Jefferson County, TXNewElectrician - Maintenance Jefferson County, TXElectrician - MaintenanceBeaumont, TXHelps other skilled tradesmen (Electronics Technician, HVAC Mechanic, Plumber, Carpenter, etc.) perform complete building maintenance repairs or replacements; repairs and replaces motor starting mechanisms, transfer switches, and distribution equipment according to manufacturer's manuals and blueprints, performs minor repairs on small problems that occur within the systems or advises management when major repairs need the expertise of outside contractors; maintains an awareness of proper safety procedures and guidelines and applies these in performing daily activities and tasks; and performs other work as required. Helps with new construction or building renovations by drawing sketches & schematics of wiring layouts; corrects electrical plans and blue prints when errors are found; plans layout, installs and repairs wiring, electrical fixtures, appliances, receptacles, switches, fuses or circuit breaker panels, and control equipment; plans new or modified installations to minimize waste and avoid hazardous wiring; consults with Engineering to estimate the cost of planned improvements; inspects, tests, low voltage circuit breakers, motors, magnetic drives for pump engines and emergency generators, etc.
GovernmentJobs.comNewElectrician - Maintenance GovernmentJobs.comElectrician - MaintenanceBeaumont, TXSkill in: the use of the tools and equipment necessary to maintain large and complex electrical installations; detecting and diagnosing electrical equipment/system failures and in determining necessary corrective actions; reading and interpreting electrical drawings and schematics; diagnosing electrical problems and select most feasible solution; lifting or moving heavy electric materials and supplies (up to 75 lbs., typically wire and conduit); working effectively in adverse weather conditions and remaining on-call throughout a 24-hour period; interpreting, applying and following electrical codes, written rules and facility regulations; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other employees, County officials and the general public. Helps other skilled tradesmen (Electronics Technician, HVAC Mechanic, Plumber, Carpenter, etc.) perform complete building maintenance repairs or replacements; repairs and replaces motor starting mechanisms, transfer switches, and distribution equipment according to manufacturer's manuals and blueprints, performs minor repairs on small problems that occur within the systems or advises management when major repairs need the expertise of outside contractors; maintains an awareness of proper safety procedures and guidelines and applies these in performing daily activities and tasks; and performs other work as required.