Jordan Look, VP of Construction, Director of Estimating and Business Development
Jordan started in the field as an electrical apprentice back in 2016. I grew tired of the "white collar" environment of my previous career and wanted to make a career change. After completing my formal training and getting my credentials as a journeyman electrician, I then proceeded to get my qualifications with the Arizona ROC as a licensed contractor.
When not working I enjoy all aspects of outdoor adventure.
Dan started in the Electrical Business in 1983 at the local #640 IBEW apprentice program at the Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant. After many years learning the ins-and-outs, he started his own company retiring in 2008. In 2014 Alan talked him into coming back to work to continue to grow Look Electric.
When not working you can find Dan on his UTV riding with his family and friends.
Eric started in the Electrical Business in 1994 as a 3rd Shift apprentice. After 2 years, he moved to AZ with a childhood friend to start their own business. In 2020 he came on board to help grow Look Electric.
When not working, Eric loves time with his family. Spending time with his wife on date nights or watching his 2 children play sports or helping with homework. A cruise is up there too.
Chris Decker, Service Manager
From the heat of the kitchen to managing complex electrical projects, my career has been all about adaptability, precision, and leadership. After over a decade as a professional chef, I made a bold pivot into the electrical trade—bringing with me the same work ethic, attention to detail, and problem-solving mindset.
Starting as an apprentice, I worked my way up and now manage electrical projects, lead teams, and ensure everything runs safely, smoothly, and on budget
Ryan Wolfswinkel
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