Skip to main content
Tallo logoTallo logo
Apply for this opportunity

This job application is on an outside website. Be sure to review the job posting there to verify it's the same.

Electrician Assistant

Job

Six Flags St. Louis LLC

Eureka, MO (In Person)

$67,870 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

Review key factors to help you decide if the role fits your goals.
Pay Growth
?
out of 5
Not enough data
Not enough info to score pay or growth
Job Security
?
out of 5
Not enough data
Calculating job security score...
Total Score
42
out of 100
Average of individual scores

Were these scores useful?

Skill Insights

Compare your current skills to what this opportunity needs—we'll show you what you already have and what could strengthen your application.

Job Description

What You'll Do As an Electrician Assistant, you'll support the Electrical team in keeping park electrical systems and ride components operating safely and reliably during the season. This role exists to provide hands-on help with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting so issues are addressed quickly and work stays on schedule. Key responsibilities include assisting with electrical repairs and upkeep, helping with basic troubleshooting, supporting safe work practices (including lockout/tagout where applicable), and completing assigned tasks across night, weekend, weekday, and swing shifts.
Required qualifications/skills:
Prior experience assisting with electrical work or maintenance in an industrial, commercial, or similar setting Ability to read and follow directions, work safely around energized equipment, and use common hand/power tools Comfort working outdoors and on your feet in a theme-park environment If you're ready for a seasonal, onsite role at Six Flags St Louis, apply today! A Typical Shift You'll start by checking in with the crew lead, reviewing the night's priorities, and gathering materials before heading out across the park. Expect steady movement between shop areas and field locations, with time set aside for inspections, coordination with other trades, and documenting what was completed. Shifts can run late or land on weekends, so you'll pace your work, stay alert to changing conditions, and communicate clearly as plans adjust around park operations and guest-facing timelines.