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Experience with simple wiring and wire harness assembly. customized per system and install cabling, electrical wiring (high and low voltage), conduit running and equipment integration dressing and testing.
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Previous experience as electrical wirer, electronic assembler, panel wirer, assembler, solderer, or conduit helper in a manufacturing, production or industrial environment is helpful. Build wire harness Read basic drawings/schematics Use hand tools for assembly of panels.
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Use a variety of hand tools, interpreting control drawings, plans, and specifications to install temperature control systems including conduit, enclosures, wiring and end devices. Must be able to wear helmets, safety goggles, fall protection harness and safety boots to safely perform job duties.
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Safety harness with lanyard and other personal protective equipment, various ladders, a multi-meter to determine voltage, power tools and hand tools. Installation and repair of wiring and conduit within the scope of the NEC (National Electrical Code.
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Should be well versed in conduit installation, motor control circuitry, switch gear maintenance and cable termination. Including but not limited to the following: rain gear, chemical protective clothing, supplied air and air purifying respirators, safety harness, sand blast hoods, flame retardant coveralls, flash suit with gloves and hood, hard hat, ear plugs, and safety glasses.
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At Trane TechnologiesTM and through our businesses including Trane® and Thermo King®, we create innovative climate solutions for buildings, homes, and transportation that challenge what’s possible for a sustainable world.
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Perform in production inspection, conduct functional and continuity tests of electrical assemblies, components, wire harness, and plugs (using an ohmmeter, test lights, and other electrical testing instruments) in order to ensure parts and assemblies meet production specifications and standards.
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Install or repair any of a variety of electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, lighting ballasts, LED drivers, pole lights, or other transmission equipment.
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Perform physically demanding tasks such as digging trenches, either by use of hand tools or power equipment, laying conduit or moving or lifting heavy objects. · Always wear personal protective equipment on jobsite: hard hat, safety glasses, safety vest, safety shoes, gloves, harness, etc.
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Cut, strip, bend, and form wire cable and conduit used to connect circuits and sub-assemblies. Performs a variety of preventative maintenance on parts, pumps, motors, die cutter machines, hydraulic systems, conveyors, steam systems, and related plant and facility equipment.
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Electrical candidate should be a licensed electrician or be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge and experience to meet the definition of a qualified person in a sign/billboard work environment. Install equipment such as lighting fixtures, relays, ballast, breakers disconnects circuit breakers and fuses.
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Ability to perform mechanical work tasks, handle and utilize a 2 lb hammer, hammer drill, drill press, reciprocating saw, manual conduit bender, conduit threading tool, 2 ft pipe wrench.
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Wire, conduit, starters, breakers, switches, conduit fittings, blowers, dehumidifier units, motors, lights, wiring harness, electronic components, wire switches, rectifiers, terminal blocks, transformers, relays, thermostats, humidistats, gauges, alarm bubblers, filters, air piping, sub-assemblies, air compressors, cable, and other related materials.
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We want to harness the skills and expertise of our people and attract the best talent, to enable a safe and accessible railway for everyone. Manage Environmental Management partners, our Works Delivery and Property and act as conduit between them and delivery contractors to carry out enabling works to ensure there are no obstacles (i.e. vegetation, hoardings, cladding) to accessing structures and undertaking examinations as per the programme.
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Make and install pre-assembled wiring harness when possible, drill holes, bend and install conduit (liquid-tite, EMT and rigid) as required. Make and install pre-assembled wiring harness when possible, drill holes, bend and install conduit (liquid-tite, EMT and rigid) as required.
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