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Are you ready to take your electrical expertise to new heights-literally? Taylor Lightning Protection is looking for an experienced electrician to lead a skilled team of lightning protection installers in Atlanta, Georgia! If you enjoy working outdoors, love a challenge, and want a job where no two days are the same, this is your opportunity to power up your career.

Since 1986, Taylor LP has been at the forefront of protecting buildings and lives from the unpredictable power of lightning. Our work takes us across the U.S., providing turnkey installations, specialty grounding systems, on-site management, and industry-leading system certifications. We don't just install systems-we set the standard.

Why You'll Love This Job:

  • Company Truck & Paid Mileage - Hit the road in style!
  • $500 Signing Bonus - A welcome gift after six months.
  • Top-Tier Benefits - Medical, dental, and vision coverage for peace of mind.
  • Zero-Harm Safety Culture - Because your well-being comes first.
  • Competitive Pay - Earn $30 - $40 per hour based on your experience.
  • Career Growth & Training - Tuition reimbursement to keep your skills sharp.
  • 401K Matching - Invest in your future.
  • Company Swag & Team Events - Because work should be fun, too!
  • Referral Bonuses - Bring great people on board and get rewarded.
What We're Looking For:
  • A skilled electrician with at least 3 years of experience.
  • 18+ years old, with a high school diploma or GED.
  • Able to pass a physical exam & drug test.
  • A licensed driver with a clean MVR (Motor Vehicle Report).
  • Able to pass a background check.
  • Willing to travel weekly for exciting projects.
  • Physically fit - Can lift up to 80 lbs. and work comfortably on rooftops and ladders.
  • Honest, hardworking, and a team player who enjoys working outdoors.
What You'll Be Doing:
  • Leading the installation of lightning protection systems on high roofs and specialized grounding projects.
  • Reading blueprints and construction plans to ensure top-tier installations.
  • Handling and installing lightning protection cables.
  • Ensuring all work complies with onsite safety regulations.
  • Tackling other duties as assigned-because no great job comes without adventure!

This isn't just another job-it's a chance to lead, grow, and work on projects that truly matter. If you're ready to step up, take charge, and make an impact, we want to hear from you!

Taylor LP is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply today and join the team that keeps the sky in check!

Pay: $30 - $40 per hour depending on experience
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