Install and repair electrical systems and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment under the supervision licensed electricians,..
Install and repair electrical systems and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment under the supervision licensed electricians,
Troubleshoot transformers, motors, panels, and circuits, and perform safety inspections to identify hazards, defects, and necessary repairs
Perform testing on electrical systems and circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures using testing devices, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes
Collaborate with the team to ensure compliance with OSHA safety and NEC regulations
Electrical technicians play a key role in the production, installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment. They may work on communication, lighting, and control systems in factories, homes, buildings, and job sites. They often collaborate closely with electrical engineers and electricians.
In the electrical technician role, you will be responsible for creating, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical equipment. Success in this role will be demonstrated by following blueprints and instructions created by engineers to develop and maintain systems with minimal downtime.
Proficient with hand tools
Ability to understand and apply basic mathematical skills
An Electrician is a skilled professional who specializes in installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in buildings and structures. They are responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of electrical wiring, fixtures, and equipment to provide electricity for various purposes.
An Electrician performs a variety of tasks, including executing electrical wiring plans, installing fixtures and equipment, troubleshooting malfunctions, and repairing electrical appliances. They work with different electrical systems, tools, and safety regulations to ensure the efficient and safe distribution of electricity. Their responsibilities also include conducting inspections, replacing old wiring, and performing maintenance tasks to prevent system breakdowns and maximize electrical usability.