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As one of the nation's largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding its staff and seeking an Electrical Construction Foreman to join the FSG - Kansas Cityteam.
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Responsibilities include servicing, repairing and maintaining the portable fire equipment and emergency exit lighting systems of our established customer base upon completion of our training program.
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Troubleshoot electrical problems and install new wiring or other components to fix lighting, fuse boxes, and generators. Troubleshoot electrical problems and install new wiring or other components to fix lighting, fuse boxes, and generators.
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We have longstanding partnerships with top manufacturers of automation, electrical, datacom, power transmission, safety, industrial supply, lighting, and solar solutions. We have longstanding partnerships with top manufacturers of automation, electrical, datacom, power transmission, safety, industrial supply, lighting, and solar solutions.
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Candidates should have experience as an industrial and commercial electrician. Experience as a Commercial and/or Industrial Electrician. Teladoc, TriaHealth, Legal Shield. Drive time and mileage paid for use of a personal vehicle when travel is required.
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Design and develop MEP systems including HVAC, electrical distribution, lighting, plumbing, fire protection, and other related systems for building projects. Design and develop MEP systems including HVAC, electrical distribution, lighting, plumbing, fire protection, and other related systems for building projects.
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Develop conceptual or detailed electrical designs in medium & low voltage power distribution, lighting, and special systems. Create power plans, grounding plans, lighting plans, single line diagrams, motor control schematics, and panel schedules.
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Experience with the design of building electrical systems, such as building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security, and other low voltage systems. Making calculations will require the use of engineering formulas and skills for design such as lighting calculations, power distribution calculations, equipment sizing, etc.
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Design duct bank, embedded conduit, cable tray, grounding and lighting systems from concept to completion utilizing engineering documents, sketches or vendor data. Design duct bank, embedded conduit, cable tray, grounding and lighting systems from concept to completion utilizing engineering documents, sketches or vendor data.
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