Maintenance Electrical Apprentice

Competency-based occupation
Onet code: 47-2111.00

3

Years

15

Skills

180h

Related instruction
Classroom Instruction Topics
  • Diploma in Electrical Studies - Revised 2017 (Appendix A)
  • Electrical Wiring I: Residential
  • Electrical Wiring II: Residential
  • Electrical Wiring III: Commercial
  • Electrical Wiring IV: Commercial
  • Safety Training - UF Safety Orientation
  • Safety Training - Arc Flash Training
  • Safety Training - Bloodborne Pathogen (HEP-B Shot Req.)
  • Safety Training - Hazard Communication
  • Safety Training - Lockout/Tagout
  • Safety Training - Confined Space/ Air Monitoring
  • Safety Training - OSHA Electrical Safety Qualified
  • Safety Training - Fall Protection
  • Safety Training - Asbestos/Lead Awareness/Silica Dust
  • Safety Training - Ladder Safety
  • Safety Training - Power Hand Tool Safety
  • Safety Training - Personal Protective Equipment
  • Safety Training - OSHA Housekeeping
  • Safety Training - Slips, Trips, Falls
  • Safety Training - Machine Guarding
  • Safety Training - Back Safety
  • Safety Training - Medical Records
  • Safety Training - Hearing Protection
  • Safety Training - Incident Reporting
  • Safety Training - Portable Fire Extinguisher/Fire Safety
  • Safety Training - Powder Actuated Tools
  • Safety Training - Heat Stress
  • Safety Training - Vehicle Safety
  • Safety Training - Spill Prevention, Control, & Countermeasures
  • Safety Training - Equipment Training Including
  • Safety Training - Forklift Operator Training (In-house)
  • Safety Training - AAA Driver Improvement Training
  • Safety Training - Scaffold Building
  • Safety Training - Aerial Work Platforms
  • Clemson Employee Development Training - Civil Treatment for Employees (HR)
  • Clemson Employee Development Training - Employee Computing Orientation (CCIT)
On-the-job Training
  • Electrical Construction
    • Level I - Assist with the layout and installation of electrical conduit systems consisting of rigid steel, electrical metal tubing, non-metallic conduit (PVC), and prefabricated bus duct.
    • Level I - Assist with the layout and installation of building lighting systems including lay-in fixtures, surface mount fixtures, wallpacks, and flood lights using LED and fluorescent lighting.
    • Level II - Layout and install electrical conduit systems consisting of rigid steel, electrical metallic tubing, non-metallic conduit (PVC) and prefabricated bus duct with supervision.
    • Level II - Installation of building lighting systems including lay-in fixtures, surface mount fixtures, wallpacks, and flood lights using LED and fluorescent lighting.
    • Level III - Layout and install electrical conduit systems consisting of rigid steel, electrical metal tubing, non-metallic conduit (PVC), and prefabricated bus duct with limited supervision.
    • Level III - Installation of building lighting control systems including motion sensing, daylight harvesting, diming control, and timeclocks with limited supervision.
  • Electrical Systems Maintenance
    • Level I - Assist with the maintenance, repair, and replacement of electrical equipment and apparatus including single and three phase motors, starters, generators, fused and non-fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers.
    • Level II - Read, understand plans/specifications and apply them to work in the field.
    • Level II - Perform maintenance, repair, replacement of electrical equipment and apparatus including single and three phase motors, starters, generators, fused and non-fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers with supervision.
    • Level III - Perform maintenance, repair, replacement of electrical equipment and apparatus including single and three phase motors, starters, generators, fused and non-fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers with limited supervision.
    • Level III - Perform maintenance and repair of building lighting and control systems with limited supervision
  • Codes and Regulations
    • Level I - Demonstrate basic knowledge of topics covered in the National Electrical Code (NEC).
    • Level I - Demonstrate basic knowledge of topics covered in the NFPA 70E.
    • Level II - Demonstrate ability to apply National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements to applicable field work on cable protection and equipment grounding.
    • Level II - Demonstrate ability to apply NFPA 70E guidelines for Arc Flash safety.
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