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Maintenance knowledge with handling, installing, testing and operating all types of mechanical and electrical equipment including hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical drives, motors, MCCs, electrical, HVAC, PLC, etc.
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Expert Level (Level IV) - are the masters of their craft, skilled in electrical and hydraulic troubleshooting with a mechanical mindset, leadership skills and extensive knowledge in dock leveler and door repairs.
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Multi-craft maintenance and repair (e.g. performing interrelated repairs on electrical systems and mechanical systems) We have a robust training program that can benefit you provided that you have a proven base knowledge of mechanical maintenance repair (especially with regard to electrical repair multi-craft repairs.
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Maintenance Mechanics are also responsible for troubleshooting and repairing AC/DC electrical systems, reading schematics, and using electrical testing equipment (Volt-Ohm meter, amp meter, oscilloscope.
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Are you comfortable, competent, and capable with high-voltage wiring and multi-craft repair? Do you have an electrical certification, maintenance manufacturing experience, technical school training, or welding experience.
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If you are a Traveling Electrician eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career! Category Electrical - Journeyman.
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This position is right for you if you are a Master Licensed Electrician, devoted to your craft. Established in 1994, Mr. Electric is a global franchise organization providing electrical installation and repair services.
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An understanding of electrical/instrumentation and mechanical craft trades is required. Shift: This role is 3rd Shift, 6:15 PM-6:30 AMHourly Rate: $40.50 an hour + $2.00 shift differentialShifts Available: 12-hour shifts, 6:15pm - 6:45am, 4 days on/4 days offCompensation: Hourly Rate: $40.50 per hourThe Maintenance Lead provides technical analysis and decision support to Maintenance Technicians on their assigned team.
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Completion of a four-year accredited electrical apprenticeship program, four-year college degree or equivalent combination of technical training and/or experience. Plan and supervise craft activities including method of construction, manpower levels, material quantities equipment, temporary power sources, work schedule and documenting actual hours worked.
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On the field side, candidate will work directly with the project superintendent and management team conducting field inspections of system installation, developing, and updating construction schedules, learning how to build complex mechanical and electrical systems, learning how to build and maintain medical containment’s and ICRA, conducting daily health and safety meetings, attending project meetings, documenting, and quoting field changes, managing craft and trades, and updating redlines.
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Craft skills in electrical, carpentry, concrete and other building trades. Continuous Improvement: Collaborate with General Superintendent and project teams to identify opportunities for process optimization, cost-saving measures, and resource allocation.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil/Structural/Electrical Engineering or similar field preferred. Oversees the project craft plan for all assigned solar projects and participates in the project kick off when available.
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Maintain liaison with vendors and Inspectors to ensure all required materials, equipment, inspections, etc., support craft activities and project schedule. Monitor craft compliance with project safety program requirements; document and ensure corrective measures are implemented.
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Category Electrical - Apprentice. If you are an Electrician eager to master your skills while working alongside our accomplished Craft Professionals, this is your chance to advance your career.
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