Electrician

Hybrid-based
ONET: 47-2111.00

4

Years

44

Skills

614h

Related instructions

8000h

On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
  • Safety Training
  • ATS Training - Module 1
  • ATS Training - Module 2
  • ATS Training - Module 3
  • ATS Training - Module 4
On-the-job training
  • Preliminary Work
    • Demonstrates regular attendance / “100% present” when on the job site
    • Follows instructions of the Foreman
    • Asks questions and uses information appropriately
    • Consistently wears required safety gear
    • Tracks hours and task in the WorkHands app
    • Learns the names of uses of the various tools used in assembling material, care of these tools, and other instructions necessary to familiarize the apprentice with the materials and tools of the trade
  • Job Safety Awareness
    • Consistently arrives with necessary safety gear
    • Employs necessary safety gear without prompting
    • Demonstrates situational awareness around heavy equipment
    • Asks questions when presented a new task
    • Correct usage of metering equipment for LO/TO and measurements
  • Project Layout and Planning
    • Reading blueprints and specifications
    • Coordination between crafts, engineers, and architects
    • Layout feeders, risers, and branch circuits
  • Site Preparation, Security, Layout and Cleanup
    • Dig ditches or trenches, backfill excavations, or compact and level earth to grade specifications, using picks, shovels, pneumatic tampers, or rakes
    • Operate or maintain air monitoring or other sampling devices in confined or hazardous environments
    • Clean or prepare construction sites to eliminate possible hazards
    • Measure, mark, or record openings or distances to layout areas where construction work will be performed
    • Mop, brush, or spread paints, cleaning solutions, or other compounds over surfaces to clean them or to provide protection
    • Move construction or extraction materials to locations where they are needed
    • Secure all equipment properly before leaving the site
    • Consistently use necessary safety equipment when working from heights
  • Industrial Lighting and Service Installation
    • Installing wireways to include rigid conduit, electric metallic tubing, BX armored cable, and wire molds on all types of heavy electrical equipment and major size service entrance installations
    • Pulling and terminating cables associated with lighting and services
    • Installing service entrance equipment in accordance with drawings and NEC
    • Installing lighting per manufacturer requirements and specifications, as well as NEC
    • Wiring all types of equipment
  • Troubleshooting
    • Repairing all kinds of electrical work
    • Checking out trouble and making repairs under the supervision of the Journeyman
  • Motor Installations and Controls
    • Installing overcurrent devices to include fuses and breakers
    • Checking for proper installation
    • Motor installation
    • Analyzing motor circuits and troubleshooting
    • Installing emergency generators and controls
    • Installing pushbuttons, pilot lights, relays, timing devices, and interlocking controls
  • Commercial Wiring
    • Layout outlets, switches, receptacles, and other detail on the job under the supervision of a Journeyman
    • Layout the system and materials to be used, where they are to be placed, and other detail regarding how they will be run
    • Installation of outlet, pull, and termination boxes per drawings
    • Cutting wire, cable, conduit, and raceway; threading and reaming conduit, coring, and cutting chases under the direction of a Journeyman
    • Install various kinds of wires, cable, and conduit in accordance with requirements
    • Assist journeyman in pulling wires, attaching wires to fish tape, and keeping wire free from kinks or abrasion
    • Connecting conductors to switches, receptacles, or appliances with proper methods of splicing, soldering, and taping
    • Installing service switches or load center and sub-feeders and fastening up these parts, running raceways, and pulling in conductors under the direction of a Journeyman
    • Assist the Journeyman in the installation and completion of the work in accordance with the rules and regulations – proper sizes of wires, services, conduits, etc.
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Headquarters location
Augusta, ME (04330)
Phone
+1 (207) 622-4741
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