ELECTRICIAN (Journeymen)
Leisure World of Maryland
- Silver Spring, MD
- $19.25 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- As applicable, inspects, repairs, installs, modifies and maintains electrical wiring, electrical/electronic systems, circuits, fixtures and equipment.
- Adhere to all building codes, installation requirements and relevant regulations
- Ensures that all work is done to standard
- Maintain a clean, organized and stocked truck
- Document time spent on jobs; ensuring that all work orders are filled out accurately, completely and legibly and turned in at the end of the day
- Prepare invoices for each job and collect money before leaving site unless indicated otherwise by office
- Maintains daily job log of services performed noting type and cost of work performed
- Always communicate professionally with customer
- Ensures that work orders are filled out and turned in within 24 hours of completion of job
- Ensure customer is satisfied with job upon completion
- Required to be on-call after regular business hours and weekends on rotational basis and be available to work in the event of emergency maintenance and repairs.
- Performs work in accordance with established safety procedures to include but not limited to; wearing appropriate shoes, gloves, protective clothing and obtaining and following MSDS sheets as necessary
- Ensures that hazardous material is disposed of properly
- All other duties as assigned
- Maryland Journeyman Electricians License
- Current valid driver's license with clean driving record
- High School graduate or General Education degree (GED) Required
- Documented proof demonstrating the successful completion of a formal apprenticeship program that included on-the-job training under a licensed master electrician, as well as classroom instruction. If achieved in the State of Maryland, the program would have required the approval of the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council or the Federal Office of Apprenticeship.
- Minimum of 576 classroom hours
- 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and/or work experience
- 4 – 5 years of documented apprenticeship training with successful completion evidenced by the issuance of a journeyman's license
- Ability to work cooperatively with other trades.
- Ability to deal with vendors, internal customers and residents with tact, patience and courtesy
- Ability to participate in the operations and activities of the Electrical Department
- Ability to learn to read blueprints, schematics, and drawings of electrical systems
- Ability to maintain inventory
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Ability to learn the methods, techniques, materials, tools used in installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems
- Ability to learn occupational hazards and safety rules and regulations applicable to the trade
- Ability to learn to use the tools and equipment of the electrical trade
- Ability to learn to operate equipment used in the repair and maintenance of electrical systems
- Ability to adhere to safety practices and to handle hazardous material
- Ability to work under limited supervision
- Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking
- Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching.
- Requires ability to lift, carry, push or pull medium weights, up to 75 pounds
- Requires activities involving being around moving machinery, exposure to marked changes in temperatures and humidity, and exposure to dust, fumes and gases
- Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing.