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Experience in data centers, mission critical facilities, laboratories, high tech manufacturing, semiconductor manufacturing, chemical processing, utility power distribution, material handling, water distribution, wastewater, and/or industrial processes.
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Job Segment: Power Plant Operator, High Voltage Electrician, Nuclear Engineering, Power Systems, Electrical Engineering, Energy, Engineering. Utility/Power plant experience working in operation/maintenance, high voltage electrician, instrument controls technician, etc.
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Strong technical knowledge of power distribution design, switchgear, panelboards, MCCs, VFDs, industrial power systems from low to high voltage. Perform electrical power distribution and panel wiring schematic design, with associated procurement and fabrication oversight.
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Join Light Electric Co., Inc. as an Industrial Controls Electrician / Journeyman! Job Title: Industrial Controls Electrician / Journeyman Company Name: Light Electric Co., Inc. Salary: $30 - $35+ per hour - Depending on Experience Full Job DescriptionLight Electric Co., Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced Industrial Controls Electrician / Journeyman to join our team.
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Education and/or Experience - A minimum of 8+ 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, etc.
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5+ 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, etc.
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Maintenance Industrial Electrician - GeorgiaCentral GA (Macon and Milledgeville area) The world needs solutions. During your day shift as a Maintenance Industrial Electrician - Georgia, you will.
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Responsibilities: Industrial Electrician will provide electrical and electronic maintenance, troubleshooting, and engineering support of production machinery, power distribution, and utility systems Electrician will perform electrical preventative, scheduled, and corrective maintenance Electrician will operate, modify, and maintain electrical power distribution systems, lighting systems, power for receptacles, hvac power and controls, etc.
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Experience: Five years' experience in an electrical generation power plant or similar industrial concern with at least three years' experience working as a journeyman electrician or equivalent.
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You will be involved in power distribution designs and the preparation of specifications for the procurement of instrumentation and controls equipment and related installation services. Description Project teams in our Energy & Industrial Group (EIG) support industry-leading projects in power generation, plant design, environmental compliance, mid/downstream oil & gas, and multi-disciplined industrial projects.
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5 to 8 years experience as an industrial electrician, including 3 Phase Plant Power Distributions systems, motor theory, PLC controls. Vocational school or junior technical college training as an industrial electrician.
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OVERVIEW A Journeyman Commercial Electrician Project Supervisor should have over 5 years of experience, is a highly skilled professional responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems across commercial, and industrial settings.
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Job ID: 495823 Oldcastle APG, a CRH Company, is the leading provider of outdoor living solutions in North America with an award-winning portfolio that enables customers to Live Well Outside.
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Electronics Technician, Radar and Sonar Operator, Electronic Instrument and Equipment Repairer, Communications Equipment Operator, Avionics Technician, Building Electrician, Power Electrician.
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Install and set up other instrumentations Requirements High School Diploma or GED Equivalent 1+ years of electrical, electronics, or related maintenance experience in a manufacturing, industrial, military or related environment Other Associates Degree in electronics, computer science, or related discipline or a computer electrical apprenticeship preferred Must be comfortable working third shift The approximate hourly pay for this position is $33.55 an hour for an Electrician Class I rate.
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