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Electrician Resume Example

A strong electrician resume leads with licensure, proves project scale, and shows the code compliance and troubleshooting skills that keep job sites moving. Here is a real example for journeyman and master electricians. Build yours in minutes with Curriq.

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Marcus Johnson

[email protected] • (555) 953-0000 • Columbus, OH • linkedin.com/in/marcusjohnson • Master Electrician, OH License #ME-049217 • IBEW Local 683

Professional Summary

Licensed master electrician with 11 years of commercial and industrial electrical experience. Skilled in power distribution system installation, conduit layout, panel terminations, motor controls, and NEC code compliance inspections. Consistent safety record across 6 years of field leadership with zero OSHA recordable incidents on personally supervised crews. Experienced in reading blueprints and single-line diagrams, coordinating with general contractors, and bringing projects to final inspection sign-off on schedule.


Experience

Master Electrician / Foreman Redstone Electrical Contractors — Columbus, OH | 2020–Present
  • Lead electrical installations on commercial and light industrial projects ranging from $280K to $4.2M; currently overseeing a 180,000 sq ft distribution warehouse fit-out with a 6-person crew on a 14-month schedule.
  • Managed all phases of electrical scope on a 3-story medical office build: service entrance (2,000A, 480V), branch circuit rough-in, panel terminations, and final inspection — passed inspection on first submission with zero correction items.
  • Reduced material waste by 18% on a $1.1M office renovation by prefabricating conduit assemblies offsite in a dedicated staging area, cutting on-site labor hours by 210 hours over the project duration.
  • Maintained a zero OSHA recordable incident rate across 4 consecutive years and 2,800+ crew-hours annually; conducted weekly toolbox talks and documented all lockout/tagout procedures before energized work.
Journeyman Electrician Allied Power Systems — Dayton, OH | 2016–2020
  • Installed power distribution, lighting, and fire alarm rough-in on 8 commercial projects totaling over 600,000 sq ft across retail, education, and healthcare sectors.
  • Troubleshot and resolved a recurring ground fault on a 480V motor control center within a 4-hour window during a critical manufacturing shutdown, preventing an estimated $80K in production downtime.
  • Mentored 3 apprentices through IBEW apprenticeship requirements; all 3 successfully passed journeyman exams within the standard 5-year program window.
Apprentice Electrician IBEW Local 683 Apprenticeship — Columbus, OH | 2013–2016
  • Completed 8,000-hour IBEW apprenticeship program with classroom and field training in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems.
  • Consistently assigned to lead apprentice roles on commercial rough-in crews due to blueprint reading accuracy and productivity above apprentice-class average.

Licensure & Certifications

Master Electrician, Ohio #ME-049217 • OSHA 30-Hour • CPR/AED (current) • Scissor Lift Certified Journeyman: 2016 • Master: 2021

Technical Skills

Systems: Power distribution (120V–480V, 3-phase), conduit bending (EMT, rigid, PVC), panel terminations, motor controls, fire alarm rough-in • Code & Safety: NEC 2023, OSHA 30, lockout/tagout, arc flash PPE • Tools: Blueprint/single-line diagram reading, conduit benders, wire fish tools, multimeter, meggering, thermal imaging • Software: Procore (field documentation), Bluebeam (plan markup)

Why this resume works

  • Master electrician license with license number and IBEW local are in the contact line. Electrical contractors and GCs verify licensure before shortlisting. Front-loading it saves a step and signals professional standing immediately.
  • Project scale is concrete: $280K to $4.2M, 180,000 sq ft, specific voltage and amperage. Electrical hiring managers assess scope of project experience before anything else. Vague references to "large commercial projects" do not convey the same information.
  • Passing final inspection with zero correction items is a verifiable quality metric almost no electrician resume includes. It speaks directly to code knowledge and installation accuracy, which affects a contractor's reputation with inspectors.
  • The troubleshooting bullet ties the skill to a dollar outcome ($80K in production downtime prevented). Troubleshooting speed under pressure is a premium differentiator that most resumes describe but never quantify.
  • Zero OSHA recordable incidents over 4 years with crew size context (2,800+ crew-hours annually) makes the safety record credible. Safety compliance is a contractual requirement on most commercial sites and a liability filter for contractors.

3 tips for electricians in 2026

  • State your license class and number in the header Apprentice, journeyman, and master electrician are legal designations that determine what work you can sign off on. Include your exact license class, state, and license number at the top of your resume. Contractors who pull permits need master electricians on their license; they filter for that credential before reading a single bullet. If you hold licenses in multiple states, list them all.
  • Quantify project scale with voltage, square footage, and contract value "Commercial electrical experience" describes half the electricians on the market. "480V, 3-phase distribution installation on a 180,000 sq ft warehouse" narrows the field considerably. The more specific your project descriptions, the easier it is for a foreman or estimator to assess whether your experience matches the work they need done.
  • Add EV charging and solar experience if you have it Commercial EV charging infrastructure and rooftop solar installations are among the fastest-growing segments of electrical work in 2026. Contractors chasing these project types are specifically recruiting electricians who have already completed Level 2 or DC fast charger installations, or who have run conduit and homerun wiring for solar inverter systems. If you have any exposure, even on a single project, name it explicitly.

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