
Must have a valid ND JW License. Experience in Oil field and Commercial construction is required. Coordinate crews and be responsible for up to 3 or more apprentices. Must be responsible to keep up to date with any code changes required by the State of North Dakota.
Responsibilities
- Complete required documentation of repairs and service information
- Ensure adequate inventory of necessary supplies and parts
- Calibrate equipment to provided specifications
- Troubleshoot problems and make timely repairs
- Coordinate crews and manage up to 3 apprentices
- Reads, interprets, and executes drawings, schematics, blueprints, and electrical code specifications to see layout of electrical equipment installations
- Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance
- Installs, repairs, or replaces AC/DC motors and drives, transformers, motors, starters, relays, and hydraulic and gas electrical controls
- Installs repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fiber-optic, and line assemblies, lighting, and alternative electrical parts
- Installs, repairs, or replaces generators and industrial storage batteries
- Do preventive maintenance and testing of electrical systems (including power distribution equipment)
- Installs electrical circuits, as well as panels, conduit, protecting devices, switches, and equipment required to accommodate the NEC
- Works on electrical failures and replaces components wherever production time is often affected
- Corrects connections and wiring on equipment controls wherever incorrect applications may cause harm and dangerous conditions
- Conducts preventive and maintenance programs, and also keeps maintenance records
- May install, maintain, and calibrate industrial equipment and connected devices
- Complies with standards and procedures of industry, Safety Manual, and abide by safety rules.
Qualifications
- Journeyman Electrician license required in state of North Dakota
- 3-5 years of electrical experience
- Valid driver’s license in state of practice
- Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds
- Ability to bend, climb, squat, reach, and kneel
- Working knowledge of electrical theory, and the associated principles, materials, and equipment
- Demonstrated ability to operate hand and power tools associated with electrical work
- Ability to calculate basic mathematical problems
- Willing to work overtime
- Be able to teach upcoming apprentices