Diagnose and repair malfunctions in electrical equipment and control systems such as boilers, chillers, motors, standby generators, air compressors, fire alarms, dryers, refrigerators, overhead doors, lighting and other electrical devices.
Troubleshoot systems which include some electronics.
Install low voltage electrical distribution and utilization equipment and supporting systems including main, feeder and branch panelboards; motor controls; dry-type transformers; lighting fixtures, contactors and controls; power outlets, control devices and heaters; grounding, computer cables or cathodic protection systems; and the electrical systems of other building systems such as fire alarm, physical access control, security, and communications.
Install raceway systems (galvanized rigid, EMT, and PVC conduit and cable tray) and pull wire for new and existing electrical installations.
Install, modify or rewire existing electrical installations.
Conduct preventative maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment.
Purchase and order electrical supplies or parts from vendors, warehouse or distributors.
Review and interpret blueprints, electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, and project plans and specifications of electrical equipment installations.
As-build electrical installations before, during and upon completion of projects.
Replace fuses in power and control circuits.
Change lamps, ballasts and drivers in fluorescent, incandescent, HID and LED lighting fixtures.
Install temporary power systems for special events or to aid in construction activities.
Performance of duties will include working with electrically energized parts, and working from heights with ladders, boom trucks or on catwalks.