Role Summary
Electricians maintain the facility electrical system in good working condition, including resetting circuit breakers, changing lamps and ballasts, light sensors, switches, and receptacles, and troubleshooting circuitry for shorts and opens.
Responsibilities
- Performs installation, modification, maintenance, and repair of high- and low-voltage electrical wiring systems and equipment, including outlets, air distribution systems, pumps, transformers, motors, streetlights, and appliances. Responds promptly to assigned work orders to ensure timely resolution of electrical issues.
- Installs and services high-horsepower motors, coils, transformers, and control equipment; operates specialized tools and machinery required for the installation and repair of electrical systems.
- Installs control systems and related devices and performs maintenance and repairs on equipment critical to 24-hour operations to ensure continuous and reliable functionality.
- Records and maintains detailed documentation of preventive maintenance activities for electrical equipment and machinery, while overseeing and tracking the effectiveness of the preventive maintenance program.
- Designs functional electrical circuitry for systems and creates single-line diagrams to illustrate control circuits.
- Provides on-the-job training to junior or subordinate team members, ensuring proper understanding of electrical code standards and the requirements of specific tasks.
- Consistently strives to enhance operations by reducing turnaround times, improving workflow efficiency, and fostering collaboration to deliver high-quality, seamless customer service.
Qualifications
- Education: High School or GED – Required
- Experience: Electrical construction and/or facility electrical experience
- Skills: Ability to distinguish between color-coded wiring, read and interpret wiring diagrams and blueprints, and reference electrical codes for proper installations. INTERMEDIATE; Ability to troubleshoot contactors, relays, and start/stop control systems. PROFICIENT; Operate equipment such as scissor lifts and forklifts. INTERMEDIATE
- Specialized Knowledge: Thorough understanding of the latest National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable OSHA standards for both general industry and construction; Proficient in wire color coding across all voltage systems, with hands-on experience working with 277/480V and 120/208/240V electrical systems.
- Lic/Certification: OSHA-10 Certificate Preferred