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With your name, Apprentice Electrician, and the location in which you're interested. Blueprint Reading: Interpret electrical drawings and blueprints to determine the layout and installation of conduit systems.
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Must have the ability to learn and grow in the refrigeration, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing maintenance environment. This apprentice position supports assigned retail stores and maintenance department personnel.
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BIW Design Apprentice graduate preferred. Working with customers (Navy, Installing Activities, Procurement, Contracts, Detail Design, and On-Site Design Representatives) to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
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How many years of apprentice level experience do you have in a job requiring the application of mechanical/electrical skills in a water/wastewater treatment, water distribution system, or similar environment.
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Experience : Minimum of 6 months to 1 year of hands-on experience in the trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc). We are actively looking for Apprentice Plumbers who not only take pride in their work but also have a strong passion for learning and advancing in the trades.
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As one of the nations largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the LA Construction team.
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Tests continuity of circuit to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components, using testing instruments, such as ohmmeter, battery and buzzer, and oscilloscope. Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles, and installs electrical conduit, using tools, such as hacksaw, pipe threader, and conduit bender.
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We perform all phases of plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work on projects such as single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, hotels, and student housing. Purpose: As an apprentice plumber, you will play a crucial role in the success of our projects.
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Building Maintenance Mechanic II prefers an apprentice license for HVAC, Plumbing, or Electrical. Building Maintenance Mechanic III will require an apprentice license in mechanical, electrical, or plumbing.
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This position is the highest of a multi-step progression from Apprentice Lineman 1 to Journeyman Lineman and is expected to know all aspects of Journeyman Lineman duties for the Company. Closes: Open Until FilledSalary: $57.32 per hour; Union; $20,000 Union Retention BonusJob DescriptionTo install, repair and maintain overhead and underground electrical power lines and auxiliary equipment.
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Apprentice Certified Power Generation/ Electrical Technician (Preferred) Capable of electrical repair and maintenance with minimal supervision - hands on exposure to working on power generation products.
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The Electrician II (Journeyman) performs electrical repair and maintenance on billboards and facilities. Install, maintain, test and repair electrical wiring and lighting systems for billboards and in facilities.
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The Electrical Apprentice will work under the direction of an Electrician performing installations, alterations, additions and/or repairs of electrical systems. Must be experienced with all required hand and power tools associated with the electrical trade.
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Must have Electrical Apprentice License at a minimum. Must have worked as an Industrial electrical helper or as an Industrial Electrician for a minimum of 4 years. Industrial Journeyman Electricians will install, repair, and maintain electrical wiring, conduit, equipment, and fixtures.
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Associates Degree in Electrical Theory Associates Degree in Electrical Technology Certificate of satisfactory completion of Pre-Apprentice Electrical Line-worker program Certificate of satisfactory completion from an Electrical Vocation High School program None / Not Applicable 04 If you checked any of the above, list the program name, completion date, and name and address of school where completed.
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