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Document Industrial Electrician Overview

This National occupational analysis has been developed for work performed by industrial electricians. An industrial electrician is a skilled individual who must possess fundamental and specialized knowledge and skills related to the installation and maintenance of electrical devices and components found in industrial settings. Industrial electricians inspect, install, troubleshoot, repair and service (includes calibration and preventive/predictive maintenance) electrical equipment such as motors, generators, pumps, heavy duty machines, illumination systems, environmental regulating systems, communication systems; and associated electric... Complete Description

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on the job practical skills
  • Maintains electrical components of heating systems.
  • Maintains distributed control and SCADA systems.
  • Maintains alarm systems.
  • Maintains DC systems.
  • Maintains paging systems.
  • Demonstrates work practices and procedures.
  • Maintains audio-visual systems.
  • Maintains protection devices.
  • Maintains input/output field devices.
  • Maintains single and three-phase AC systems.

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  • feeler gauges
  • linesman pliers
  • knock outs
  • multi-meter
  • fuse puller
  • adjustable wrench
  • hammer
  • hole saw
  • flashlight
  • hack saw
  • file
  • drill bits
  • crimping pliers
  • chisel
  • allen wrenches
  • jumpers
  • hex key (metric/standard)
  • needle nose pliers
  • knife
  • fish tape

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  • GFI
  • TDG
  • SST
  • IESS
  • PLC
  • VFD
  • SCADA
  • ECUSR
  • UPS
  • SCBA
  • GTO
  • TTR
  • ISA
  • ULC
  • MMI
  • MMS
  • IEEE
  • CSA
  • OH&S
  • P and ID