Electrician
Troubleshooting and Repair
The Electrician will troubleshoot and repair all building distribution equipment, including single phase, low voltage systems and lighting, single and three phase equipment to High Voltage Substation Equipment. They will also perform Preventative Maintenance on said equipment.
The Electrician will troubleshoot and repair all concession stand equipment and perform Preventative Maintenance on said equipment. They will prepare, and test, all the Home and Visiting Team headset equipment prior to each home game. They will provide direction for supporting staff on the field during home games.
The Electrician will troubleshoot and repair fire alarm and security camera devices and infrastructure, including Preventative Maintenance activities on said equipment. They will install, test and maintain subscriber locations for CATV service offerings; CATV and Cable Modem. They will assist in connection of television, audio and wireless networking equipment.
The Electrician will install, test and maintain circuits described in the Special Circuits offerings, including fiber. They will assist other Engineering disciplines when deemed necessary by the Stadium Systems Manager. They will perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
Ability to work long and irregular hours that may vary due to functions and may include day, evening, weekends, and holidays.
Perform manual labor for extended periods; often on a ladder.
Repetitive bending and lifting of items with repetitive arm movements.
Able to push and pull objects, reach, bend, sit and/or stand, climb, balance, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Must be able to walk long distances and stand.
Lift and/or move up to 75lbs, sometimes over shoulder.
Qualifications
High school education/GED equivalent required, Associate Degree preferred.
Journeyman experience preferred.
5 years’ experience in the installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems.
Competencies
Journeyman or Master Electrician License.
Strong technical and troubleshooting skills with electrical systems.
Working knowledge of backup generators, emergency power systems, lighting control systems, OSHA safety standards, and fire alarm systems.
Knowledge of low voltage and audio-visual systems.
Skilled in operating trade-related equipment.