As an Exterior Electrician you will maintain and repair medium voltage (4160V to 34.5KV) electrical equipment for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport or Washington Dulles International Airport. This is a journey (full performance) level job in the Exterior Electrician series. Serves in the Electrical Division of the Engineering and Maintenance Department at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport or the Airport Maintenance Department at Washington Dulles International Airport. Installs, tests, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs/replaces, electrical equipment and electrical distribution systems, both Medium Voltage (4160V to 34.5 KV) and Low voltage switchgear, MDP’s and panels to 480V. Tests and maintains battery banks for switchgear DC control power. Installs, tests, and maintains Airfield lighting systems, associated series circuits, constant current regulators and airfield lighting controls. Performs related functions. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Works on distribution and power systems, including medium voltage (4160V to 34.5KV); performs maintenance, tests, and repairs/replaces equipment as required for transformers, primary switches, and circuit breakers. Troubleshoots, repairs/replaces, and performs preventive maintenance on various airfield lighting systems. Locates and repairs/replaces faulty transformers, cables, and fixtures, as needed to maintain airfield operations. Troubleshoots and repairs constant current regulators and associated airfield series circuits and rebuilds airfield lighting fixtures. Performs Generator testing, maintenance, load banks, and repairs as required to maintain optimal equipment performance, including associated transfer switches, panels, and DC control systems. Generators include stationery and portable from voltages of 120 to 4160V. Performs maintenance and troubleshoots problems with exterior lighting systems, including contactors, controls, ballasts, and associated circuitry. Lighting systems include Apron, Parking lots, and Roadway lighting. Performs other electrical work such as installing new electric service, temporary unit substations, MDP’s, panels, and associated conduit and wiring as required for the project. Responds to trouble calls. Determines the extent and impact of the issue and provides clear and concise information to the supervisor, leader, or airport operations. Performs electrical work following the National Electric Code (NEC) and the Airports Authority Design Manual. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED