Install, maintain and repair commercial/industrial electrical systems up to 480 V, ensuring compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and Tyler municipal ordinances.
Lay out, bend and thread conduit; pull, splice and terminate conductors.
Read blueprints, one‑lines and wiring diagrams to plan cable routes and panel locations.
Test continuity, voltage and amperage; troubleshoot faults with multimeters/megohm testers.
Install MCCs, VFDs, lighting and motor‑control circuits; size breakers and fuses.
Complete permits, inspection requests and red‑line drawings; mentor apprentices.
Enforce lock‑out/tag‑out and NFPA 70E arc‑flash safety procedures.
Texas Journeyman Electrician License (TDLR).
4+ yrs experience in industrial or commercial construction/service.
Strong knowledge of 3‑phase distribution, motor controls and NEC Article 430.
Ability to work from lifts, ladders and confined spaces; lift 75 lbs.
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