Operating in Seattle for the last 10 years, Outsource has seen growth in the Electrical and Low Voltage job markets. Especially with Low Voltage trades like Structured Cabling, Security and Fire Alarm, Access Control, and HVAC Controls. Job seekers in the Electrical and Low Voltage skilled trades must have the appropriate licensing (for example EL01 and EL06 licenses) to work throughout Washington state.
Ripe for Growth
Going into 2022, Seattle is ripe for growth in job opportunities with the help of investments in new construction and tenant improvement work. These opportunities are driven by projects on healthcare facilities, strip-mall store fronts, public storage facilities, and casinos. A large concentration of jobs will be in the Seattle metro area, followed by Tacoma as well as surrounding suburb cities including Boise, ID and Spokane, WA.
Wide Variety of Jobs for Electrical and Low Voltage trades
With commercial expansion driving the economy, growth is the continued theme for the Seattle market for years to come. This growth is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as the Low Voltage trades like Structured Cable Technicians, Data Center Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers.
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