Outsource Continues To Grow With New Charlotte Office

 

Outsource is pleased to announce the June 1, 2022 opening of our Charlotte office, the company’s 18th location nationwide.

Charlotte’s Booming Economy

The office is led by Shelby Singer, who has been with Outsource for over five (5) years, working in Sales & Account Management in San Diego. She takes on the new adventure with her fiancé and their dog, Mila. With the move to Charlotte, we will be perfectly placed to take advantage of the city’s booming economy and rapid expansion. The city is one of the country’s major banking hubs and offers easy access to North and South Carolina. The office will serve both low voltage and electrical verticals.

Dedicated Training Space

The new location is complete with dedicated training space and we are already looking to hire a Recruiter by the end of June to focus exclusively on the Charlotte market. Until then, Nashville’s Branch Leader Garret Godwin will be serving as Shelby’s right-hand man and processing orders for Charlotte.

Growing Talent Pool of Technicians

The location will train low voltage cabling and electrical technicians to create a viable talent pool of skilled talent to meet the high demands of the rapidly growing market. Out specialized training is perfect for those looking to transition into a skilled trade. All trainees are also provided with an OSHA 10 course that covers jobsite health and safety

Free Training Provided

Training is provided free of charge and all trainees are paid for every hour that they spend in the program. Trainees will also leave with a complete set of tools, including a tool pouch, a punch down tool, a multibit screwdriver, snips, sharpie, electrical tape, and PPE (hard hat, safety gloves, safety glasses, and safety vest).

Same Day Account Set Up

Charlotte will provide the same level of service and talent that our clients have come to expect from Outsource. We offer same day account set up, our work is guaranteed on every placement, and we deliver on demand as early as the next day.

For more information about the Charlotte location visit Outsource.net or contact Shelby Singer at 704-909-6611, shelby@outsource.net.

Outsource is a temporary staffing company specializing in the placement of Low Voltage & Electrical talent. The company employs over 2000 technicians weekly on jobsites across the continental U.S. Outsource works with the leading national system integrators and major electrical contractors in the United States and many of our technicians go on to permanent placement opportunities.

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Outsource Nashville Celebrates One-Year Anniversary

 

Outsource recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of the opening of out Nashville office, the company’s 16th location nationwide, and one of the most successful startup branches the company has ever produced.

Growing New Partnerships

Managed by Garrett Godwin with Recruiting headed by Marie Fuchigami, who bring over 14 years’ worth of experience between them, the office has outperformed all expectations thanks to the team’s ability to build and grow new partnerships, strengthening existing relationships, and through the acquisition of new talent. We are currently looking to hire a Recruiter to focus exclusively on the Nashville market and handle all of Outsource’s core competencies and main verticals.

Deep Talent Pool of Technicians

Additionally, the Nashville office’s training capabilities have created a deep local talent pool of technicians that allows us to supply OSHA certified, entry-level low-voltage installers to our clients in the Nashville market and around the country. It’s one of the major strengths that separates Outsource from the competition

Hire Talent for Tomorrow

Nashville will provide the same level of service and talent that our clients have come to expect from Outsource. We offer same day account set up, our work is guaranteed on every placement, and we deliver on demand as early as the next day.

For more information about the Nashville location, or the Recruiter position currently open, visit our Careers Page or contact Garrett Godwin at 615-649-0524.

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Los Angeles showing much potential for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians to find work in 2022

 

Starting in Los Angeles in 1998, Outsource has worked to build strong relationships with all types of Electrical, Structured Cabling, Audio Visual, Security, and Fire Alarm Contractors throughout Southern California. We’re busier than ever in 2022 showing much potential for Electricians and Low Voltage technicians to find work and stay busy in Southern California.

Sustained Growth with New Projects

Large projects are a key component to the market’s growth with some already under construction and or ready to break ground in 2022. Los Angeles is especially seeing sustained growth with new construction in the Entertainment, Technology, Infrastructure, and Distribution industry sectors. Another large component of recent and future growth in Los Angeles being Tenant Improvement and Remodeling projects.

Entertainment Continues to Grow

The Entertainment industry in the City of Angels has been the backbone of the economy for decades and continues to grow with projects at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Top Golf in El Segundo, as well as Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Spotify offices in Hollywood and Culver City.

Infrastructure and E-Commerce Generating Jobs

Infrastructure projects at LAX terminals and parking lots, Port of Long Beach, as well as a few Metro LA projects are creating jobs in many industries, mainly construction and skilled trades, like Electricians and Low-Voltage installers. Distribution and E-Commerce fulfillment centers are also booming eastward in San Bernardino and Riverside counties with the help of companies like Amazon, Walmart and Target all expanding their distribution channels with new warehouses and facilities.

Jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage Trades

All this activity is presenting a wide variety of job opportunities in construction, namely jobs for Apprentice Electricians and Journeyman Electricians as well as Low Voltage trades, like Structured Cable Technicians, Audio Visual Technicians, RF and DAS Technicians, Security and Fire Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Installers. Outsource will give you the opportunity to work with local electrical, cabling, and system integrators throughout Southern California.

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Industrial and Commercial projects in Houston Creating Uptick in Jobs

 

The Houston market continues to diversify its economic portfolio with expected growth in the industrial sector as the city continues to expand into 2022. Land is the driver for large industrial companies seeking space as well as residential and multi-family developers.

Rise of E-commerce

The distribution industry is seeing a large uptick with companies like Amazon buying up large sq. footage distribution space. The city should continue to become a national distribution center due to the recent rise of e-commerce.

