Electricians install, test, repair, maintain and upgrade new and existing electrical systems designed to provide heat, light, power, control, signal or fire alarms for all types of buildings, structures and premises. There is growing demand for specialization in controls, fiber optics and communication & computer networks.
Industrial Electricians often focus on mining and heavy industrial projects typical of the Globe-Miami area. Commercial Electricians perform electrical installation and maintenance in commercial buildings. Maintenance Electricians are responsible for repairing and maintaining existing electrical systems.
You have good mechanical ability.
You can create new ways of doing things.
You can interpret blueprints.
Electrician Testimonials
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Responsibilities
- Read and interpret drawings and electrical code specifications
- Cut, thread, assemble, and install conduits, other electrical conductor enclosures & fittings
- Install, replace, and repair electrical systems & equipment
- Splice, join, and connect wires position, maintain and install distribution & control equipment
- Test and measure voltage, loads, ground faults integrity of circuits
- Install surface mount, overhead cables, data cabling
Key Skills & Attributes
(technical training and on the job)
- Reading, communication, and good numeracy skills
- Problem-solving and planning skills
- Manual dexterity and ability to do precision work
- Ability to work with your hands and at heights
- Ability to work outdoors in diverse weather
- Physical strength & ability to work with heavy materials
- Experience using precision tools & equipment
Hourly Pay
Contact the local union for more information on hourly pay, benefits, pensions, and more.
Construction workers needed!
649,300
Per year to 2024 (construction & extraction occupations)*
*According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Did you know?
You can work indoors or outdoors. You can be self-employed or work with others such as electrical contractors, building maintenance departments, and others.
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