Why Do We Need Electricians?
What Electricians Do
- the large-scale electrical system of a hydroelectric plant;
- the electrical wiring within a building or facility;
- electrical vehicle charging stations and solar photovoltaic panels;
- security and communication systems;
- high-voltage systems for machines and repair shops, pumping stations, and generators; and
- high-quality electrical supplies for computers and laboratory equipment.
Example Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Working knowledge of:Â Standard terms, practices, procedures, and modern methods common to the electrical trade as practiced in utility plant processes involving high voltage equipment and electronic controls; shop mathematics; the use and operation of measuring and testing devices; hand tools and equipment of the trade; the National Electrical Code and the industry standard electrical safety requirements specified by the National Fire Protection Association; principles of electrical installation, maintenance, operation, and testing.
General knowledge of:Â The maintenance and operation of hydroelectric and diesel power generating and related equipment; programmable logic controllers and relay ladder logic.
Skill in:Â Planning, laying out, and executing journey level electrical work in a safe manner; installing, maintaining, trouble-shooting, and repairing a wide variety of electrical and solid state electronic equipment used in power transfer and industrial process control for water treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment, and hydroelectric power plant operation; reading and interpreting wiring diagrams and specifications; making estimates of labor and materials; operating a motor vehicle safely
Ability to:Â Keep records and make reports including preparing as built and shop drawings; learn to skillfully maintain, repair, and operate hydroelectric generating equipment; train and direct the work of sub-journey level employees; coordinate the work of assigned team members as required on larger projects; and establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Experience and Training
Example Monthly Salary Range
Apprentice/Trainee $7,474 to $9,172
Journey-level $9,284 to $11,314
Supervisory $11,756 to $14,529
Source: BAYWORK Salary Survey, 2022.
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