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Reads and interprets drawings, blueprints, schematics, electrical codes and client specifications to determine layout of industrial electrical equipment installations.
Capable of testing electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance.
Installs, AC/DC Drives, PLC's, 480V power, 120V control circuits, 4160 volt switchgear, transformers, motors, starters, relays, hydraulic and pneumatic electrical controls.
Installs, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fibre-optic and coaxial cable assemblies, lighting fixtures and other electrical components.
Installs electrical panels, conduit, protective devices, switches, and related equipment.
Fabricates, installs and/or runs conduit, 3-Phase work, motor terminations, control and instrument troubleshooting and panel work.
Works on systems operating at 240 Volts, 480 Volts wye, 480 Volts delta, 4160 volt switchgear, transformers and motors by following electrical drawings and using test instruments such as a voltmeters, ammeters and PCs.
Responsible and accountable for the safety of the apprentices under his/her direction, identifies needs for crew safety, participates in safety tool box meetings, assists in initial Field Level Risk Assessments (FLRAs), and actively participates in any safety meetings / incident investigations when required.
Works with the Lead Hand and Foreman and assists in monitoring and assessing the competency of apprentices and evaluating their capabilities to ensure their competency meets the required level of quality and productivity.
Provides material information to Lead Hand to requisition supplies to comply with requirements of FIWP (Field Installed Work Packages).
Inspects the completed work to ensure compliance with project quality standards.
Complies with standards and procedures of the Tarpon Health & Safety Manual and Occupational Health & Safety Regulations.
Type of Establishment Experience
- Institutional
- Industrial
- Commercial
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Industrial Electrician Red Seal Certificate
- Industrial Electrician Trade Certification
Additional Skills
- Read blueprints
- Keep maintenance records
- Instruct apprentices
- Conduct preventive maintenance programs
Area Of Specialization
- Climatic control systems
Type of Equipment
- Generators
- Alternators