Journeyman Electrician (USHMM)

EMCOR Government Services, Inc.
4d$57

About The Position

EMCOR Government Services has an immediate need of a Journeyman Electrician supporting a facility in Washington, DC and a facility in Bowie, MD. The Journeyman Electrician can be located in either Washington, DC or Bowie, MD and will need to travel between the 2 sites. The Journeyman Electrician trouble shoots, repairs, installs, and performs Preventative Maintenance (PM) on all electrical systems and other buildings related equipment/ systems to the contract by performing the following duties. This position requires a Journeyman’s license with both mechanical and electrical aptitudes. This position is covered by the CBA for Local 26. Position is contingent upon award #EGS #LI-NS1

Requirements

  • Must possess a current journeyman electrician license for the District of Columbia.
  • A minimum of 7 years’ experience in commercial or government facilities.
  • Must complete the OSHA 10 General Safety and Health training class (supplied by EMCOR).
  • Must have a current valid driver’s license.
  • Be able to read and understand architectural, mechanical, and electrical drawings.
  • Be able to understand and implement national electrical codes, life safety codes and fully comply to NFPA 70E Arc Flash Protection.
  • Be able to read and understand electrical schematics.
  • Be able to read and understand manufacture’s submittals and literature.
  • Be able to specify, locate and order material and replacement parts.
  • Ability to work extended hours or weekend overtime as needed.
  • Must be willing and able to travel between Washington, DC and Bowie, MD to support both sites

Responsibilities

  • Ensures that lighting throughout all buildings are in working order through regular maintenance checks, replacement of defective parts, and repairs as required according to CM/PM policies.
  • Performs the maintenance and repair of electrical switchgear and distribution equipment and other electrical equipment in accordance with specifications.
  • Perform maintenance and repairs on all building equipment including (but not limited to) emergency power, lighting controls, mass notification, and fire alarm system. Maintain a current competency for these systems.
  • Remain knowledgeable and proficient with the electrical distribution system for each building. Create and maintain both single–line drawings and distribution maps for the electrical system.
  • Accomplishes work in accordance with blueprints and specifications, and national and local codes. Updates as-built drawings as necessary, according to department policies.
  • Maintains records of electrical preventive and corrective maintenance activities as required; performs corrective and preventive maintenance tests as necessary, according to department policies.
  • Installs wiring, switches, receptacles, and other electrical devices as assigned, in accordance with national electrical codes.
  • Independently performs electrical systems tasks in all buildings, including, lighting and receptacles according to PM check list.
  • Repair and install electrical devices such as receptacles, light fixtures, light switches, lighting ballast, motors, etc.
  • Install electrical conduit and related boxes.
  • Perform Preventative Maintenance (PM) on various electrical devices.
  • Participate in the monthly emergency generator load testing.
  • Follow and implement standard Lock Out Tag Out policies and procedures.
  • Complete Work Order and Preventative Maintenance (PM) paperwork in a timely and professional manner. Participates in the computerized maintenance management system for work and equipment documentation
  • Attend weekly Tool Box safety meetings and demonstrate safety competency.
  • Obtain an OSHA 10 General Industry Safety and Health standards certification as well as the NFPA 70E Arc Flash protection.

Benefits

  • Health and Welfare Benefits consistent with the Collective Bargaining Agreement
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