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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG Albuquerque team.
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Assist the Master Electrician in the development of the Electrical Apprentice associates knowledge and skill level. Six years of experience working as an Electrician or completion of a formal electrical apprentice program.
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Completion of a four-year documented substation apprentice program -or - minimum six years' experience as a journeyman substation electrician. JOB TITLE: Substation Electrician. Responsible for all assignments, directives, schedules and programs as may be assigned by the substation supervisor or substation lead electrician.
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Journeyman Electrician are experts regarding electrical equipment, lock-out/tag-out processes and all manner of electrical systems in the hospital environment and the Electrical Apprentice will receive training and instruction on these tasks and systems, with the goal of preparing the apprentice to achieve Journeyman status.
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Must be a Marine Electrician with a minimum of 3-5 years relevant experience working in ship repair onboard US Navy ships (technical education may be substituted for a portion of the experience requirement.
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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG Electric - NYC team.
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Supervise, Direct, monitor, train, and work alongside one Electrician Trainee and/or one Apprentice. Delegate tasks to Electrician Trainee and/or one Apprentice to ensure a safe and timely completion of assignments.
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As one of the nation's largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding its staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG Electric - Indianapolis team.
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As one of the nation's largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG - San Antonio team.
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Plant Maintenance Coordinate maintenance and repair of plant components; troubleshoot and resolve problems that may arise Perform preventive/predictive maintenance to ensure long-term profitability, plant reliability, and risk minimization Assign work to other electricians, apprentice electrician, and others in the workgroup as required.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Apprentice Electrician works directly under the supervision of and assists a qualified Journeyman Electrician in installing or maintaining a variety of approved wiring methods for distribution of electrical light, heat, power, radio and signaling utilization systems in existing or new buildings under construction of industrial occupancies, including oil field electrical work.
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3 - 5 years' work experience as an electrician apprentice. Journeyman-HVAC, Journeyman-EMS, EMS, Installer, Install, Installation, Service Tech, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, entry level, Electrical, pipefitter.
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Education and/or Experience - Associate Degree in a technical field with a minimum of 3+ years of testing & commissioning experience within electric utilities or complex commercial & industrial power plants performing the specific activities listed above (or an equivalent amount of combined education , training and experience which may include Journeyman Apprentice Electrician Training, US Army Prime Power School, US Navy Nuclear Electrician Program and results service experience.
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Must have been employed as an electrician or electrician apprentice within the past 18 months. Master Electrician license required. Provide general lead electrician support.
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Must provide documentation of completing a certified electrical apprentice program obtaining Journeyman status or a minimum of 4 years of on the job experience equivalent to Journeyman status.
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