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The Electrician apprentice is learning all tasks and/or working under the direction of an experienced craft worker to plan, lay-out, install, test and repair wiring, electrical fixtures, apparatus, motors, equipment and control systems in accordance with all applicable plans, specifications, codes and industry standards.
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Assist skilled craftsman measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble and install electrical conduit; weld supports; install cable and duct banks; make terminations. May be required to use ladders/mechanical platforms/manlifts/scaffold to access.
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Blue Mountain started as a family owned and operated heating and air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical contractor in 1981. Must be able to navigate the use of ladder-minimum of 6 foot up to 12 foot- with possible need for scaffold use to access rooftops.
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Overview The Rigger must have knowledge of complex rigging, heavy rigging, change crane boom and cable, electrical safety, ladder and scaffold safety, introduction to lifting machinery, wire rope basics, basic rigging, fire prevention, sizing of chokers, load charts, cutting torches, and basic knowledge of blueprint reading.
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Employees must be able to lift 50+ pounds, work from a ladder or scaffold, work overhead, and perform without hindrance activities and tasks that involve repetitive reaching, stretching, squatting, kneeling, crouching, and/or bending.
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May be required to use ladders/mechanical platforms/manlifts/scaffold to access required equipment/work areas (may exceed 200 feet), so must be able to climb and maintain balance on formwork, steel formwork, stairs, ladders and scaffolds.
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Lays, joins, aligns, wraps, and seals pipe sections, clay, concrete, and other type of pipe for water/gas main, sanitary sewer, telephone/electrical conduits. Requires ability to climb and maintain balance on scaffold/ladder.
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Ability to work skillfully with both hands constantly, independently, safely lift and carry objects up to 5 feet long and weighing up to 20 pounds routinely, 50 pounds occasionally, climb and maintain balance on ladders and scaffold, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, push, pull, twist, finger, grasp and feel on a constant and repetitive basis, stand, walk, talk, see (20/20 vision naturally or corrected), hear within normal range and perform repetitive motion activities.
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Demonstrated proficiency in all phases of mechanical and electrical repair including but not limited to; pump repair and rebuild, pipefitting, welding, fabricating, wiring and unwiring of equipment, and troubleshooting.
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Coursework in other safety related topics, i.e. PPE, respiratory protection, electrical safety, scaffold erection, excavation, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, etc. Coursework in other safety related topics, i.e. PPE, respiratory protection, electrical safety, scaffold erection, excavation, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, etc.
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GBI works closely with engineers and the company to provide Tanks & Plate Steel, Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E), Structural/Mechanical/Pipe (SMP), Coatings, Railroad and Plant Services solutions.
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Has the skills to perform one or several of the following tasks in trades, including plumbing, electrical, concrete, flooring, roofing, painting, cabinetry, framing wood/metal, T-Bar, drywall, and finishing for doors, windows, trim, tile, ceiling tile, hardware, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (“HVAC”) and switch box.
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May be subject to extreme cold (temperatures below 30 degrees for periods of more than one hour), extreme heat (temperatures above 90 degrees for periods of more than one hour), hazards (electrical currents, working on scaffold.
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Prepare and present training in safety topics such as fall protection, hot work, lockout/tagout, confined space entry, powered industrial trucks, electrical safety, scaffold safety, cranes/rigging, excavation/trenches, hazard communication, ladder safety, etc.
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This position may be required to perform a variety of construction tasks in all areas and aspects of the construction project - including scaffold or platform work, confined spaces and exposure to outside elements.
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