
Industrial Electrician
Korn Ferry, Laramie, WY, United States
* Please note: This company is specifically seeking candidates with U.S. military experience w/a Electrical background *
Korn Ferry Military Division has partnered with our client on their search for an Industrial Electrician for their Laramie WY manufacturing plant. This is a new facility, currently under construction
Candidate MUST HAVE 3–5+ Experience years in heavy industrial electrical environments.
About Laramie WY: Laramie (130 miles N. of Denver CO) is located at the base of the Snowy Range and Laramie Mountains, offering desirable perks for candidates who value outdoor lifestyle and space over larger metro living. While it is a smaller market, there are solid local resources including restaurants, sports, and community events.
(Larger markets in Cheyenne or Fort Collins are approximately a one-hour drive.)
The company offers Unique Employee Perks – a private park for employees and their families, which includes:
Shooting range (currently up to 300 yards with planned expansion)
Stocked fishing pond
Private access to the Laramie River
Tent and RV camping sites
Annual hunting tag raffles (including elk)
Compensation
$40.00/hr
What You Will Do
Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems across plant operations
Maintain motors, generators, breakers, starters, and power distribution systems
Diagnose issues using meters, meggers, and diagnostic tools
Support PLC troubleshooting (Allen‑Bradley environment)
Perform preventive maintenance to improve equipment reliability
Install and support new electrical systems tied to plant expansion
Work cross‑functionally with mechanical teams on repairs
Lockout/tagout and isolate systems for safe maintenance execution
Conduct safety inspections in accordance with MSHA regulations
Education and Work Experience
At least 4 years U.S. Military experience (Electrical background)
3–5+ years in heavy industrial electrical environments (mining, manufacturing, cement, steel, etc.)
Strong troubleshooting across:
3‑phase power systems
Experience with PLCs (Allen‑Bradley preferred)
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and prints
Comfortable working independently in a fast‑paced environment
Welding/cutting torch experience is a plus
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Korn Ferry Military Division has partnered with our client on their search for an Industrial Electrician for their Laramie WY manufacturing plant. This is a new facility, currently under construction
Candidate MUST HAVE 3–5+ Experience years in heavy industrial electrical environments.
About Laramie WY: Laramie (130 miles N. of Denver CO) is located at the base of the Snowy Range and Laramie Mountains, offering desirable perks for candidates who value outdoor lifestyle and space over larger metro living. While it is a smaller market, there are solid local resources including restaurants, sports, and community events.
(Larger markets in Cheyenne or Fort Collins are approximately a one-hour drive.)
The company offers Unique Employee Perks – a private park for employees and their families, which includes:
Shooting range (currently up to 300 yards with planned expansion)
Stocked fishing pond
Private access to the Laramie River
Tent and RV camping sites
Annual hunting tag raffles (including elk)
Compensation
$40.00/hr
What You Will Do
Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems across plant operations
Maintain motors, generators, breakers, starters, and power distribution systems
Diagnose issues using meters, meggers, and diagnostic tools
Support PLC troubleshooting (Allen‑Bradley environment)
Perform preventive maintenance to improve equipment reliability
Install and support new electrical systems tied to plant expansion
Work cross‑functionally with mechanical teams on repairs
Lockout/tagout and isolate systems for safe maintenance execution
Conduct safety inspections in accordance with MSHA regulations
Education and Work Experience
At least 4 years U.S. Military experience (Electrical background)
3–5+ years in heavy industrial electrical environments (mining, manufacturing, cement, steel, etc.)
Strong troubleshooting across:
3‑phase power systems
Experience with PLCs (Allen‑Bradley preferred)
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and prints
Comfortable working independently in a fast‑paced environment
Welding/cutting torch experience is a plus
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