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Provide guidance and perform quality assurance checks for subordinate cabling personnel in the installation, of LC, MTRJ, SC and RJ45 connector termination, and testing of fiber-optic and copper cabling systems, as well as various types of cable tray, PDS, and Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) conduit up to 4 inches.
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Must be able to install all types of conduits (Rigid, EMT, PVC), thread conduit manually and using a machine, read blueprints, bend conduit, install underground duct banks, rough in slabs.
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Layout and install rigid and EMT, IMC, conduit systems for feeder and branch circuit wiring in accordance with National Electrical Code and approved practices. Monitor and maintain plant service equipment consisting of air conditioning and heating systems, hot and chilled water circulation systems, chiller, cooling tower, boiler, feed water system, water softening system, air compressors, etc.
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Installs a variety of components in electrical systems including wire (Romex, Bx, single conductor, low voltage, high voltage), electrical boxes, panels, motors, lighting fixtures, meter sockets, switch plugs, conduit piping and EMT piping, etc.
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Demonstrate ability to bend EMT, IMC, and RMC conduit, with both hand hold and hydraulic benders. Experience pulling groups of 18 to 4 Ga. wires in conduit and cable trays. Work Experience THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Perform the installation of wire, conduit, switches and receptacles in buildings per the NEC (National Electrical Code.
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Working as an Industrial Electrical Assembler- Performing electrical assembly and wiring/building of control panels and switchboards for switchgear equipment- Will utilize schematics to wire panels and units- Bending/installing conduit (Rigid & EMT)- Each of these units can take over a month to build and wire completely- Will be required to lift up to 50 lbs.
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Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles, and installs conduit (EMT, IMC, Rigid, PVC coated, Aluminum, PVC, Flex Conduit, etc.) Five years experience, the last three years as an electrician with heavy industrial applications OR Completion of four years of on-the-job part training as part of a formal electrician apprentice program OR Three years recent (within the last five to seven years) full-time military experience as an electrician.
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Installing, bending, and threading EMT and Rigid conduit. State and Federally accredited Lineman Apprenticeship program. Install lighting control systems. As a Journeyman Electrician you will be required to perform all types of electrical work in commercial construction, industrial, and healthcare environments.
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Compliant installation of conduit (EMT, RMC, IMC, LFMC and FMC) Compliant installation of conduit (EMT, RMC, IMC, LFMC and FMC) The Installer III is responsible for assembling, installing and/or maintaining solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on varying surfaces (rooftop, ground mount, use specific structures, etc.
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Understanding of single and three phase and low volt DC, Trouble shooting and repair, Running conduit EMT and PVC. Plumbing/pipe fitting- PVC, copper, metal pipe threading repair and installation.
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Installs and troubleshoots electrical systems including, but not limited to, raceway systems such as EMT, rigid conduit, flexible metal conduit, surface mounted raceways, cable trays, and interior and exterior lighting fixtures.
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Install conduit, EMT, PVC, panel boards and all related fittings including controls for power, heat and light in accordance with Local and National code. Perform preventive maintenance and upgrades to wiring, conduit and electronic control systems.
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Must be able to properly install up to 1” EMT and PVC conduit for basicapplications. Skills: Fire, Alarm, Technician, Access control, Cctv, Install, Security, Installation, Alarm systems, Troubleshooting, Alarm installation Top Skills Details: Fire,Alarm,Technician,Access control,Cctv,Install,Security Additional Skills & Qualifications: Need to have a good attendance record and be able work flexible hours.
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Worked with all types of Rigid Metal Conduit' RMC and IMC to include the following. Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC and LFMC). Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) Rigid PVC Conduit Knowledge of NEC a plus.
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Strong knowledge and experience of conduit bending (EMT) and ability to produce quality day after day. Employees of Freedom Forever must submit to a criminal history check, MVR check, and a 9-panel drug screen that includes the following: Amphetamines, Cocaine Metabolites, Opiates, Phencyclidine (PCP), Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Methaqualone, Propoxyphene.
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