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Document Construction Electrician Overview

The title “construction electrician” defines a person who, because of his or her knowledge, training and abilities, is capable of laying out, installing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical systems, which provides light, heat, communications, and power to a variety of new and existing residential, commercial, and industrial structures.

Construction electricians read and interpret electrical, mechanical, and architectural drawings and electrical code specifications to determine wiring layout. They cut, thread, bend, assemble, and install conduits and other types of electrical conductor enclosures and fittings. T... Complete Description

GearTrade Skills

on the job practical skills
  • Organizes work.
  • Installs sub-panels, feeders, and transformers.
  • Upgrades electrical systems.
  • Installs emergency lighting systems.
  • Installs power generation systems.
  • Installs high voltage systems.
  • Installs bonding, grounding, and cathodic protection systems.
  • Installs motor controls.
  • Installs voice and data systems.
  • Communicates in the workplace.

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  • centre punch
  • crowbar
  • files
  • fish tape
  • Allen key set
  • flashlight
  • keyhole saw
  • fuse puller
  • awl
  • adjustable wrench
  • cold chisel
  • chalk line
  • combination square
  • knives
  • crimping pliers
  • combination wrench set
  • hack saw
  • hammers
  • cable cutters
  • drill bits

Text treeTerminology

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  • OHSA
  • ULC
  • CSA
  • CATV
  • MSDS
  • PLC
  • CAD
  • LAN
  • ISA
  • WHMIS
  • ECUSR
  • IEEE
  • UPS

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for British Columbia, Vancouver & Lower Mainland Southwest [change]

General Wage

  • Average - $23.21
  • Minimum - $15.00
  • Maximum - $31.84

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