Job Responsibilities:
• Repair and replace wiring.
• Read blueprints and schematics.
• Document repairs and modifications.
• Manage and mentor apprentice electricians.
• Work with architects, contractors, and clients.
• Diagnose and address functionality and safety issues.
• Design and install indoor and outdoor electrical control, wiring and lighting systems.
• Inspect and test electrical systems, including fuses, transformers and circuit breakers.
• Stay apprised of revisions to National Electric Code (NEC) and other relevant legislation, building and safety regulations.
Qualifications/Skills:
• Ability to run conduit.
• Working knowledge of programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
• Communications skills, ability to interact with other skilled trade professionals, designers, and clients.
• Knowledge of National Electric Code, state and local building codes.
• Knowledge of energy-efficient equipment and products.
• Use of testing equipment and hand tools.
• Ability to work well individually and as part of a team.
Education, Experience & Licensing Requirements:
• Journeyman electrician certification or Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (BAT) apprentice registration. Preferred but not required.
• OSHA 10- or 30-Hour Training and Safety.
• 2-3 years residential, commercial or industrial electrical experience.
• Experience with new builds, renovations and historical restoration projects.
• First aid certification. Preferred but not required.
● Eligible to operate a motor vehicle with a valid driver’s license
● Criminal Record Check
● Able to pass a drug test
Schedule:
Monday thru Friday - 6.00 am to 2:30 pm (Available to work overtime as needed)
Compensation:
Negotiable: based on experience and qualifications.
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