Industrial Electrician

3 months ago


Auburndale, United States Rita Staffing Full time
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBASIC FUNCTION AND SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform work in the design, installation, construction, modification, repair and maintenance of electrical apparatuses, equipment and systems; may act as lead
worker to other classified staff in the area; and perform related work as required. Inspect, isolate, troubleshoot and repair electrical malfunctions using various test
instruments; maintain and repair fire alarm, programmable lighting and access systems; test electrical equipment for safety and efficiency; plan the layout and
wiring of new or remodeled installations; fabricate electrical parts; inspect completed work for conformance with specifications, requirements and compliance with
applicable building and safety codes and regulations; inspect related work performed by contractors; estimate cost, time and materials for electrical projects;
participate in the maintenance and operations of an electrical shop; clean, maintain and service tools and equipment used in the performance of duties.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Troubleshoots, repairs and maintains electrical distribution systems including electric motors, electric
controls, fire alarms, and clock systems. Installs, troubleshoots and repairs new equipment and systems, including all campus lights and programmable lighting
controls. Monitors work done by outside contractors for adherence to National Electrical Code Requirements and reports back to supervisor. Assists in the writing of
specifications for repairs and new construction. Maintains appropriate service and repair records. Researches, purchases and inventories equipment parts, chemicals
and supplies. Responds to routine and emergency calls for repairs and service. May train and direct the work of other classified staff in the area.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS [Minimum level of formal education that is required to perform this job satisfactorily]
Vocational School or some college courses.
Trade school apprenticeship program that includes theory and on-the-job work.Experience:
Four years as a licensed, journey-level wireman in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operations setting.