Expanding Construction

The inner city of Houston is the host of many mixed-use commercial projects as well as hotels, and large office tower buildings. Hewlett Packard also continues expansion of its large global HQ campus in Spring, TX. Healthcare is also a major driver of construction work, always looking to beef up its medical infrastructure all over the city.

Jobs for Electricians and Low Voltage Trades

All of these factors contribute to thousands of job opportunities for construction workers, specifically for electrical and low voltage contractors. Skilled trades continue to be in high demand and comparatively to other major cities nationwide, Houston’s cost of living is still beneath the nationwide average.

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Four Ways to Prepare for Seasonal Staffing Changes

The arrival of a new season is often the signal for an increase in recruiting to get ready for busier times.

The arrival of a new season is often the signal for an increase in recruiting to get ready for busier times. For instance, the construction industry typically heats up, along with the weather, in the early spring, which creates a need for a variety of skilled workers, including electricians.

Other industries ramp up during different seasons, and some – like retail – see their need for extra help grow with the start of each season. Building a recruiting plan for those seasons makes sense. After all, being unprepared could lead to making hasty hiring decisions that you might end up regretting. 

To bring the best people on board, you need to start the process early. Procrastinating can leave you with a smaller pool of talent from which to choose. Also, when you’re in a rush to hire, you may miss the opportunity to engage fully with your candidates to ensure that they are the right fit for your company’s culture.

Here are four suggestions for a healthy seasonal recruiting strategy:

Don’t Put it Off Until the Last Minute

Other companies are looking for seasonal employees, so if you wait too long, most of the top talent will have been hired. Start the hiring process well in advance of your need to ensure that you’re not missing out on the best candidates.

Make Sure You’re Using Up-to-Date Job Postings

Companies will sometimes save time by using a previous posting. Doing that is fine as long as the information is accurate and current. Here are things to consider:

  • Does the title reflect the season?
  • Does the job category indicate that it’s seasonal or temporary work?
  • Does the job description give a clear picture of your expectations?

When you effectively communicate what you’re looking for in a seasonal worker, you’ll reach more candidates and prevent turnover down the road.

Choose the Best Sources for Reaching Seasonal Job Seekers

Even if you have used display ads, job boards, career sites, college recruiting, or referrals in the past, make sure you have identified the one that has the best track record for finding seasonal workers this time around. That’s the source you’ll want to use to make the best use of your hiring budget.

Look at Past Seasonal Employees First

If you believe some of last season’s temporary employees are planning to return, give them preference on the new season. It’s an excellent way to streamline your hiring process so you can focus on bringing in additional quality workers like them.

Use the Experts at Outsource to Help You Find Seasonal Workers

Tell us what type of seasonal worker you need, and we’ll help you find it. Contact the professionals at Outsource. We are the largest staffing firm in the nation specializing in the placement of low voltage and electrical talent.

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What Motivates Employees and Supervisors to Work Safely Together?

Part of every supervisor’s responsibility is to support and promote a safe workplace. While various methods can lead to a safe working environment, most of them will revolve…

Part of every supervisor’s responsibility is to support and promote a safe workplace. While various methods can lead to a safe working environment, most of them will revolve around encouraging open communication and giving workers clear guidelines on the type of behavior that will promote safety, while quickly attending to any acts that undermine safety.

Here are a few safety tips every boss should keep in mind.

Walk the Walk

Supervisors are the company’s leaders in all aspects of the business. Leadership in safety means showing subordinates an excellent example. Advocating safety doesn’t do much good if those at the top aren’t applying it themselves. While managers and supervisors should be doing their utmost to set positive examples in all areas, it is essential they adhere to the same safety policies expected of their workers.

Make the Message Stick

Those managers who are conducting safety training must ensure that the message – “Safety is our company’s priority!”- is getting through to their workers.

Open the Lines of Communication

Listening to workers about their safety concerns and acting on them shows you are committed to their safety. It’s also an excellent way to motivate them.

Remain Vigilant

A safe workplace is not “once and done.” Supervisors and employees should always be monitoring the work environment for unsafe conditions. Leaders should be providing regular feedback, observing workers, and encouraging them to stay safe by informing them about all required safety procedures.

Keep Your Employees Engaged

While training is crucial, employees who are closely connected with their work and to their employer will be more motivated to take safety seriously.  Here are some suggestions to engage them:

  • allow your workers to make suggestions for a safer workplace;
  • have them participate in purchasing personal protective equipment;
  • let them conduct safety evaluations; and
  • put them on problem-solving committees.

Successful employee engagement in every company program, including safety, will depend predominately on the support and enthusiasm of those in leadership roles.

Positive Reinforcement Enhances Safety

In the past, one of the boss’s primary functions was to point out and correct the mistakes of their workers. Today, positive reinforcement, such as thanking an employee for completing a task efficiently, has been shown to reinforce the positive behavior and cause it to happen in the future.

Safety programs also benefit from positive reinforcement. When supervisors take the time to notice and commend safe acts by their workers, those actions will likely be repeated. And research on employee satisfaction indicates reminding employees that they are working safely and thanking them for their efforts goes a long way toward motivating them.

Positive reinforcement, however, does not mean ignoring accidents, even if they are minor. Supervisors must continue to address safety issues, but more as a learning opportunity and less in an accusatory manner.

Are you looking to add talented electrical workers to your team? Contact Outsource!

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