Licensed journeyman electricians in DFW: hourly plus incentive pay, your van goes home with you, and on-call rotates and pays extra.
You will not start your day in a yard. The van is in your driveway, the gas card is in the van, and your first stop is the customer. You come to the Southlake shop when there is a reason to, not every morning at 6:30.
You will not be the guy who takes every after-hours call. On-call rotates across the whole team, and you get paid extra to take it.
You will not be running conduit in a trench in July. TLC is a service company, not a construction company. You diagnose it, you fix it, you go home.
Hourly base plus incentive pay. Benefits at 60 days. Paid training and paid license renewal. TLC has served Dallas-Fort Worth since 2003, and new ownership is putting real money into the trucks, the systems, and the team.
What the work is
- Residential and light commercial service: troubleshooting, repairs, panel and breaker work, service changes, lighting, device replacement, code corrections, and whatever a 40-year-old house decides to do that morning
- Clean, code-correct installs you would put your name on
- Leave the house better than you found it and earn the 5-star review
- Follow the safety protocols. Nobody gets hurt to save a same-day.
What you get
- Take-home van and gas card
- Incentive pay on top of your hourly wage
- Health, dental, and vision at 60 days
- Paid training and paid license renewal, including ServiceTitan University and structured field training
- Rotating on-call with additional pay
- Company iPad and uniforms
- A paperless field. ServiceTitan on the iPad, so the customer history and the ticket are in your hand before you knock.
- Help behind you. Apprentices and our operations manager keep material moving so more of your day is billable and less of it is windshield time.
- A company that is actually growing. We plan to open additional locations, and we would rather promote the people already here than hire strangers into those seats.
What you bring
- Current Texas Journeyman Electrician license (TDLR), in good standing
- 1 to 5 years of hands-on service work, residential or light commercial. Service experience matters more to us than total years in the trade.
- Your own hand and power tools
- Valid driver's license and a clean enough MVR to be insured on a company van
- Comfortable with attics, crawl spaces, ladders, and 50 lb of material in a Texas August
- You can talk to a homeowner without making them nervous
If you are a licensed journeyman who is tired of 6:30 yard calls and getting stuck with every after-hours emergency, we want to talk to you.
TLC Electrical Services is an equal opportunity employer.
You should be proficient in:
- Electrical Troubleshooting Skills
- Electrical Systems Diagnostics & Repair
- Electrical Installation
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Electrical Repair
- EV Charger Installation (EVSE)