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Be a licensed Journeyman Electrician (Class A) Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit; weld supports; install cable and duct banks; make terminations.
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National Center for Construction Education and Research’s (NCCER) certification for Industrial Journeyman Electrician. Must have 4+ years of experience as a Journeyman Industrial Electrician.
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15+ years of commercial electrical installation as a journeyman or foreman electrician performing commercial or industrial installations. Provide overall quality of work and coordination of trade work construction; conducting detailed inspections of electrical trade construction based on deep, firsthand installation experience as a journeyman electrician.
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The K12 Electrician Journeyman (Low Voltage/High Voltage) installs, tests, and repairs grounding systems in accordance with accepted codes, standards, and manufacturer's recommendations.
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Currently licensed as a Journeyman Electrician. Install wire mold, raceways, and conduit in shelters and vans. Installs wire mold, raceways and/or conduits and fittings, replaces or installs wires by pulling wire through wire mold or conduit and connecting to electric fixtures or components, etc.
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Assist with the installation and repair plumbing/piping/tubing; wire single and three phase motors (single & two speed); run conduit; pull wiring to machinery, motors, operating parts, etc. At the direction of supervisor, assists with maintenance, monitoring, and performance of preventive maintenance on all equipment including, but not limited to, electrical, refrigeration, heat exchanger, HVAC, emergency backup systems and hot water systems.
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JOB DESCRIPTION As an Industrial Apprentice Electrician you will plan layouts, install conduit, cable tray, power and control wiring, electrical equipment and fixtures for industrial water/wastewater facilities.
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Education and Experience: A High School diploma, GED or higher, and three (3) years of journey level industrial electrician experience in an industrial environment, water or wastewater treatment facility.
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Understands NEC code to a journeyman level and demonstrates accordingly Proficient knowledge of conduit installation and wiring layout, along with ability to repair existing electrical systems Ability to build and/or modify a control panel to a professional level Proficient understanding of mechanical and/or electrical schematics and blueprints including equipment specific electronics diagrams.
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Perform physically demanding tasks, such as digging trenches to lay conduit and moving and lifting heavy objects. Place conduit (pipes or tubing) inside designated partitions, walls, or other concealed areas, and pull insulated wires or cables through the conduit to complete circuits between boxes.
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Performs electrical work under the direction of the building Master Electrician and or Journeyman Electrician. Demonstrate ability to bend EMT, IMC, and RMC conduit, with both hand hold and hydraulic benders.
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Based on location appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e., Journeyman or Master Electrician License, City License, Operators License, Steam Engineers License, etc. Perform electrical repairs including running and bending conduit piping, pulling cables, performing electrical panel maintenance, electric motor maintenance, and predictive maintenance using a megar on said motors and compressors.
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LME/PJ/General Journeyman Electrician License - required. Install wire and conduit for newly installed and existing equipment such as conveyors, programmable controllers, converting and corrugating machinery.
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Completed a State Indentured Industrial Electrician apprenticeship - Journeyman status. Install conduit and wiring for power distribution, lighting, and machine or equipment controls.
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This includes Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), batteries, motor control centers (MCC), three phase power, motor control circuits, synchronous and induction motors, lighting systems, cathodic protection, motor operated valves (MOV), transformers, overhead power distribution, conduit, and other electrical devices.
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