Journeyman Electrican
Summary
Title: | Journeyman Electrican |
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ID: | 1001 |
Department: | Field Operations |
Description
Job Title
Journeyman ElectricianScope of Work
Work will consist of the installation, alterations, additions, and/or repairs of electrical systems and equipment.
Responsibilities
Perform all electrical tasks with general supervision, possess Journeyman license, has the ability to read blueprints and schematics, terminate cable, install and troubleshoot control wiring from a drawing, and is able to demonstrate experience factors exceeding an electrical apprentice. Specific responsibilities include:
- Install all types of conduit, including GRC, IMC, EMT, ARC, Stainless Steel, and PVC Coated Conduit.
- Install other types of raceway and cable tray systems.
- Install switchgear and panel boards.
- Install conductors in raceway systems.
- Troubleshoot motors and control systems.
- Understand electrical theory and requirements of the National Electrical Code.
- Understand safety requirements of NFPA 70E, including the ability to recognize and avoid electrical hazards, as well as the ability to select and use the proper electrical PPE.
- Supervise the work of apprentices, and assure that they are following safe work practices.
Requirements
- Current Oklahoma Journeyman’s License.
- Four years of previous electrical experience.
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Certification.
- High School Graduate, GED, or equivalent.
- Valid Driver’s License (required to operate ICO vehicles).
- Aerial Lift Certification (may be obtained through ICO).
Working Conditions
- Working locations are both indoors and outdoors. Outdoor locations may be subject to all weather conditions. Indoor locations may be subject to heat or cold.
- Restroom facilities will always be available, but may consist of portable facilities.
- Work from all types of ladders.
- Perform work at various heights from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, platforms, or other areas. ICO will provide all necessary safety training and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for working at heights.
- Wear PPE as required, including hard hats, safety glasses, steel toed boots, hearing protection, and other equipment.
- Repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers.
- Able to work up to 12 hours per day, 40 hours per week, overtime and night shifts as required.
Skills
- Read and understand English. Communicate with others in English as needed when performing work and safety related tasks.
- Read and understand electrical schematics, blueprints, and electrical manuals.
- Bend conduit with a variety of conduit benders.
- Use power tools, including band saws, drills, threaders, tuggers, and benders.
- Operate two-handed equipment, including cutters, drills, and saws.
- Capable of digging trenches either with hand tools or power equipment.
- Understand and comply with ICO Safety Rules.
- Operate and work from Aerial Lifts.
- Understand how to safely de-energize equipment to place it in an Electrically Safe Working Condition before performing any work.
Physical Function
- Must be able to bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead.
- Routine lifting of objects up to 50 pounds such as drills, conduit benders, pipe threaders, cable pullers, and other equipment related to the electrical trade
- Subject to standing or walking for long periods of time.
- Subject to climbing stairs, ladders, and scaffolds, and work at heights above 30 feet.
- Possess good vision (normal or corrected). Be able to identify colored wires.