The Best Culture I’ve Ever Experienced (Video)

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At Barts Electric, we believe in more than just building electrical systems—we believe in building careers. As a national electrical construction contractor, Barts Electric takes pride in developing the next generation of electricians by offering real opportunities, hands-on experience, and a supportive team culture.

In this video, we hear from Travon, who joined Barts Electric in 2024. His story is an inspiring example of how someone new to the industry can successfully begin a career in electrical construction.


From Healthcare to Electrical Construction

Before joining Barts Electric, Travon’s professional background was in healthcare. He worked as a phlebotomist in high school and later provided in-home healthcare. After moving back to Kansas City in 2024, he decided to pursue a different path—one that would provide him with long-term opportunities for growth and advancement.

That’s when Travon found Barts Electric. With no prior on-site electrical experience, he stepped into the trade and quickly discovered that Barts Electric’s supportive culture would help him succeed.


A Culture That Builds People Up

Travon describes the culture at Barts Electric as “fantastic.” Unlike other jobs he has had, he says Barts Electric offers the best environment to learn, grow, and build a career.

What makes the difference? Teamwork and mentorship. Whether it’s a foreman, superintendent, project manager, or fellow electricians, everyone at Barts Electric is committed to helping each other. Travon knows he can reach out to anyone for guidance and support—something that makes all the difference for those just starting in the trade.


Learning the Trade: A Strong First 90 Days

Travon’s first 90 days were filled with opportunities to build practical skills. He began in the shop, learning essential techniques like bending conduit, wiring lights, installing receptacles, and working with three-way switches.

From there, he gained real-world experience on job sites:

  • Park Hill Project – Worked under Quinton, focusing on overhead lighting and rooftop units.

  • KNC Project – Took responsibility for installing structural steel, hangers, and spearheading wire pulls.

These experiences gave Travon the confidence and skills he needed to move forward in his career as an electrician.


Why Choose Barts Electric?

Travon calls joining Barts Electric “the best first step” he has ever taken. His journey highlights what makes Barts Electric different:

  • A supportive culture that helps new electricians learn and grow.

  • Hands-on training that builds real, applicable skills.

  • Opportunities to work on large-scale projects across the country.


Start Your Career With Barts Electric

Whether you’re brand new to the trade or an experienced professional, Barts Electric has a place for you. We are always hiring electrical apprentices and experienced journeymen who want to be part of a company that invests in its people and provides opportunities nationwide.

If you’re ready to take the first step toward a rewarding career in electrical construction, consider joining Barts Electric—where you’ll be supported, challenged, and given the tools to succeed.

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My name is Travon. I’ve been with Barts Electric for coming up on a year now. Barts Electric is my first experience having actual on-site electrical work. I went into healthcare, working as a phlebotomist in a high school and also doing in-home healthcare, before my wife and I moved back to Kansas City in April of 2024.

The culture at Barts Electric has been fantastic. Of all the jobs I have worked, Barts Electric has definitely had the best culture that I’ve been a part of. If you are struggling in any regard, they are willing to build you up. I know I can call people that I have previously worked with at other job sites, and I know that they will be there to help me grow in the areas I need support.

I know that my manager, my lead, my foreman, my superintendent, all the way up to my PM, are willing to help me if I reach out to them. My first 90 days at Barts Electric were pretty good. I can’t really complain about them too much.

During my first three weeks, I was in the shop learning to bend conduits. I learned to hook up standard lights, switches, three-way switches, and receptacles—just basic electrical work. After that, I went out to Park Hill, working under Quinton. There, I was able to do a lot of overhead lighting and rooftop units.

Afterward, I went to KNC, where I was in charge of putting up all of our structural steel and hangers. I am still at KNC, spearheading all of the wire poles.

Coming to Barts Electric has probably been the best first step I have ever taken.

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My name is Travon. I’ve been with Barts Electric for coming up on a year now. Barts Electric is my first experience having actual on-site electrical work. I went into healthcare, working as a phlebotomist in a high school and also doing in-home healthcare, before my wife and I moved back to Kansas City in April of 2024.

The culture at Barts Electric has been fantastic. Of all the jobs I have worked, Barts Electric has definitely had the best culture that I’ve been a part of. If you are struggling in any regard, they are willing to build you up. I know I can call people that I have previously worked with at other job sites, and I know that they will be there to help me grow in the areas I need support.

I know that my manager, my lead, my foreman, my superintendent, all the way up to my PM, are willing to help me if I reach out to them. My first 90 days at Barts Electric were pretty good. I can’t really complain about them too much.

During my first three weeks, I was in the shop learning to bend conduits. I learned to hook up standard lights, switches, three-way switches, and receptacles—just basic electrical work. After that, I went out to Park Hill, working under Quinton. There, I was able to do a lot of overhead lighting and rooftop units.

Afterward, I went to KNC, where I was in charge of putting up all of our structural steel and hangers. I am still at KNC, spearheading all of the wire poles.

Coming to Barts Electric has probably been the best first step I have ever taken.