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Licensed Journeyman Electrician responsible for the completion of customer requests on a daily basis while establishing a safe and efficient work environment and leading an Apprentice Electrician in the development of their technical skills.
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Troubleshoots and repairs electrical and electronic equipment such as motors, switches, timers, transformer, and power rectifiers and photoelectric sensors. Education: High school diploma and are a certified electrical journeyman or completed an associate's degree in an electrical related field required.
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License Journeyman Electrician. Preferred licensed Master Electrician in Florida. Knowledge of industrial transformer, LVMCC, HVMCC, and NEC. Preferred licensed Master Electrician in Florida.
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Our Journeyman Electrician:Will be licensed in the state of California and pride themselves on having a strong work ethic and producing quality work to join our field ops installation team. High level ability to determine panel and transformer placement.
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Toyoda Electric, a well-established Commercial & Residential Electrical Contractor serving Northern Ohio since 1996, is seeking talented full-time Journeyman Electrician to be part of a growing organization to assist with residential and commercial projects in Northern Ohio.
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Journeyman electrician license or NCCER electrical certification required. Provide preventative maintenance on facility transformers; visually inspect substation transformers for damaged insulators, potheads, bushings, or indications of overheating cable connections; inspect transformer pressure relief devices, tap changers, liquid level indicators, and cooling tubes for discrepancies; inspect equipment ground and record the number and size of ground bus and straps; check for proper tightness of all external bolted electrical joints.
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Coordinate and manage a team of electricians responsible for installation, wiring and testing of electrical components of chilled water systems. We are recognized consistently for our diversity - as a best place to work for Women, Inclusion, Equality and Disability and in 2022 ManpowerGroup was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for the 13th year - all confirming our position as the brand of choice for in-demand talent.
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High school diploma or equivalent, ten years of medium voltage electrical experience with power distribution systems, certificate of competency as a Journeyman Electrician with the City of Mobile Board of Examiners, and possession of a valid driver’s license and maintenance of a driving record sufficient to maintain insurance under the University of South Alabama.
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering / Technology or 2 years of experience as a Journeyman Electrician in an industrial environment. Plan, schedule, coordinate, lead and perform predictive maintenance - such as IR Thermography, Transformer Oil Analysis, Partial Discharge Analysis and Power Quality Analysis.
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Electrician: A qualifying performance test consisting of five wiring problems (lighting, motor, resistors, transformer, and motor control starter) and one conduit-bending problem. Two (2) years of full-time experience at the journeyman level as an electrician, machinist, welder, or stationary diesel mechanic.
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Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent, ten years of medium voltage electrical experience with power distribution systems, certificate of competency as a Journeyman Electrician with the City of Mobile Board of Examiners, and possession of a valid driver’s license and maintenance of a driving record sufficient to maintain insurance under the University of South Alabama.
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Candidate must have experience with Electrical industrial maintenance as a field service engineer/representative/technician, electrician, power distribution technician, and project manager. Our client, an International Chemical Company, manufacturing products for the Food & Beverage, Metal Foundry, Semiconductor, 3D Additive Printing and Chemical Industries, is currently seeking a currently seeking an Electrical Field Service Technician / Engineer, This position will be based out of East Chicago IN. This hands-on position reports to the Electrical Reliability Manager and will work with the Regional Reliability Team to achieve strategic reliability goals within the region.
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