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Looking for a full-time on-site Electrician role in Utah? Look no further than Core Industrial Group! We're seeking a licensed electrician with proven experience in troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems in an industrial setting. As part of our team, you'll be responsible for identifying electrical problems and performing maintenance work on electrical systems. To qualify, you must have a Utah Electrical License, proficiency in electrical work, maintenance, and repairs, and experience in reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics. You should also have knowledge of relevant safety rules and regulations and Electrical Engineering principles, including the use of hand and power tools. MSHA certification is a must, and OSHA 10 certification is preferred. At Core Industrial Group, we offer competitive wages, medical, dental, vision, and match 4% of your 401K. If you're an electrician looking for a rewarding role, send your resume to Sschutz@coreindustrialgroup.com or text message 385-529-7853 to join our team today!
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🤣 𝗧𝘆𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝘁𝗮𝘀𝗸? 👷 Well, I wouldn't call it like that. But as an maintenance electrician (or an "automation technician"), you might also be sometimes "the guy for everything". Such as taking Opossums out of your cabinets. 🤔 And something like this is happening (in my personal experience) more than some people might think. And from the perspective of an animal, that's just logical. 🔥 The socket of a control cabinet is relatively warm and (in particular) not often disturbed. Some cabinets are for sure not touched for several years, let alone have their sockets opened. 🔎 Unless, of course, you notice some issues - such as a fuse being constantly tripping. In such a case, you might certainly find some "surprises" there. 🧠 PS: Fun fact, we have some "safety contactors" in there. Red ones with fixed auxiliary contacts and no possibility for manual operation. Would be an interesting discussion, if the white "standard" ones are really necessarily worse in a technical sense and why... Credit: u/Matt92_pap, DM me for a specific attribution or removal
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Job well done! Today, I successfully replaced a Ground Fault Protection Relay, ensuring the safety and reliability of the electrical system. This crucial upgrade will prevent potential electrical hazards. As an Electrical Technician, I take pride in my work, and it's satisfying to know that my expertise is contributing to a safer and more efficient electrical infrastructure. #ElectricalTechnician #GroundFaultProtection #SafetyFirst #ReliabilityMatters #ElectricalMaintenance #JobSatisfaction"
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"𝓜𝓪𝓷 𝓸𝓯 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓵𝓲𝓷𝓮" Linemen, also called electrical linemen, power line technicians or line workers, are skilled workers who install, maintain and repair power lines. Your job involves: 💥 Work at height on utility poles. 💥 Management of electrical equipment. 💥 Dig trenches and install new lines. 💥 Respond to power outages and troubleshoot electrical problems. It is a demanding and potentially dangerous job that requires significant training and safety precautions.
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A Day-in-the-Life Story: Overcoming Challenges in Building Electrical Panels and Motor Installation "As an electrical technician, I've faced my share of challenges on the job. One project that comes to mind is when our team was tasked with building electrical panels and installing motors for a large industrial facility. The challenge: The facility's power requirements were complex, and the motor installation needed to be precise to ensure efficient operation. The solution: Our team worked closely with the client to understand their specific needs and designed custom electrical panels to meet those requirements. We also conducted thorough quality checks to ensure the motors were installed correctly and functioning optimally. The outcome: The client was thrilled with the result, and the facility's power system has been running smoothly ever since. Lessons learned: - Attention to detail is crucial in electrical work - Collaboration with clients is key to understanding their needs - Thorough quality checks can save time and money in the long run I'm proud of the work our team did on this project, and I'm always looking for new challenges to tackle. Share your own stories of overcoming challenges in the field - I'd love to hear them! #electricaltechnician #industrialElectrical #motorinstallation #electricalpanels"
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Great opportunity in Essex
Experienced Electrical and Controls Technician required for permanent position (dayshift) based in Essex. Please see more information via the below link.
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Things to know as an Electrical Technician As an electrical technician, here are some essential things to know: 1. Electrical safety: Understand safety protocols, personal protective equipment (PPE), and lockout/tagout procedures. 2. Electrical codes and standards: Familiarize yourself with local and national electrical codes (e.g., NEC, IEC). 3. Circuit analysis: Understand circuit fundamentals, including voltage, current, resistance, and power calculations. 4. Electrical measurements: Know how to use multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other testing equipment. 5. Wiring and connections: Master various wiring methods, termination techniques, and connection types. 6. Electrical systems: Understand residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, and control systems. 7. Electrical devices: Familiarize yourself with switches, relays, contactors, motors, and other electrical devices. 8. Troubleshooting: Develop problem-solving skills to identify and repair electrical issues. 9. Electrical theory: Understand electromagnetic theory, including AC/DC circuits, transformers, and inductance. 10. Tools and equipment: Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and specialized electrical equipment. 11. Communication: Develop strong communication skills to effectively interact with clients, colleagues, and other stakeholders. 12. Continuous learning: Stay updated with new technologies, techniques, and industry developments. In conclusion, always make a research to learn more.
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🔧 Excited to share insights on common electrical technician interview questions! 🌟 1. Hands-On Expertise: Reflect on your experience with electrical systems, showcasing your practical skills and detailing notable projects. 2. Troubleshooting Excellence: Discuss your systematic approach to resolving electrical issues, emphasizing efficiency and problem-solving abilities. 3. Code Compliance and Safety: Highlight your understanding of electrical codes and commitment to safety regulations in your work. 4. Challenging Projects: Share a success story of a complex electrical project, demonstrating your problem-solving prowess. 5. Essential Tools of the Trade: Briefly outline key tools and equipment crucial for your role as an electrical technician. 6. Staying Current: Showcase your commitment to continuous learning and staying updated on the latest advancements in electrical technology. 7. Meeting Tight Deadlines: Detail a situation where you excelled under tight deadlines, showcasing your ability to deliver quality work efficiently. 8. Effective Communication: Emphasize your communication skills, crucial for interacting with team members and clients, and conveying technical information clearly. 9. Safety First: Discuss the safety measures you implement when working on live electrical systems, underscoring your dedication to a secure work environment. 10. Task Prioritization: Share insights into how you prioritize tasks, demonstrating organizational skills and efficient workload management. Ready to spark meaningful conversations about the dynamic world of electrical technology! ⚡️ #ElectricalTechnician #InterviewInsights #linkedinpost
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Experienced HSE Engineer committed to creating and maintaining a safe work environment at Tata Power Solar System Pvt Ltd with 9 years of experience. Also ISO 45001;2018 Internal Auditor Completed. Nebosh IGC Completed.
Here are some basic safety precautions to take when installing ground mounted solar panels: Lifting and moving: Use at least two people to lift each solar panel, and consider using a forklift. Avoid sitting on the panels, stepping on them, or applying too much pressure, as this can break them or cause injury. Don't drop anything on the panels, and be careful of falling objects. Wearing proper equipment: Wear electrical hazard-rated boots with compression-resistant toes, flame-resistant clothes, gloves, and safety glasses. Avoiding bad weather: Stop working in bad weather conditions. Keeping the area clean: Make sure the area under the panels is clean and clear of foreign objects. Ensuring electrical connections are secure: Check that the system is grounded correctly and that all wiring is securely insulated. Hiring a licensed electrician: Hire a qualified and licensed electrician to install and maintain the system. "Solar energy, clean energy for a better tomorrow" , So be a Part of the Solar Family.
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