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Telecom Electrical Helper

TEKsystems

Posted Saturday, August 9, 2025

Posting ID: JP-005469068

Hanover, MD
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Description

Our Telecommunications client is looking for an Electrical Helper that can jump in and help with the installation of telecom/electrical equipment including new builds, maintenance, rip/replace for wireless carrier support, EV charging stations, and generator install/maintenance. Candidates must have experience working with AC/DC power, low voltage, conduit, and basic circuitry as well as the willingness to learn and grow in the electrical field. This candidate needs to be comfortable working out in the field, and learning the wireless industry.


They will be the right hand for the Journeymen Electrician. The main territory will be the BA/WA region, but candidates must be open to travel including 1 week at a time, to Northern VA, PA, DE, and all parts of MD (100 mile radius from BWI).


Schedule is typically Monday-Friday 7am-4pm, but could change depending on the job. Candidates will meet at the warehouse location the majority of the time then ride out to job sites with their lead.


Top Skills Details

1) 1+ year of experience balancing power (understanding AC/DC power).

2) Experience with conduit, low voltage, and basic continuity.

3) Reliability, willingness to learn/grow, strong work ethic.

Compensation:$23

Contact Information

Email: apeifer@teksystems.com

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
On-Site
Warehousing
Low Voltage
Telecommunications
Willingness To Learn
Balancing (Ledger/Billing)
Strong Work Ethic
Electrical Equipment
Electronic Circuits
AC/DC Power

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