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Installation of raceways for equipment include wire way, cable trough, EMT, IMC, and Rigid Conduit. Use a variety of tools or equipment, such as measuring devices, power tools, conduit benders, and testing equipment such as multi-meters and ohmmeters.
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Acting as an information conduit between the Custodian I, Assistant Director of Buildings & Grounds and building administration and the Custodian III; forwards reported or observed failures and performance standards/complaints.
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Bend and install electrical conduit following all appropriate local and national codes. Help plant production personnel troubleshoot electrical-related production problems. Bend and install electrical conduit following all appropriate local and national codes.
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Qualified candidates should have experience in electrical installations within Industrial Facilities, including but not limited to: Blue prints, schematics, terminating, PLCs, programming, cable tray, wire runs/pulls/tracing, and conduit in all materials.
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With approximately 3,900 employees and 65 manufacturing and distribution facilities worldwide, Atkore manufactures electrical conduit, cable management systems, armored cable, metal framing, and security products and solutions is a recent recipient of a Great Place to Work certification.
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Conduit and Lighting: Install and maintain conduit and lighting systems efficiently. Conduit and Lighting: Install and maintain conduit and lighting systems efficiently. Position Overview:As an electrician, you will be responsible for handling electrical installations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of both new and existing electrical systems.
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All areas of electrical work will be performed including bending conduit, pulling wire, control circuitry and reading electrical blueprints. Applicants need to possess a working knowledge of NEC electrical codes, and strong conduit bending skills.
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Support the directional drilling operations and underground construction of placing conduit, pulling cable, and direct bury of main-line and drop cables. Familiarity and a good working knowledge of telecommunications construction, including Horizontal Directional Drills (HDD) and underground excavation work is preferred.
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State Master’s Electrician or Journeyman’s Electrician license required. Lead plant projects and act as point of contact for contractors as delegated by the maintenance manager. Provide coverage for maintenance manager when on vacation or otherwise unavailable.
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This position will be responsible for running conduit & wiring for these systems, as well as performing troubleshooting during the install process. We are seeking an experienced Industrial Electrician to join our growing construction team.
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As an employee owner, your stake in the company Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) builds a long-term retirement benefit at NO COST to you! Work required of applicant mirrors a Commercial/Industrial Construction Electrician.
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Performing the installation of electrical equipment including cable trays, pulling cable and wires, running conduit, installing drives and motors. The Electro Mechanical Technician will be responsible for maintaining all production equipment, which includes but is not limited to: electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, servo, and PC systems, as well as general building maintenance.
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Develop detailed drawings for demolition, installation, panel layouts, conduit setups, wire schedules, power loads, and panel heat calculation. National Electric Code expertise (Wire sizing and de-rating, Conduit sizing, Installation requirements.
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Equipment ID and legend plates lists, wire and cable schedules, bill of materials, conduit schedules. Panel layouts and conduit layout diagrams. Experience with computer aided drafting; AutoCAD Electrical Preferred (willing to train.
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