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Performing interlock wiring as required. Assembling, installing, testing, and maintaining electrical or electronic wiring, conduit, cable, equipment, components and devices associated with electrical equipment, following blueprints of electrical layouts and building plans.
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English and metric tool sets/ lockable toolboxes are recommended 30% Travel to complete onsite installations Preferred Qualifications: Field service experience A solid electrical aptitude with demonstrated knowledge of NEC code and wiring techniques Knowledge of various types of variable speed drives, sensors, conveyors, PLC, and human interfaces (incl.
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Runs tests, isolates problems, replaces damaged section of wiring, and layout circuit. Read and interprets mechanical and electrical drawings and code specifications for determining wiring layouts.
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Job Requirements: Minimum 3 years of experience wiring and terminating low voltage electrical systems. Ability to use all needed hand tools for routing, securing, and terminating wire and wiring harnesses.
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Repairs or replaces wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools. Assembles, installs, tests, and maintains electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools.
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Performing facets of substation protection and control design including panel arrangements, one lines/single lines, three lines, AC schematics, DC schematics, equipment wiring and relay panel wiring.
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These Production Assembler jobs require a high school diploma or GED and one to two years of previous wiring/assembly experience. As an Assembler, you will be performing basic and complex assembly and wiring of products and systems.
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Experience with Customer wiring contracts, state procurement guidelines for network cabling services, as well as managing, preparing job specs and performing overall inspections of work performed by a state hired SWAM vendor are desired.
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Experience in 480 volt power distribution systems, lighting, schematic wiring diagrams, cable / raceway sizing, lightning protection and grounding required. Responsible for preparing design and detail drawings for installation of electrical systems and equipment including motors, controls, panels, and wiring, starting and protective devices, substation and distribution circuits, and cable tray and conduit routing.
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Preferred experience in 480 volt power distribution systems, lighting, schematic wiring diagrams, cable / raceway sizing, lightning protection and grounding required. Responsible for study, design, specification, and services related to electrical and instrumentation equipment including control valves, flow meters, temperature/pressure/level instrumentation, cabling and wiring, communication systems, grounding, heat tracing, etc.
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Electricians must be able to install power supply wiring to include EMT, rigid, cable tray and MC cable. Electricians must be able to install power supply wiring to include EMT, rigid, cable tray and MC cable.
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Full working knowledge of commercial construction methods, like ceiling deck constructions, wall framing, structural engineering, electrical wiring, and cable/fiber installation. Must have experience configuring/maintaining/sustaining Extron, Crestron, AMX, and Cisco UC/VTC technologies.
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Work under direct mentorship of Sr. and/or Lead engineer and design preparing protection relay and control package including but not limited to - Protective Single Lines, Schemes, Substation Three Lines, DC Schematics, Relay & Control Panel Layouts, Control and Panel Wiring Diagram, Cable Raceway Schedule, SCADA and Communication Diagrams.
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Experienced in Cisco Unified Communications Manager/Cisco Meeting Serve Technologies Operations and Maintenance. Working knowledge of SIP, ISM, H232, H320, H460, TLS, RTP, SRTP, TCP/IP, and UDP; content control protocols, video compression standards; packet analyzers; routing protocols and networking fundamentals; Tandberg, Polycom, and Cisco video and voice technologies.
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The Electrician performs skilled electrical work including installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical controls, wiring, and lighting systems, and inspecting transformers, circuit breakers, and other electrical components.
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