An Electrical Control Panel Wiring technician assembles, wires, and tests industrial control panels by reading schematics, installing components (PLCs, drives, relays), and routing wires. Key duties include drilling/tapping backplates, cable termination, crimping, and troubleshooting for automation, power distribution, and motor control systems. The role ensures panels meet electrical standards.
Key Responsibilities
Panel Building: Mounting components (MCBs, relays, PLCs) onto rails based on layout drawings.
Wiring & Termination: Performing point-to-point wiring, cable routing, ferrule marking, and crimping, often utilizing this Electrical Control Panel Wiring technician role guidelines.
Schematic Interpretation: Reading complex electrical diagrams to wire control, communication, and power circuits.
Testing: Conducting continuity and functionality tests to identify and resolve wiring errors before commissioning.
Modification: Making modifications to existing panels and updating documentation.
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Required Skills and Qualifications
Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in reading electrical schematics and understanding low-voltage control circuits.
Experience: Often requires 1–5 years in panel wiring, with positions listed on Naukri.com often requiring similar experience.
Practical Skills: Proficiency in using hand tools (wire strippers, crimpers, drills) and cable management.
Education: ITI or Diploma in Electrical/Electronics Engineering.
Safety Focus: Strict adherence to safety protocols and standards.
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