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Install wiring for air conditioning and refrigeration units. MUST HAVE ALL PPE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HARD HAT, WORK BOOTS, SAFETY GLASSES, GLOVES, HIGH VISIBILITY VEST AND HARNESS & LANYARD Qualifications*Motivated work ethic *Clear verbal communication skills *Ability to collaborate with a team *Basic mathematical ability including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division *Ability to read, write, and interpret reports and documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, and procedure manuals.
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Ability to problem-solve independently as well as brainstorm in line with the challenges that often arise in older/classic vehicles IE mating a new wiring harness to a partial OEM harness.
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The Electrician is responsible for wiring, installing, and repairing electrical control systems according to technical blueprints. As a respectable company, they embrace curiosity and innovation to deliver cutting-edge manufacturing solutions that add value to their customers worldwide and are in the looks of a skillful Electrician join their dynamic team.
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Wiring of 110v outlets, CAT6 data, thermostats, 110v LED lighting and light switches. Ability to pull, build and loom wire harness. Knowledge of low voltage electrical systems and basic wiring principles.
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The Aircraft Electrician will be responsible for wiring harness fabrication, installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of aircraft electrical systems and components. Ability to perform a variety of electrical trade functions such as wire harness fabrication.
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Connects wiring to fixtures and power equipment; splices wires as required. Pulls wiring through conduit. Ability to isolate defects in wiring, switches, motors, and other electrical equipment.
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The Electrician will assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools. Including but not limited to the following: rain gear, chemical protective clothing, supplied air and air purifying respirators, safety harness, sand blast hoods, fire resistant coveralls, hard hat, ear plugs and safety glasses.
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Knowledge of electrical pulling, crimping & installing Electrical harness installationKnowledge of how to read and understand wiring schematics and diagramsFamiliar with control panels (PLCs.
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Support Electrical Bench work such as assembly of wiring harness, assembly of kitted materials, etc. 2- 3 years' experience as an Industrial, Trade, Maintenance or Manufacturing Electrician.
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Always wear personal protective equipment on jobsite: hard hat, safety glasses, safety vest, safety shoes, gloves, harness, etc · Employee's weight and personal tools cannot exceed the weight limit of ladder (Class 1, 250 lbs., Class 1A, 300 lbs.
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Electricians MUST have own basic hand tools, own harness and a yoyo lanyard & be able to show up to work and work scheduled hours and be drug free. Perform routine maintenance on electrical wiring and systems.
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Openwork is currently assisting a local client in their search to fill a Low Voltage Electrician job in Spartanburg SC. As a Low Voltage Electrician you will be responsible for installing wiring harness for commercial trucks.
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Assemble structural and functional components such as motors, controls, switches, gauges, wiring, harness valves, pumps, compressors, condensers, cores and pipes. If you are an Electrician eager to master your skills alongside other accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career.
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An Avionics technician with extensive experience with wiring harness trouble shooting/replacement is an acceptable alternative to an Aircraft Electrician. Must have experience with installation of electrical related TCTO/wiring modifications installations including wiring harness installation/repair.
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Uses 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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