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Manager Motor Control Electrician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$34 - $50/hr

If you're looking for steady work on industrial systems, including motor control and automation, we ... Industrial Electricians (Motor Control & Control Systems):Installation and Maintenance: Install ...

Industrial Electrician - WNY

Warsaw, NY

$24.25 - $31.25/hr

Industrial Electrician Our partner local electrical contractors have immediate openings for ... If you're looking for steady work on industrial systems, including motor control and automation, we ...

Journeyman Electrician Location: Reno, NV Pay: $37.50-39.50 Per Diem: $90/day (for qualified ... Install, wire, terminate, and troubleshoot motor control circuits and electrical equipment.

Marine Electrician

Pascagoula, MS · On-site

$24 - $30.25/hr

The ideal candidate will have a background in power distribution, motor control, and cable testing ... Marine Electrician Responsibilities: * Layout, install, and repair shipboard cables, lighting ...

Electrician

Hillsboro, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $30/hr

Electrician Job Summary: This role focuses on optimizing plant performance through advanced ... for motor control. * Skilled in using CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems)

Electrician

Hillsboro, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $30/hr

Electrician Job Summary: This role focuses on optimizing plant performance through advanced ... for motor control. * Skilled in using CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems)

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How much do manager motor control electrician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager motor control electrician in the United States is $39.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.29 and $45.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager Motor Control Electrician vs Motor Control Electrician?

AspectManager Motor Control ElectricianMotor Control Electrician
CertificationsElectrical licenses, management certificationsElectrical licenses, specialized motor control training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles, project management, team coordinationHands-on electrical work, installing and maintaining motor control systems
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing plants, industrial facilities, electrical contractorsIndustrial facilities, manufacturing, maintenance services

The main difference is that a Manager Motor Control Electrician oversees projects, manages teams, and handles planning, while a Motor Control Electrician focuses on installing, maintaining, and repairing motor control systems. The manager role involves leadership and administrative responsibilities, whereas the electrician role is more technical and hands-on.

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Industrial Electrician - WPW

We Power America

On-site

$34 - $50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Opportunity: Industrial Electrician Our partner local electrical contractors have immediate openings for Industrial Electricians with experience in motor control and control systems in Cheyenne and throughout Wyoming. These positions involve working on small to medium-sized industrial projects, providing an excellent balance of local stability and exciting opportunities for professional growth. If you're looking for steady work on industrial systems, including motor control and automation, we have the right fit for you.Our partner contractors are dedicated to offering competitive pay, a supportive work environment, and opportunities for long-term career advancement. This is a great chance to join a respected team that values your skills and dedication.All of our positions include:Great PayGuaranteed RaisesFamily HealthcareRetirement PlansAll Benefits are 100% Employer PaidOpportunity for Every Skill LevelFree Upgrade and Leadership TrainingContractor-Provided Power ToolsOvertime OpportunitiesJob Responsibilities for Industrial Electricians (Motor Control & Control Systems):Installation and Maintenance: Install, maintain, and repair industrial electrical systems, including motor controls, control panels, circuits, and electrical equipment.Motor Control & Control Systems: Work with motor control centers (MCCs), variable frequency drives (VFDs), and PLC-based control systems to ensure the proper operation of equipment and machinery.Troubleshooting and Repairs: Diagnose and troubleshoot complex electrical and control system issues, using advanced tools and techniques to identify and resolve problems quickly and effectively.Compliance with Codes and Standards: Ensure all electrical work adheres to local, state, and federal electrical codes, safety regulations, and industry standards.Blueprint Interpretation: Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to plan and execute electrical installations and upgrades, including control systems and motor installations.System Upgrades and Modifications: Upgrade and modify existing electrical systems, control systems, and motor control circuits to improve performance, efficiency, or meet new operational requirements.Safety Protocols: Follow strict safety protocols, including lockout/tagout procedures and hazard identification, to ensure the safety of the work environment at all times.Collaboration: Work closely with engineers, maintenance teams, and other contractors to complete projects on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.Preventive Maintenance: Conduct regular inspections and preventive maintenance on industrial electrical systems and control systems to reduce downtime and enhance operational efficiency.Emergency Response: Provide on-call support for emergency electrical repairs, ensuring a fast response and resolution of critical issues, including motor and control system failures.If you're looking for a stable, long-term career with opportunities to work on diverse industrial systems, including motor control and control systems, apply today! Join a team that values your skills and provides growth opportunities in the industrial electrical field.
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