Electrician
Beck & Pollitzer · South Carolina, United States · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteProductFull-time
Summary of Primary Functions
The Electrician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and equipment on various job sites. This role requires extensive travel to different locations to support construction projects, ensuring compliance with safety codes and industry standards. Duties include reading blueprints, wiring systems, troubleshooting electrical issues, and working closely with other trades to meet project timelines.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform electrical disconnect/removal/reconnect of machinery.
- Perform all facets of electrical work for new installations, renovations, machine relocations, installation's repairs of electrical systems.
- Work with various types of process machinery in industrial and automotive plants.
- Install, maintain, and troubleshoot conveyor systems.
- Handle data, controls, and PLC systems for automation.
- Install and maintain conduit and wiring systems.
- Work with cable trays and multi-conductor cables.
- Install and maintain transformers, switches, sensors, relays, starters, motors, and other electrical components.
- Oversee low and medium voltage power distribution systems.
- Work with and have knowledge of wire pulling and conduit bending tools.
- Work with and have knowledge of how to properly use multi-meters, insulation resistance test equipment, and data cable certification instruments.
- Knowledge and experience pulling and terminating Cat5/5e/6/6a/7 data cables.
- Maintain habits of cleanliness and high degree of workmanship.
Requirements
- Education: High School Diploma preferred but not required.
- Certifications: 10-hour Construction OSHA required.
- Experience: 4 years of directly related electrical experience in an industrial setting is required. Experience in running and bending rigid conduit with precision and efficiency required.
- Key Competencies: Hold a valid driver’s license, be capable of driving long distances of up to 10 hours and possess the ability to operate industrial lifts. Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, specifications, and manufacturer’s literature. Ability to see and hear industrial equipment moving on the job site. Capable of frequently lifting to 75 pounds throughout the workday. Must be able to stand, stoop, bend, kneel, squat, climb ladders, and work at heights for extended periods. Comfortable working in extreme temperatures, ranging from over 100°F to below 10°F, while wearing all necessary safety PPE. Must be able to work on energized circuits and equipment in compliance with safety policies.
Physical Demands
- Continually required to sit, use hands, talk, and hear; will also be required to stand, walk, climb, stoop/kneel.
- Sometimes lift and/or move up to 50 pounds; rarely 75 pounds or more with assistance.
- Continually face adverse working conditions in the field and will be exposed to dirt, noise, fumes, heat, cold, etc.
Travel Required
100%