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Master Electrician
Position: Master Electrician
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Department: Maintenance
Location: Detroit Property/Windsor Property
Duties: Serves as the licensed electrician on-site at the construction or remodeling project. Obtains proper permits as required by law to carry out electrical work on construction or remodeling projects. Regularly inspects and evaluates electrical and electronic equipment to ensure that it operates efficiently and safely, follows recommended maintenance schedule for cleaning and lubricating equipment, and maintains records on equipment status and maintenance. Studies blueprints and schematics and determines methods, materials, and equipment needed to complete the assignment. Connects wires to plugs, switches, controls, light fixtures, traffic controls, appliances, motors, breaker panels, and switchboards.
Splices wires by stripping insulation from wire leads, twisting, clamping, and/or soldering leads together and applying insulating terminal caps using a variety of hand tools; makes underground waterproof splices. Disassembles, repairs and reassembles or replaces defective electrical equipment such as plugs, switches, outlets, controls, ballasts, motors and appliances using hand tools, test equipment, and service manuals.
Tests installations to check and insure continuity of the circuit, and the compatibility and safety of all components using test equipment such as an ohmmeter, ampmeter, voltmeter, oscilloscope, or battery buzzer. Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles, and installs electrical conduit, junction, switch, outlet boxes, and switch boards using hand tools and such special equipment as mechanical drills, cutters, benders, and threaders. Cleans and lubricates equipment, and maintains records on equipment status and maintenance. Installs and repairs telephones, light fixtures, electrical controls, motors, and appliances using hand tools and electric drills. Inspects and evaluates electrical equipment to ensure that it operates efficiently and safely; determines whether equipment and new installations meet requirement of the National Electrical Code. Pulls wire through conduit. Determines materials needed for most frequently occurring repair work, prepares requisitions, and monitors inventory. Cleans and maintains tools and performs routine maintenance on special equipment used in electrician’s work. May assist in training lower-level apprentice Electricians and others. Performs related work as assigned. Assigns work to lower-level licensed Electricians, apprentice Electricians or Trades Helpers.
Plans details of working procedure by determining replacement needs or new material required and develops a logical approach to correct the problem. Analyzes and corrects electrical problems, repair and over-haul electrical equipment and controls. Analyzes circuits, wiring diagrams and drawings to install, repair, calibrate, service or replace electronic devices and systems. Starts up and shuts down equipment in accordance with company safety procedures for machine activation and shutdown and in line with OSHA/MOL (Ministry of Labor) requirements.
Services electronic equipment by checking, testing, and replacing faulty components, circuits, printed circuit boards, and similar electronic devices. Fabricates parts if not commercially available, using machines and hand tools common to the trade. Determines need for, analyzes and makes necessary running adjustments, repairs and overhauls. Advises and cautions operators and mechanics about potential electrical problems and inherent dangers involved. Notifies supervision of potentially dangerous electrical equipment noted and corrective action taken. Performs minor maintenance of heating and refrigeration systems, boiler systems and furnaces.
Provides instruction and training in the proper methods and processes necessary to carry out electrician assignments. Reviews job performance by observing and critiquing work techniques and completed assignments. Develops plans and estimates for electrical projects; includes determining time, equipment, and human and material resources needed to complete the work. Prepares written reports on ongoing projects and on the condition of machinery.
Qualifications:
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§ Valid Michigan or Ontario Master Electrician’s License with at least three years experience working in commercial or industrial applications § Valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) § Experience with electronic and computer controlled equipment. § Thorough knowledge of the principles, terminology, tools and equipment used in the electrical trade; thorough knowledge of electrical theory and codes; ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, and schematics; ability to make repairs using electrical safety practices; ability to work with all voltages; good knowledge of mechanical systems and repair work; ability to plan and direct work of other electricians and assistants; ability to perform manual work; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with coworkers and supervisors; regular and timely attendance; performance of duties in a safe manner. § High degree of precision working with minimum tolerances required. High degree of attention and care required preventing injury to others when responsible for the flow of electrical power. § Able to use reasonable care, judgment, and the safe application of their knowledge in the performance of their duties. § Experience with electronic and computer controlled equipment and pertinent applications. § Ability to train and instruct others in the work. § Able to meet the Company and CBP’s requirements for working in the United States. |
Working Conditions:
§ Climbing overhead structures, working beneath machines and in close quarters performing analysis and repair work.
§ Work may be performed from ladders or hydraulic lifts
§ High degree of precision working with minimum tolerances.
§ High degree of attention and care required preventing injury to others when responsible for the flow of electrical power.
§ Exposure to high voltage of electricity and to inclement weather conditions
Physical
Requirements Requires exertion in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, in excess of 50 pounds frequently, and in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects; work requires climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, and repetitive motions, vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for depth perception, color perception, night vision, visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts, use of measuring devices, assembly or fabrication of parts at or within arms length, operation of machines, operation of motor vehicles or equipment, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities; the worker is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, noise vibration, hazards, atmospheric conditions, and oils.
Revised: May 2008
