We are seeking a Journeyman Electrician to perform maintenance, installation and repair work (and planning thereof) on electrical/pneumatic equipment, systems and components. This work is performed under limited supervision and using the tools and techniques of electrical technology.
This position functions as a team leader and subject matter expert to train apprentices and more junior members of the Facilities team.
Specific duties & responsibilities
Perform inspections and maintenance on electrical systems to ensure safety and functionality.
Reads and interprets complex schematic and construction drawings, service manuals and other technical documents.
Follows instructions provided by blueprints, drawings, written materials, work orders and oral instructions.
Identifies, analyzes, diagnoses and resolves routine and complex electrical equipment problems and component conditions.
Adhere to all applicable requirements, including safety standards and local codes.
Interpret diagrams, blueprints and other related drawings.
Inventory and properly track supplies, equipment, tools and machinery.
Communicate with Facilities leadership, other related trades, apprentices and coworkers effectively to promote efficiency.
Trains peer and lower-level positions as directed by supervisor, based on the guidelines of the JHU Apprenticeship program.
Works with the Electrical Maintenance Workers to requisitions in-house stock items.
Requests non-stock items for purchase subject to supervisor approval.
Makes decisions based on trade practices, National Electrical Code, and supervisor direction as appropriate for the scope of this position.
Plans and estimates the materials and labor required to perform demand work and construction projects.
Actively engage Electrical Maintenance Workers into skills-based training activities to build their knowledge and effectively train them for growing skills independence.
Recommends and participates in departmental electrical operations development, improvement, and implementation as it relates to current/anticipated workload.
Performs work within reasonable lengths of time as measured against trade, industry or engineered standards.
Special Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Advanced knowledge of electrical techniques, planning, estimating, codes, procedures and materials as demonstrated by passing a master electrical certification exam administered by a local or state government.
Applies high level of electrical and safety knowledge indicated herein.
Safely uses tools and equipment.
Knowledge of safety rules, procedures and practices, including the proper use of safety equipment as defined by OSHA and industry standards.
Identifies and avoids hazards as indicated by warning labels, signage, lights and other warning devices.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Certification or license required.
Five years of directly related experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Master Electrician.
Must be able to effectively communicate with supervisors, co-workers and departmental clients.
Possesses the ability to solve problems and manage information effectively.
Must be able to complete tasks based on pre-determined timelines and deadlines.
**This is a Bargaining Unit position. All newly hired employees in Bargaining Unit positions shall be considered ?probationary? employees until completion of 90 calendar days of employment. The university will notify the employees? union. Bargaining Unit employees shall become eligible for benefits upon completion of their probationary period.
Classified Title: JOURNEYWORKER - ELECTRICIAN Job Posting Title (Working Title): Journeyworker - Electrician Role/Level/Range: SKILL11/01/BU Starting Salary Range: Commensurate with experience Employee group: Casual / On Call Schedule: Variers Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: Homewood Campus Department name: ???????Building Operations and Maintenance Personnel area: University Administration
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