Recovery Work - Industrial Electricians
Summary
Title: | Recovery Work - Industrial Electricians |
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ID: | 12-05 |
Location: | South West Louisiana |
Description
RECOVERY WORK
Duration - Until Completion
Schedule - Must be able to work 7/10's
Per Diem is available
Prerequisites:
The electrician must possess the ability to fabricate and install rigid, aluminum, E.M.T., plasti-bond, and P.V.C. conduit; must have the ability to use mechanical and 2"-4" hydraulic benders; must be able to fabricate and install conduit supports; have the ability to install wire and cable by hand and by machine in cable trays; perform MCC and switchgear work; perform trouble-shooting on energized motor controls; fabricate and install breakers and fuses, cable trays, batteries, battery charger, buss duct, junction boxes, tagging, term, motors, and transformers; must be able to size thermal-overloads, breakers, and fuses; possess the ability to terminate motors, transformers, stress cones, and cable splicing; proper use of a variety of hydraulic tools; must have the ability to read blueprints and national electric code requirements; must have the ability to utilize electrical equipment testers including V.O.M., AMP meter, and 1000 volt insulation tester; must be able to properly use winch truck and manlift; must be knowledgeable in communication and applicable electrical OSHA rules and regulations.
The above written description shall not be and is not intended to be a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental, or similar duties which may be required from day to day. ISC utilizes the multi-skill concept and expects all associates to perform other job requirements.
Duration - Until Completion
Schedule - Must be able to work 7/10's
Per Diem is available
Prerequisites:
- Ability to meet the cut score on the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Written Skill Assessment
- Ability to pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug and alcohol test and applicable background checks
- Minimum 4 years craft-specific experience
- Excellent wages (DOE) and complete benefits package
The electrician must possess the ability to fabricate and install rigid, aluminum, E.M.T., plasti-bond, and P.V.C. conduit; must have the ability to use mechanical and 2"-4" hydraulic benders; must be able to fabricate and install conduit supports; have the ability to install wire and cable by hand and by machine in cable trays; perform MCC and switchgear work; perform trouble-shooting on energized motor controls; fabricate and install breakers and fuses, cable trays, batteries, battery charger, buss duct, junction boxes, tagging, term, motors, and transformers; must be able to size thermal-overloads, breakers, and fuses; possess the ability to terminate motors, transformers, stress cones, and cable splicing; proper use of a variety of hydraulic tools; must have the ability to read blueprints and national electric code requirements; must have the ability to utilize electrical equipment testers including V.O.M., AMP meter, and 1000 volt insulation tester; must be able to properly use winch truck and manlift; must be knowledgeable in communication and applicable electrical OSHA rules and regulations.
The above written description shall not be and is not intended to be a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental, or similar duties which may be required from day to day. ISC utilizes the multi-skill concept and expects all associates to perform other job requirements.
This opening is closed and is no longer accepting applications