This is a focused, specialized role: you'll spend your days performing the electrical work behind residential heat pump systems — wiring equipment, running circuits, and completing panel and service upgrades to support installs. If you want deep, hands-on repetition in a high-demand, fast-growing corner of the electrical trade, this is built for you.
You'll work directly alongside licensed electricians and our installation crews, building real technical skill on every job while progressing toward your journeyman's license.
Compensation
$25–$35/hr, depending on years of, and related, experience.
What You Will Do
- Install, wire, and upgrade electrical components and systems supporting heat pump installations
- Support panel changes and service upgrades under the direction of a licensed electrician
- Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical faults under supervision
- Read and interpret electrical layouts, schematics, and equipment submittals
- Maintain compliance with electrical codes, OSHA regulations, and safety protocols
- Collaborate closely with licensed electricians, project coordinators, and operations managers
- Participate in structured on-the-job training to build toward journeyman licensure
Qualifications & Preferred Experience
- Actively working toward a Massachusetts Electrical Apprentice license through the Board of State Examiners of Electricians
- 2+ years of hands-on experience in electrical installation, troubleshooting, and repair. Those with experience related to heating and cooling systems with be prioritized.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical layouts, schematics, and equipment specifications
- Comfortable with focused, repetitive electrical work specific to heat pump systems
- Strong teamwork skills, with the ability to follow instructions and collaborate effectively on a crew
- Full-time availability, with flexibility for after-hours work when needed
- Authorized to work in the U.S.
- Valid driver's license required
- Able to pass a background check and drug test (does not screen for marijuana)
- Physical requirements: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs; comfortable working in attics, basements, and crawlspaces; able to climb ladders and work in varying seasonal/outdoor conditions.
Logistics
- Service area: Metrowest and Eastern Massachusetts - you'll travel to job sites across this area daily.
- Schedule: Consistent, full-time work, year-round, Monday–Friday — no on-call or after-hours rotation. We're proud to offer a stable, reliable schedule you can build a life around.
- Tools & vehicle: Crew leads (Licensed Journeymen, or those who prove they can handle running jobs) receive a company van outfitted with tools. You should expect to use your own vehicle to travel to/from job sites daily. Having your own tools is great, but not required.
Why Choose Forge?
- Career Growth: A clear pathway to your journeyman's license, with hands-on experience and mentorship from licensed electricians every day.
- Competitive Compensation: Wage increases as you progress through your apprenticeship and take on more responsibility. Wage-wise, we care more about your quality and work-ethic than number of hours here.
- Employee Benefits: Health and dental insurance, a strong 401(k) match, 11 paid company holidays, personal paid time off, and more.
More About Us
Forge is on a mission to build and power the next-generation trades workforce. Based in Newton, MA, we install heat pump systems across Metrowest and Eastern Massachusetts, and we're growing fast. We're guided by four values: always add value, solve the problems, teach and learn, and build together. If you're looking for a company that invests seriously in your growth and treats the trades as a career, not just a job, you'll fit right in at Forge.
Forge is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every qualification listed.