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Anchor Sandblasting and Coatings LLC Electrician (3471697-194686) in Tampa, Florida
Must have the following to apply:
Two (2) years of electrical experience
Knowledge of electrical theory, AC and DC voltage, ohms, and amperes
Knowledge of electrical layout and troubleshooting skills
Knowledge in reading equipment positioning drawings and equipment end drawings
Knowledge of shipboard cable runs, cable penetrations, distribution panels, and elementary electrical disconnects
Ability to demonstrate an understanding of general shipboard safety as well as electric shipboard safety, including the safety lockout/tag-out system and use of safety equipment
Ability to successfully pass a written skill assessment test
Physical ability to stand for long periods, work in confined spaces, and do some heavy lifting
Have own tools
Training and experience through a formal apprenticeship are desirable, but multiple factors will be taken into consideration. Do you have a desire to learn and advance? Are you willing to listen and follow instructions? Do you have organizational and housekeeping habits? Are you a team player? Are you attentive to detail and safety?
Required Screenings: Employer will discuss.
Job Description:
As a Licensed Electrician you install and repair wiring, electrical and industrial equipment, and fuse boxes aboard ships and in shipyard facilities. To identify hazards, defects, or necessary repairs, you carefully inspect electrical systems, equipment, and components. Accurately reading blueprints, you determine the locations for equipment and ensure compliance with relevant codes and standards. Using hand tools, you measure, cut, and install electrical conduits. To ensure safety, you use an ohmmeter to test the continuity of electric circuits.
You also repair and maintain the electrical equipment aboard ships, such as generators, alternators, motors, and intercommunication systems. To ensure that the electric motors are driving the pumps, blowers, and refrigerating machinery, you perform routine tests. You strip insulation from wire ends, solder ends to terminals, use a voltmeter and ammeter to test the wiring for short circuits, clean and replace commutator brushes, and remove and replace fuses and lights. You take pride in ensuring that ships are safe and functional through the installation and maintenance of critical electrical systems and equipment!
*Hiring Process: * Apply via company website.
In order to apply to this position, please click "How to apply for this job" located at the bottom of the job order page, and you will receive the employer contact information. Employer has indicated the means listed are the only means they will accept to apply.
*Days and Hours: * Full Time position. This licensed electrician position requires working a flexible schedule that includesovertime and weekends as needed. Complete work schedule will be discussed with applicant.
Pay: $23.00 to $25.00 per hour; depends on experience. Benefits are offered.
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