Journeyman Jobs in Texas
At IES, we recognize the critical role that Journeyman Jobs in Texas play in not only advancing our mission but also in shaping the future of telecommunications. By choosing to join our team, you're embracing an opportunity to grow professionally and personally within a company that values your expertise and is committed to your success.
Why a Job as a Journeyman in Texas is a great idea.
Pursuing a career as a journeyman in Texas is an excellent decision for several compelling reasons. Firstly, the state's affordable cost of living means your hard-earned salary stretches further here than it might elsewhere, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle. Additionally, Texas' diverse and rich cultural heritage ensures a vibrant community life that welcomes all backgrounds. Most importantly, with its booming technology, energy, and healthcare sectors, Texas presents abundant opportunities for skilled tradespeople, ensuring steady employment and growth prospects in these thriving industries.
Why Work for IES communications in Texas?
Choosing to work for IES Communications in Texas means becoming part of a team that values the immense knowledge, expertise, and leadership that has shaped our national presence. Our commitment to providing premier services across various building infrastructure needs offers a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth, especially for a Journeyman eager to lead and innovate within the telecommunications industry. At IES, we not only prioritize the development of our employees through cutting-edge technology and training but also foster an environment where every team member's contribution is valued and nurtured. By joining us, you're stepping into a role that challenges you to make a difference, supports your career journey, and aligns with our vision to drive the future of telecommunications, making it an exceptional place to build your career.
Company Benefits
Competitive Wages
Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage
401(k) Plan
Short Term Disability
Compensated Industry Certifications
Optional long-term disability
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.
Company paid life insurnace
Paid training & defined career path
What will you do as a Journeyman at one of IES Communications' Texas Branches?
At IES in Texas, our journeyman electricians are the backbone of our operations, expertly installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems while ensuring compliance with all relevant codes. They skillfully diagnose issues, guide and train their teams, manage project details, and always prioritize safety and efficiency on every job site.
FAQs
How do I become a Journeyman in Texas?
To become a journeyman in Texas, you must first complete an apprenticeship or obtain equivalent experience and then pass the state's journeyman electrician exam. This process ensures that you have both the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for certification.
How long does it take to become a Journeyman in TX?
To become a journeyman in Texas, it typically takes about 4 years. This period includes completing an apprenticeship program that combines both on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
Is being a Journeyman in Texas a good job?
Being a journeyman in Texas is considered a good job for several reasons. The state's booming construction and energy sectors offer ample employment opportunities, competitive salaries, and the chance for career advancement. Additionally, Texas does not have a state income tax, which can lead to higher take-home pay. With its strong demand for skilled tradespeople, becoming a journeyman in Texas presents a promising career path with financial stability and growth potential.
Is there a demand for Journeymans in Texas?
Yes, there's a significant demand for journeymen in Texas across various trades, including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. The state's booming construction industry and ongoing development projects contribute to this high demand. Skilled tradespeople are essential for supporting the growth and maintenance of infrastructure, making it a promising career path in Texas.