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Must have verifiable experience as a journeyman electrician or 4+ years working as an electrical apprentice. An Industrial Electrician will perform the following activities but are not limited to: install wiring raceways, install cable trays, install wire & cable, install electrical equipment, lighting, perform wire terminations, perform electrical tests, troubleshoot electrical systems, etc., across a construction site.
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Must have State issued journeyman or master electrician license. Completion of electrician apprenticeship or other formal/technical education. Richard Construction Inc. (RCI) is currently seeking an experienced Industrial Electrician.
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The K12 Electrician Journeyman (Low Voltage/High Voltage) installs, tests, and repairs grounding systems in accordance with accepted codes, standards, and manufacturer's recommendations.
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Must be a qualified journeyman electrician registered with the State of New Jersey or have completed an apprenticeship training program approved by the US Department of Labor that deals specifically with electrical work and is a minimum duration of three years.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of two years in an electrician apprenticeship program and two full-time years of applicable electrician work experience or possess a current Journeyman Electrician card.
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Job Title & Specialty Area: Journeyman Electrician. Journeyman Electrician license preferred. Maintains and performs repairs, modifications, replacements and installations of electrical equipment and systems to include wiring, conduit, junction boxes, relays, switches, starters, receptacles, breakers, panel boxes, fixtures, electric motors, disconnects, motor control centers, lighting systems, major and minor appliances, electrically powered tools and equipment, battery and DC systems, and other similar type equipment.
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As a Journeyman Electrician, you will plan layouts, install and repair wiring, electrical fixtures, apparatus, and control equipment for commercial lighting. A Journeyman Electrician will: Prepares sketches showing location of wiring and equipment, or follows diagrams or blueprints, ensuring that concealed wiring is installed before completion of future walls, ceilings, and flooring.
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Journeyman Electrician License or equivalent Electrical Controls/Automation Certification. Plant PLC Hardware (analog & digital I/O, wiring, power supplies) Controllers, Relays, HMI Panels, Communication Modules & related wiring Instrumentation & Sensors (Pressure, Temp, Level, Gas analysis, Weight, Flow) Control Valves, Actuators and Limit Switches.
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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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Pull wiring through conduit, assisted by electrician helper. The Electrician Journeyman Lead should have four (4) to seven (7) years of related experience. We are seeking an experienced Electrician Journeyman Lead to join our team.
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Installs cabling, power distribution systems, motor control centers, service and replace motors, lighting, and performs general electrical maintenance work - strongly prefer Journeyman electrician experience.
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Installs new systems and controls including power wiring, electrical and CEMS. Responsible for all aspects of the plant control system, HC900 PLC, Wonderware Intouch HMI, and Wonderware Historian (including programming), HMI graphics, troubleshooting, backups, documentation, etc.
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Responsible for assembling all components of solar energy systems, electrically wiring AC/DC systems, and structurally mounting racking and electrical equipment. With the next step in our growth, our team is ready to welcome an experienced and driven electrician to help continue the growth and execution of our projects.
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Understands NEC code to a journeyman level and demonstrates accordingly Proficient knowledge of conduit installation and wiring layout, along with ability to repair existing electrical systems Ability to build and/or modify a control panel to a professional level Proficient understanding of mechanical and/or electrical schematics and blueprints including equipment specific electronics diagrams.
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Must be licensed as a Journeyman Electrician through the State of Florida. Install, maintain, and repair wiring, electrical circuits, switches, relays, resistors, contactors, lighting, motors, generators, surge arrestors, breakers, fuses, PCL, control circuits, drives, and mechanical equipment.
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