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The ideal candidate will mentor and develop Apprentice Electricians as well as promote the core values of FSG through excellent customer service and assuring the safety of all work. Installs control and distribution apparatus such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels; installs Buss, Busbar, electrical feeders, power systems and/or switchgear.
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Experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial (e.g., work with motor drive units, variable frequency drive, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), medium and high voltage switch gear) and commercial (e.g., generators, emergency power systems, transformers) electrical systems following all codes and safety standards to include: troubleshooting systems, following blueprints, and permitting projects.
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Electricians will perform complicated maintenance, installation and repair work on electrical circuits, power distribution, motors, generators, control panels and various other equipment within the plant.
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Performs highly skilled technical work in the inspection, troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and diagnostic analysis of all components of the MetroLink electric traction power generation and distribution system, including but not limited to: substations, power return to substations and catenary systems.
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Perform all scopes of large-scale commercial projects, from power distribution to rough in, trim, and finish work. Installations include but are not limited to panel boards, conduits, lay-in fixtures, wall packs, exit signs, light fixtures, disconnects, breakers, power distribution equipment, power supply wiring, MC cable, strut, and cable tray.
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Maintain safety and quality standards on all installations and tasks. Electrician with 3 or more years of experience in commercial electrical construction. Electrician position responsibilities.
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Join the OEC team and discover one of the fastest growing electrical contractors in the Southeast! Ensure code compliance through proper installation of electrical components. Working knowledge of the National Electrical Code, local codes and job site safety requirements.
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We do large commercial, institutional, and multifamily electrical construction projects. What we are looking for:Electrician with 3 or more years of experience in commercial electrical construction. Upholds Owen Electric Company values of teamwork, professionalism, growth, and integrity.
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You will perform electrical installations of a commercial nature. Looking for an environment with driven individuals who are committed to excellence and growth? Has hand tools and reliable transportation.
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Work from ladders, scaffolds, or roofs to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures. As an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status.
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The Electrician performs work associated with fabrication, installation, inspection, and repair of electric and power distribution circuits connected to and including production plant machinery and equipment.
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The Industrial Electrician must be able to work in all conditions. Ability to install, maintain, and troubleshoot power distribution systems, branch circuits, lighting systems, transformers, and wiring methods.
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Work with blueprints when installing electrical systems in manufacturing facilities, waste water treatment plants and other structures. Hours: Monday through Thursday from 7 am - 5:30pm in Kinston, NC. Some weekend work will be required.
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Perform all electrical tasks with general supervision, and possesses minimum Electrical Power Distribution certification for repairs and for new installs. Electrical Power Distribution Graduate/Certified.
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Installs electrical wiring, electrical heating units, motor and machinery controls, power and lighting transformers, electrical distribution panels, and electrical hardware for new installation or replacement.
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