Rhode Island Licensed Electrician - Providence, United States - Site Specific

    Site Specific
    Site Specific Providence, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Description
    $5,000 Sign on bonus eligibleAt Site Specific, we love what we do and are interested in meeting like-minded individuals. We encourage life-work balance with a supportive environment. If you are passionate about what you do and thrive in a team atmosphere, consider joining our team.

    How You'll Add ValueThe Licensed Electrician's responsibilities include installing and servicing electrical systems, observing company safety guidelines, providing material cost and time estimates, and training other Electricians and Apprentices.

    In this role, he or she should be able to diagnose electrical faults, read blueprints, use diagnostic tools, and make decisions under pressure.

    This position reports directly to the General Superintendent.
    How You'll Get It DoneComply with all OSHA and Site Specific safety standards.
    Read blueprints, run conduit, wire devices, troubleshoot, and perform quality control testing.
    Read and interpret mechanical, architectural and electrical drawings and code specifications for determining wiring layouts.

    Troubleshoot, test and repair emergency generators and various electrical systems and power distribution systems to ensure that they are working properly.

    Perform upgrades or preventive maintenance to electrical control systems or remodeling residential projects.
    Run tests, isolate problems, replace damaged section of wiring, lay conduit, and perform other tasks as required.
    Collaborate with team members in estimating and scheduling efforts.
    Order and maintain an inventory of supplies.
    Train general Electricians and Apprentices working on various projects.
    Keep abreast of new technology, electrical services, and manufacturing processes.
    Perform physically demanding tasks like moving or lifting heavy objects, digging trenches for laying conduit.
    What You're Bringing to the TableRhode Island State License is required.
    OSHA 10 Certification is required.

    Familiarity with electrical schematics, blueprints, and manualsFamiliarity with electrical equipment and hand toolsAbility to utilize Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel)Strong problem solving and critical thinking skillsAbility to work with a general contractor and other trades present on jobAbility to lift and carry heavy loads of at least 50 lbs.

    or more, climb ladders, climb stairs, stooping, and work in tight areasSite Specific is an equal opportunity employer