@Jerry Puckett I own
an electrical contracting business and I learned a long time ago to let others do what they do beat and I stick to what I do best.
Power Right Fire and Security Solutions initially started off as
an Electrical Contracting Business back in 1982 which also installed Intruder Alarms Systems.
Protect equipment that you have rented or leased for
your electrical contracting business, such as forklifts and backhoes.
Protect against customers» claims for negligent acts, errors or omissions committed during
electrical contracting business activities that result in a loss for the client.
Protect those who work for
your electrical contracting business.
He founded Herberger Enterprises, Inc.,
an electrical contracting business, in 1972 and operated it for 30 years.
Not exact matches
While most NECA members are small
businesses, large, multi-area
electrical contracting firms are also members of the association.
This challenging and exciting opportunity, based in Yorkshire, requires an individual with a strong technical background and demonstrable experience in taking the operational lead for
contracts and / or divisions /
business units or regions, from within the utilities, HV power / energy /
electrical... more
Create Resume Nolan Shaw 100 Main Street, Cityplace, CA, 91019 Cell: (555) 322-7337 —
[email protected] Summary Highly motivated and self - driven graduate seeking an entry - level position building upon my analytical skills Experience Aministrative Assistant June 2012 to Current Denver
Electrical Contracting - Denver, CO Created Women's Owned
Business (WBE) application Participated in trade shows ESL TEACHER January -LSB-...] Continue Reading →
Business Manager — Duties & Responsibilities Provide full service construction and
contracting services including
electrical, plumbing, masonry, roofing, etc.. Manage daily operations of home sales, construction, and
contracting businesses ensuring profitable operations Recruit, train, and direct staff ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Oversee sales, customer service, and construction site personnel Set and strictly adhere to budgets and schedules Maintain compliance with all applicable zoning codes, laws, and safety protocols Oversee company finances ensuring profitable and fiscally responsible operations Consistently meet or exceed sales goals through networking, in personal sales, and other tactics Craft effective sales presentations and proposals, tailoring them to clients based on their specific needs and styles Maintain comprehensive records detailing pricings, sales, activities reports, site visits, and other pertinent data Build and strengthen relationships with key clients, partners, and industry leaders Interact with support staff and company resources effectively to create the best consumer experience Develop a rapport with customers and orient them to various products and services Ensure customer satisfaction by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
Core Competencies Building Development • Operations Management • Commercial & Residential Projects • Brand Development Vendor Relations • Market Trends • Forecasting • Negotiation • Team Leadership • Strategic Analysis Communications •
Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing & Construction Management • HVAC • Payroll & Budgeting
Business Analysis • Recruitment & Training • Emergency Evacuations • Customer Relations • Operations Improvement • Compliance • OSHA •
Contract Negotiation
Ronart Industries, Inc. (Detroit, MI) 1995 — 2008 Purchasing Manager • Directed purchasing of all material, tools, and equipment for «Big 3» projects • Focused on steel, non-ferrous material, mechanical, hydraulic, and
electrical equipment • Utilized mechanical engineering background as liaison between purchasing and engineering departments • Negotiated and signed long - term, multimillion dollar
contracts enhancing company sales • Brokered
business deals with international companies expanding company reach
Originally called 2EU after his
Electrical Utilities
business in George Street its first advertising
contract was with butcher Harry Woods, from George Street, who paid one shilling for each advertisement.