
Posting number: DMA-116-20206
Department: Gov-Department of Military Affairs
Job classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Posting type: Open
Categories: Building Maintenance, Maintenance
ANNOUNCEMENT NO 116-2026 BENEFITS
OPENING DATE: July 14, 2026 Retirement: LASERS
CLOSING DATE: July 28, 2026 Insurance: Medical, Dental, & Vision
Paid Holidays: 10 plus proclaimed
*SALARY: Annual Leave: 96 hours per year with tenure increases
MW-210 $35,734 - $42,890 Sick Leave: 96 hours per year with tenure increase
MW-211 $38,230 - $45,885
MW-212 $40,914 - $49,109
*Salary indicates typical starting range. Level will be determined by qualifications.
JOB TYPE: Unclassified*
*Current Classified employees must give up their designation to accept this position.
Perform skilled, journeyman-level electrical work in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of low-voltage and high-voltage electrical systems, fixtures, and apparatuses across the Camp Minden Training Site. The Tradesman (Electrician) ensures that all military, training, residential, and operational facility systems remain safely powered, code-compliant, and fully operational in support of the Louisiana Military Department statewide readiness and emergency response missions. Install, bend, and route electrical conduit, pull wire, and terminate connections. Install electrical hardware including transformers, junction boxes, circuit breakers, sub-panels, switches, and lighting fixtures. Read and interpret blueprints, electrical schematics, and wiring diagrams to lay out new infrastructure or modifications in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Diagnose and isolate electrical malfunctions using testing equipment. Conduct preventative maintenance inspections on facility power distribution systems, back-up generators, and exterior security lighting. Repair or replace faulty wiring, degraded circuitry, and blown components. Assist other facility maintenance trades (carpentry, plumbing, HVAC, and general mechanical) on multi-disciplinary projects. Respond to emergency calls, utility outages, or critical equipment failures. Must remain available to report for duty during state emergencies or natural disaster support activations. Maintain records of completed electrical work, materials used, and equipment service logs. Requisition parts, manage inventory of electrical supplies, and maintain the electrical workshop in a clean, safe, and organized state. Strictly adhere to OSHA, LMD safety regulations, and personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols. Strength & Stamina: Must be able to lift, carry, and maneuver tools, conduit, and heavy electrical equipment weighing up to 50 lbs. on a regular basis. Mobility: Requires the physical agility to climb ladders, work on scaffolding, operate aerial lifts/bucket trucks, and navigate confined or restricted workspaces. Postures: Prolonged periods of standing, bending, kneeling, reaching overhead, and working in awkward positions are required to complete wiring installations. Heights: Frequent work performed at elevated heights on ladders, scissor lifts, or rooftops. Environmental Extremes: Exposure to Louisiana's extreme summer heat, high humidity, and wet outdoor environments while performing exterior maintenance. Perform other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Possess solid knowledge and understanding in the areas of electrical maintenance tasks. Ability to organize tasks and prioritize duties for preventive, routine, and emergency electrical maintenance tasks. Must be able to work with minimal guidance, instruction. or supervision.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: By submitting an application for employment with the Military Department, the applicant agrees to the following conditions of employment:
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: All Applicants must complete a LANG-LMD-H Form 10 (State Application) and attach a legible copy of their Official Birth Certificate, Driver's License and Social Security Card. Resumes are optional and will not be accepted unless they are submitted with the LANG-LMD-H Form 10 (State Application).
Equal Opportunity Employer and State as a Model Employee (SAME)

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