Land Your Next Electrical Role with a Resume Built for Licensed Trades

Electrical contractors screen resumes for license level, code familiarity, and project type before anything else. A resume that buries your journeyman card or doesn't distinguish between residential and commercial work will cost you interviews. ResumeRefiner.ai surfaces the credentials and project specifics that electrical hiring managers actually use to make decisions.

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750K
Electricians employed in the US
11%
Projected job growth through 2032
74%
Of trade employers screen resumes via ATS

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Review smart suggestions one by one. Accept what fits, reject what doesn't. Your resume, your control.

Job Match Score 67%
0/8 Suggestions Reviewed
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Software Engineer

Tech Company Inc. | Jan 2022 - Present

Active

• Worked on web applications

Replace:

• Architected and deployed 5 full-stack web applications serving 50K+ users, resulting in 35% increase in user engagement

Reason: Quantify your impact with specific metrics (number of apps, users served, engagement increase) to demonstrate measurable results

Match Score: +15

How Resume Refiner Helps You

Tailored solutions for your specific career goals

License Level Clarity

Apprentice, journeyman, or master, get your license status and issuing state positioned where reviewers look first.

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Code and Standard Citations

Incorporate NEC references and local code familiarity naturally so employers know you'll hit the ground running.

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Project Type Differentiation

Clearly separate commercial, residential, and industrial experience so you match the right job openings.

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Job Description Matching

Paste any electrician posting and get targeted keyword and phrasing suggestions pulled from the employer's own language.

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ATS Optimization

Ensure your resume passes automated screening tools used by electrical contractors and staffing firms.

Certifications Front and Center

OSHA, NFPA 70E, and equipment-specific certs get highlighted so no credential goes unnoticed.

Your Next Electrical Job Starts Here

Upload your resume and paste a job description to get role-specific suggestions in seconds.