Location
Phillip Burton Federal Building
Job Description
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Install, maintain, and enhance electrical systems and components, including fuses, lights, and wiring.
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Inspect, test, and diagnose issues with electrical systems and components.
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Test electrical systems and components to ensure proper functioning.
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Complete required documentation of repairs and service information.
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Ensure adequate inventory of necessary supplies and parts.
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Calibrate equipment to provided specifications.
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Perform preventative maintenance on electrical systems and components.
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Troubleshoot problems and make timely repairs.
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Perform all work in a manner that meets and follows electrical codes, blueprints, and standards.
Qualifications
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3-5 years of electrical experience.
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Valid driver's license in the state of practice.
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Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds.
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Ability to bend, climb, squat, reach, and kneel.
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Comfortable reading and understanding electrical blueprints, schematics, and diagrams.
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Working knowledge of electrical theory, and the associated principles, materials, and equipment.
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Demonstrated ability to operate hand and power tools associated with electrical work.
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Ability to calculate basic mathematical problems.
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Willing to work overtime.
Licenses/Certifications
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Completion of an electrician apprenticeship program required.
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Completion of an electrician program at technical or trade school - NETA Level 3 preferred.
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Journeyman Electrician license required in the state of practice.
Salary
Full Time/$49.53/hr