Dedicated electrical team leader with [7] years of experience in field operations. Good planning, problem-solving and conflict management skills. Skilled in organizing materials, overseeing installations and conducting inspections.
Electrical Supervisor Responsibilities:
Designing and implementing work schedules for the electrical staff.
Providing motivation and assistance when necessary.
Inspecting and assessing the work done by the electrical staff.
Reading and interpreting design schematics to ensure the proper installation of electrical systems.
Troubleshooting major system failures and equipment malfunctions.
Repairing and maintaining electrical equipment.
Overseeing the purchasing and maintenance of the electrical equipment on-site.
Ensuring the work is completed on schedule and to code.
Maintaining a safe and clean work area.
Consulting with builders, architects, and other workers on-site Dynamic Electrical Technician skilled in troubleshooting, overhauls, installations, adjustments and repairs on variety of electronic equipment. Licensed electrician in [State] with over [4] years of experience in appliance service.
Electrical Technician Responsibilities:
Assembling, evaluating, testing, and maintaining electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, and apparatus.
Troubleshooting and repairing malfunctioning equipment, appliances, and apparatus.
Constructing and fabricating parts, using hand tools and specifications.
Reading and interpreting electrical and electronic circuit blueprints, diagrams, and schematics.
Advising management on continued use of unsuitable equipment, appliances, and apparatus.
Supervising electricians.
Ordering of electrical supplies and equipment.
LT&HT Panel training
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