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Install and connect power supply wiring, cables, conduit and electrical apparatus for machines and equipment. Measure, cut, bend, assemble and install electrical conduit. From pharmaceutical to education to food processing, our electrical contracting services provide high voltage, low voltage and emergency work for commercial and industrial facilities.
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Drives/Operates Horizontal Directional Drill for installation of underground telecommunications cable conduit, including fiber optic cable. Drives and/or operates diesel or gasoline powered equipment to/from/on jobsite (Backhoe, Trencher, Directional Bore, Digger Derrick, Pole/Bucket Truck.
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Assist project team as required with wiring, conduit installation, device installation, panel installation, panel wiring, device terminations, testing and start-up. Install all conduit, wiring, panels, and devices associated with the building automation and energy management systems for commercial and industrial clients.
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Pull wiring through conduit, assisted by an electrician helper. Measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble, and install electrical conduit using tools such as hacksaw, pipe threader, and conduit bender.
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Install and repairs plumbing/piping/tubing; wire single and three phase motors (under the direction of the Site Electrician); run conduit; pull wiring to machinery, motors, operating parts, etc.
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Operate various types of equipment including: assembly stands, manual and hydraulic conduit and tubing benders, standard and special lifting fixtures and mechanical measuring devices, miscellaneous pneumatic and electric powered wrenches, and hand and power tools.
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Monitor the operation and make adjustments on refrigeration, heat exchanger, HVAC, electrical, emergency backup systems and hot water systems; monitors operation, adjusts, and maintains refrigeration, chilled water, and air conditioning equipment; boilers, and ventilating and hot water heaters; pumps, valves, piping and filters; other mechanical and electrical equipment; record readings and make adjustments where necessary to assure proper operation of equipment.
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Coordinate with electrical engineer to develop electrical equipment layout, single line, embedded conduit, cable tray, heat trace, interconnecting wiring, lighting and grounding drawings. Develop conduit and cable schedules and material take-offs.
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Must be proficient in bending and running conduit (EMT and some rigid). Must be proficient in bending and running conduit (EMT and some rigid). At least 2 years of verifiable electrical experience needed for Top Helpers.
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Independently develop detailed wiring diagrams, instrument/lighting/grounding plan drawings, electrical schematics, cable tray/conduit sizing, cable selection, PLC panel sizing. Control system platforms used on site: Foxboro IA, Allen Bradley PLCs (PLC-5, ControlLogix), Siemens S7.
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Routing of conduit & cable tray in Revit. Knowledge and application of company engineering design and BIM & CAD drafting standards. This position is a minimum 2 years of relevant experience in BIM drafting (Revit MEP), with 4 being more common.
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Responsibilities Possess an understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) Work under the supervision of a senior engineer to: Develop electrical equipment layout, single line, interconnecting wiring, embedded conduit, cable tray, heat trace, lighting, and grounding drawings Generate electrical equipment and construction specifications Develop power studies including short circuit analysis and incident energy calculations using ETAP or SKM software.
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Accurately install wire, conduit, panel boards, fixtures, devices, prefab assemblies, boxes, and breakers according to job specifications and NEC. Bend conduit by hand and with benders. Journeyman or Master Electrician Card/License.
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Development and implementation of emergency communications, public address, and mass notification cabling, cabinet/panel/enclosure layout, and cabling pathway design (e.g., cable tray, conduit, and underground duct bank.
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Prepare cabinet installation by digging hole, setting form, installing conduit, and pouring concrete for cabinet base. Must have or obtain International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) certifications for Work Zone Safety, Sign and Pavement Marking Level I, and Traffic Signal Level I or equivalents within nine (9) months of hire or as soon as practical, based on the exam schedule of IMSA.
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