrician Journeyman is responsible for performing various duties as outlined ... We will never contact you via Teams, Zoom, or Google Meets. If you qualify for an interview, the ...

Maintenance Electrician

Chesapeake, VA · On-site

$35.25 - $36.07/hr

The Position Maintenance Electrician Job Summary The Maintenance Electrician's objectives are to ... Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft Office and/or Google Suite * Experience with ...

Maintenance Electrician

Shafter, CA · On-site

$27.25 - $35.25/hr

The Maintenance Electrician supports the production of high-quality commercial roofing products ... Google Suite preferred General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Ability to respond to requests in ...

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Maintenance Electrician

Shafter, CA

$27.25 - $35.25/hr

The Maintenance Electrician supports the production of high-quality commercial roofing products ... Google Suite preferred General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Ability to respond to requests in ...

New

The Position Maintenance Electrician Job Summary The Maintenance Electrician's objectives are to ... Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft Office and/or Google Suite * Experience with ...

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How much do google electrician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for google electrician in the United States is $29.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Google Electrician?

A Google Electrician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in Google facilities, such as data centers and office buildings. They ensure all electrical systems operate efficiently and comply with safety regulations. Their duties include troubleshooting electrical issues, performing routine maintenance, and working with engineers to support high-tech infrastructure. This role requires knowledge of electrical codes, wiring systems, and working with high-voltage equipment.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a Google Electrician?

To thrive as a Google Electrician, you need expertise in electrical systems installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, generally supported by a state electrician license or equivalent certification. Familiarity with power distribution panels, Building Management Systems (BMS), and adherence to National Electrical Code (NEC) standards is critical. Attention to detail, effective communication, and a proactive approach to safety help electricians excel in dynamic team settings. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and safety of complex electrical infrastructures at Google facilities.

What does a typical workday look like for a Google Electrician?

A typical day for a Google Electrician involves conducting preventive maintenance, responding to service requests, and troubleshooting electrical issues across data centers and office spaces. Electricians work closely with facility managers, engineers, and other trades to coordinate safe and efficient repairs or upgrades. They may also participate in new installations, system upgrades, and safety audits to ensure all work meets company and regulatory standards. The role often requires adaptability and teamwork due to the fast-paced, large-scale environment of Google properties.

How to become a Google electrician?

To become an electrician, including roles at companies like Google, you typically need to complete an apprenticeship or technical training program, obtain a state or national electrical license, and develop skills in electrical systems, safety protocols, and troubleshooting. Relevant certifications such as OSHA safety training and specialized electrical licenses are often required for employment in this field.
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Infographic showing various Google Electrician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 68% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 28% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,391 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

$25 - $37/hr

Full-time

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Job description

MOST ELECTRICIANS JUST WANT A JOB.

WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS A CAREER.

30+ Years in Business  300+ Team Members100+ Fleet Vehicles $25–$37 Pay Range

If you’re reading this, you’re probably good at your trade. Maybe you’re good at it and underpaid. Maybe you’re good at it and stuck working for a company that doesn’t notice. Maybe you’re ready for something bigger, maybe you’re loyal to a fault.

Here’s what we’re offering: large-scale commercial ground-up construction, real career advancement, and a company that has been building Tuscaloosa, Alabama since 1992 — and isn’t slowing down.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU

  • $25–$37/hr DOE — ask us what DOE means for someone with your background
  • Paid vacation and holidays
  • Full benefits package inclusive of Healthcare, Dental, & Vision. 401(k) with Matching & More
  • Apprenticeship program through Skilled Trades of West Alabama — let us grow your career and wallet!
  • A realistic path to foreman, project manager, or your own Master Electrical License
  • Work on projects worth talking about — not the dollar stores & cookie-cutter retail boxes
  • Learn & train on industry leading technology & construction programs.


WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

  • 3+ years of commercial electrical experience — new construction background preferred
  • Journeyman’s License preferred, but not required for the right candidate with the right attitude
  • You can read a set of prints without being walked through them
  • You show up on time, work clean, and take pride in what you install
  • Valid driver’s license; ability to pass a background check and drug screen
  • Authorized to work in the United States

We do not require 5 years of experience, a laundry list of certifications, or a cover letter. We require people who are serious about the trade.


THE WORK

  • Commercial ground-up new construction — from slab to energization
  • Run conduit, pull wire, and install switchgear, panels, and distribution equipment
  • Read and build from full construction blueprints and electrical drawings
  • Lead small crews on assigned scopes of work on large project sites
  • Work to National Electrical Code standards — We follow it to the letter

WHAT WE’RE BUILDING

ACTIVE PROJECTS WE’RE PROUD OF

University of Alabama Performing Arts Center

One of the most significant cultural buildings in UA's history — and our crews are putting the power in it.

Saban Center

Tuscaloosa's most talked-about new development. Our electricians are doing the work that defines this city's skyline.

 Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences

A brand-new, purpose-built facility that will train the next generation of healthcare professionals in Alabama. Our crews are wiring it from the ground up.

These aren’t strip malls. These are landmark projects — the kind that end up on your résumé and your grandkids’ Google Maps.

 WHERE THIS GOES

 Every single one of our electrical project managers started exactly where you are right now. This is not a line in a job posting — it’s how Premier Service Company has operated since day one.

Apprentice - Lead Man - Foreman - Project Manager - Master Electrician


 Through our partnership with Skilled Trades of West Alabama, we actively grow apprentices into licensed Journeymen — and Journeymen into Master Electricians. If you want to climb this ladder, we will help you climb it.

 
ABOUT PREMIER SERVICE COMPANY

Premier Service Company has been part of Tuscaloosa & East Mississippi since 1992. In over three decades of commercial contracting, we’ve grown from a crew of seven to a team of more than 300 — and our electrical division has been at the center of that growth. We focus on large-scale commercial new construction: the kind of projects that require a full crew of serious tradespeople working long-form, complex scopes from the ground up.

We build things — big things — and we need electricians who want to be part of that.

Ready? Apply Now

Premier Service Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Company Description

Premier Service Company, Inc. started in 1992 with seven people and a simple conviction: do the work right, treat people well, and show up when it matters. More than 30 years later, that conviction runs a fleet of 100+ trucks and a team of 300+ skilled professionals across Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, and Utility — serving both the homes and the commercial projects that define Tuscaloosa and the surrounding region.

We are a commercial contractor. We wire the buildings going up on your skyline. We run the mechanical systems inside the facilities your community depends on — healthcare buildings, university complexes, and institutional projects that require real tradespeople working real scopes from the ground up. Our electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and utility crews work large-scale commercial new construction alongside the service work we've built our reputation on for three decades.

We are also a service company. When something goes wrong, we're the ones who answer — day or night, same day, no runaround. We've spent 30 years earning the trust of this community one call at a time, and the words our customers use to describe us say it better than we can: friendly, genuine, respectful, dependable.

As a locally owned business, we're not a franchise and we're not passing through. We live here. We've built here. And whether we're pulling wire on a landmark construction project or fixing a system in a home that can't wait until Monday, the standard doesn't change.