Electrician

K&S Heating and AirRochester, MN
$75,000 - $100,000Remote

About The Position

Earn $75,000-$100,000/year Ready to join a company that values great electricians, provides steady year-round work, and gives you the tools and support to build an incredible career? At K & S Heating, AC, Plumbing & Electrical, we believe the best technicians deserve the best opportunities. We're growing rapidly and looking for experienced Licensed Electricians who take pride in their craftsmanship, enjoy helping homeowners, and want to be part of an elite team.

Requirements

  • Minnesota Journeyman Electrician License required
  • Residential service experience preferred
  • Strong troubleshooting skills
  • Pride in doing high-quality work
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills
  • Positive attitude and team-first mindset
  • Valid driver's license with clean driving record

Responsibilities

  • Perform residential electrical service, repairs, and installations
  • Diagnose electrical issues and provide homeowners with professional recommendations
  • Install and replace electrical panels, breakers, circuits, lighting, outlets, switches, EV chargers, generators, and other residential electrical systems
  • Complete code-compliant work with pride and attention to detail
  • Educate customers and provide options that improve their home's safety, comfort, and convenience
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and professional work environment
  • Deliver the exceptional customer experience Hurlburt is known for

Benefits

  • Top Industry Pay
  • Take-Home Vehicle
  • Premium Customers & Steady Work
  • A Team That Has Your Back
  • Company vehicle + gas card
  • Company-provided phone/tablet
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid vacation and holidays
  • Paid training and ongoing development
  • Modern tools, technology, and support systems
  • Growth opportunities with a rapidly expanding company
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