High Voltage Electrician Jobs
Job TitleA High Voltage Electrician performs a variety of electrical trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electric energy.
Work involves most of the following: installing or repairing any of a variety of electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, or other transmission equipment; working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications, locating and diagnosing trouble in the electrical system or equipment, working standard computations relating to load requirements of wiring or electrical equipment, and using a variety of electrician's hand tools and measuring and testing instruments Work Environment, Physical Demands, and Mental Demands: Minimum Requirements (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):
High School diploma or equivalent.
Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance.
Medium voltage experience.
Familiarity with electrical controls systems
Familiarity with NEC
Ability to lift up to 45 lbs.
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, etc.)
Clearance Required: TS/SCI w/ CIP Minimum Education: Minimum Years of Experience: Required Certifications: National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Electrical Power Testing Level II Certification Electrician Journeyman or Master License Preferred Qualifications: OSHA ten hour and 30-hour Construction Safety Certification American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Level I Infrared Thermography Certification Demonstrated experience with: Square D Equipment such as P24 Switch Gear, VR MV Breakers, and Master Pack Breakers ASCO transfer switches Compensation Details: US $70.34 per hour
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