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Knowledge and understand of building codes, facility
standards, and applicable regulations for a specific craft.
Capable of performance of basic preventative
maintenance procedures within one or more craft areas
with minimal supervision.
Capable of training, supervising, and directing Level I
technicians.
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Craft Skill Set
Knowledge of electrical power systems maintenance,
repair and replacement, and installation of electrical
power distribution raceway, wiring, devices, and
equipment.
Knowledge of the application and use of testing
equipment for checking, testing, and analyzing
electrical systems and equipment (including ammeter,
oscilloscope, voltage tester, phase and rotation tester,
and multimeter).
Capable of sizing, routing, measurement, and
installation of raceway systems, including EMT, REC,
and FEC, along with junction boxes, device boxes, and
panel/equipment connections.
Capable of installing conductors in raceway systems…
pulling wire and making connections/terminations.
Must hold, a required, a state or local “journeyman
electrician” or electrical contractor license.
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Minimum 3-5 years working in construction or building
Experience maintenance.
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Electrical Technician Level III
Skilled or “journeyman” level maintenance worker.
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Minimum Education Same as for Level II technician
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Minimum General
All skills required of Level II technician.
Skill Set
 
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