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ABOUT US
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Is The Voice Of The Nearly $300 Billion Electrical Construction Industry That Brings Power, Light, And Communication Technology To Buildings And Communities Across The U.S. The NECA San Diego Chapter Provides Industry-Leading Education, Advocacy, And Member Support to Electrical Contractors Throughout The San Diego And Imperial Counties.
CAREERS IN THE ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
ACCOUNTANT
General accounting skills for the business operations of the contractor firm including accounts receivable, accounts payable, and other accounting functions.
MARKETING/WEB/IT
NECA Electrical Contracting Companies
have a variety of marketing, branding,
social media, digital and web related
openings that support business
development and general branding.
SUPPLY MANAGER
Inventory manager for contractor warehouse parts and supplies. Responsibility may include ordering, tracking, and managing inventory.
ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER
Provide support for the Project Management team, document preparation, and reporting. These entry-level positions offer great training and growth opportunities.
BIM/CAD TECHNICIAN
The Electrical BIM Detailer develops detailed coordination drawings and fabrication of electrical pathways of
underground, above-ground, under-floor, overhead equipment, ceilings, and
electrical rooms.
OFFICE MANAGER/HUMAN RESOURCES
NECA member firms need a variety of
Office Support and Office Management
personnel for HR and operational duties.
PAID INTERNSHIPS
NECA Member companies offer a variety of paid internships across many technical and non-technical departments.
SAFETY MANAGER/SAFETY PROFESSIONAL
Manage safety equipment, education, and safety reporting. Prepare and delivery safety orientation and safety upskill
information to the workforce.
PROJECT MANAGER
Entry-level to experienced Project Managers for electrical installation projects in the commercial and industrial industries. Duties include developing, implementing, and installing electrical construction projects and working with
management and customers.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Responsible for providing technical engineering information to ensure project compliance including all engineering standards, applicable codes, best design practices, and specifications. All aspects of electrical engineering including power distribution, lighting, grounding, and value engineering for constructible projects.
PROJECT ESTIMATOR
Electrical estimators are responsible for bidding on new projects and business development including preparing bid documents, sourcing and organizing products and components, and customer relations.
WAREHOUSE WORKER/
EQUIPMENT DRIVER
Warehouse Worker: General skilled labor for stocking warehouse materials and pulling materials for job site to be loaded on contractor vehicles.
Equipment Driver: CDL License holder responsible for transporting equipment and project support items to job sites.
To Learn More About Electrical Construction Careers, Visit: www.electri.org/education/careers/


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