Installation:
Installing electrical systems, wiring, lighting fixtures, control panels, and other electrical components according to blueprints and specifications.
Maintenance and Repair:
Inspecting, testing, and troubleshooting electrical systems to identify and repair malfunctions, ensuring they are safe and operational.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnosing electrical problems using testing devices and tools, and then repairing or replacing faulty parts.
Compliance:
Ensuring all electrical work adheres to safety regulations, building codes, and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Reading Blueprints and Schematics:
Interpreting technical diagrams and blueprints to understand the layout and specifications of electrical systems.
Documentation:
Maintaining records of electrical installations, repairs, and modifications.
Supervision:
Potentially supervising apprentices or other electricians, providing guidance and ensuring quality workmanship.
Staying Updated:
Keeping abreast of new technologies, electrical codes, and safety regulations.
Communication:
Interacting with clients, contractors, and other professionals to coordinate electrical work.