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Layout and install electrical systems including conduit, wiring, cable tray, strut, pumps and motors, breakers, gear, and various other electrical components to code or spec. Electrical Apprentice or Journeyman.
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Installs, maintains, troubleshoots, calibrates, repairs and replaces high voltage electric distribution systems and related equipment, including but not limited to switchgear, circuit breakers, relays, substation equipment, solid state control systems, power and distribution class transformers, generators, capacitor banks, solid state meters, protection and monitoring systems, cable and conduit.
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All new Journeyman Electricians must be able to qualify for a Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC). Applicant must be able to properly install conduit and wire. Troubleshooting and testing of 440v and 2300v breakers and motor starter circuits.
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Minimum two years experience in industrial electrical wiring and control work, including conduit bending, basic wire calculations, blueprint reading and multimeter use. Familiarity with electrical terms and symbols, wire sizes and ampacities, conduit sizes and fills, ohm's law.
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Journeyman Electrician with 3-5 years Industrial experience. Installs control and distribution such as switches, relays, and conduit breaker panels, fastening or hanging them in place with screws or bolts using drills, masonry chisels, hammer, anchor bolts.
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Journeyman Electrician License or Apprentice license applicable to the state where work is. In addition, the Journeyman Electrician determines the type and cost of materials required for the project, ensures specifications and drawings are accurate, reviews projects and plans, determines layouts and testing electrical patterns.
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The Journeyman Electrician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of both electrical systems as well as low voltage building automation systems. This job description was written for Relax & Company for the role of Journeyman Electrician.
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Required: Journeyman Electrician with certificate of completion from recognized apprenticeship program. Some examples include underground duct bank skids, modular electrical room equipment skids, overhead conduit racks, modular room kits and assemblies, power walls, and lighting.
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Measure, cut bend, thread, assemble, and install electrical conduit using rulers, measuring devices, hand tools, pipe threader, and conduit bender. Minimum of 4 years as an Apprentice Electrician.
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The Maintenance Electrician is responsible for effectively troubleshooting and installing wiring, conduit, motors, and any other electrical devices. Must be a Journeyman Electrician.
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Journeyman's card and/ or 8 years verifiable experience Ability to work any shift Minimum Requirements Qualified Journeyman Electrician having successfully completed a government sponsored apprenticeship OR Equivalent 8 years experience as an Industrial Electrician Additional Requirements Qualified candidates, excluding current Navistar employees, must be legally authorized on an unrestricted basis (US Citizen, Legal Permanent Resident, Refugee or Asylee) to be employed in the United States.
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Graduation from technical school, trade school or electrician apprenticeship program required. Install, troubleshoot, and repair electrically driven equipment, components, and general wiring, specifying wire and conduit sizes for accurate circuit protection of tools and equipment (multi-phase, voltages to 4160.
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Journeyman Electrician License (preferred) Experience in the installation of electrical panel systems, conduit, wiring, and fixtures. Journeyman Electrical License (Preferred.
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Tradesmen International is immediately hiring motivated Journeyman Electricians for projects located in the Riverview, FL area. If you are an Electrician eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Our Electrical Technicians work under the guidance of a Journeyman Electrician and are responsible for electrical installations, troubleshooting, and maintenance tasks. Install and bend conduit using manual, mechanical, and hydraulic benders.
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