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Electrician, electrical, wiring, 240v, 480v, commercial, construction, branch wiring, low voltage, cable, conduit, emt, rigid, superintendent, foreman, journeyman. Experience working with all types of conduit.
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Ability to install GRC, IMC, and EMT conduit. Ability to install GRC, IMC, and EMT conduit. Ability to install and maintain panels, motor starters, disconnects, and circuit breakers. Experienced installing and maintaining wiring and lighting systems.
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Install and terminate communication and electrical wiring - Direct Bury, through existing conduit, or running new EMT or Ridged conduit. Hydrostatic Testing - Sumps and Spill Buckets.
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Run EMT and Rigid conduit. Must be proficient in bending and installing up to 4" RMC Conduit. Must be proficient in bending and installing up to 4" RMC Conduit. Must have a minimum of 3 years experience as a journeyman electrician.
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Experience with conduit runs 1/2" - 2" (EMT,GRC,PVC Coated (Ocal) and S/S) + Installing conduit and wire, terminating conductors. Experienced Electrical Apprentice or Journeyman Electrician.
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ResponsibilitiesInstall controllers, field devices, electrical cable, conduit systems (EMT, GRC, PVC, etc.) ResponsibilitiesInstall controllers, field devices, electrical cable, conduit systems (EMT, GRC, PVC, etc.
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Installations of wiring including, but not limited to, NMB, MC, single conductor cable, and conduit (EMT, PVC, and rigid) systems. Installations of wiring including, but not limited to, NMB, MC, single conductor cable, and conduit (EMT, PVC, and rigid) systems.
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United Trades of America is looking for LOCAL APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS WITH CONDUIT EXPERIENCEHattiesburg, Starkville, & Madison (locals only/no per diem)Pay: $18-24 based upon experienceJob Description:We are currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to join our team as an Apprentice Electricians with experience bending a running EMT conduit.
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Ability to bend conduit on a GB Sidewinder style bender (EMT and Rigid) Bend, run, and install conduit (EMT and Rigid) Ability to bend conduit on a GB Sidewinder style bender (EMT and Rigid.
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Experience running/bending EMT conduit 1/2" to 1" is REQUIRED. United Trades of America is looking for LOCAL APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS WITH CONDUIT EXPERIENCE. Experience running/bending EMT conduit 1/2" to 1" is REQUIRED.
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Rigid, EMT, PVC coated rigid conduit. Service equipment, MCC, panelboards Minimum Qualifications to qualify for consideration, you must meet one of the following minimum qualifications and requirements: Master Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, or Apprentice Electrician is a plus but not a requirement.
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Journeyman electricians will be performing EMT conduit installations regularly, and will expected to be able to bend rigid and flex conduit, as well as install cable trays and raceways.
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Bending and working with RMC, IMC, and EMT conduit. Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit. Pulls wiring through conduit. In addition to producing fence boards and pallet stock lumber, Alta's zero-wood-waste sawmills produce by-products such as wood chips, sawdust, mulch, and bio-fuel.
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Skilled at installing rigid and EMT conduit and cable tray. Barilla America, Inc. wants to recruit an Industrial Electrician within Supply Chain based in Ames, Iowa. The individual will report to the Technical Area Manager.
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As an Industrial Electrician, you will troubleshoot /replace/install Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), pumps, motors, replace cooling towers and run new conduit as required. Bend and install EMT, IMC, and rigid.
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