Electrician - Union City, CA Administrative & Office Jobs - Union City, CA at Geebo

Electrician - Union City, CA

Job duties includeto inspect, repair, install and wire all electrical apparatus, devices and circuits, of any voltage in the plant or assigned area.
Qualified candidate willbe required to use electrical testing instruments, power hand tools, pipe benders, soldering equipment and safety devices.
1.
Demonstrates common electrical safety and safety practices associated with the manufacturing environment.
Follows lockout/tagout and confined space entry procedures.
Considers all safety precautions and the proper isolation of circuits to cause a minimum of interference to operations.
2.
Perform routine preventative electrical maintenance, troubleshooting and repairing of electrical and electronic equipment in a variety of different applications.
3.
Knowledge of motor control circuits, 480 volt 3-phase AC/DC motors, starters, electrical and systems.
4.
Operating equipment such as hoists, man-lifts, rigging equipment, cranes and forklifts.
5.
Dismantles, inspects, repairs, adjusts or replaces faulty parts, wiring on motors, generators, motors, power distribution and control panels, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic devices, etc.
Reassembles, tests and adjusts equipment for safe and proper operation.
Performs work on hot lines as required.
Replaces coils, resistors, rheostats, relays, etc.
6.
Installs conduit, fittings, switches, controls and fixtures, and wires and connects all types of electrical equipment as required for new installations or replacement of facilities.
Makes all required splices and connector joints.
Adjusts all new equipment for proper operating characteristics.
7.
Occasionally works to troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic systems plant wide.
8.
Performs any other duty as assigned by supervisor.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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