North Carolina Zoo

ElectricianII(S)

$41–56k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Electrician II (S) at North Carolina Zoo. Install electrical work. Upgrade electrical work”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot electrical systems

Eligibility Requirements

Weekend on-call rotation, Holiday on-call rotation, Work adverse weather events, Work special events, Assist Incident Command, Participate in occupational health program, Lift 25 pounds frequently, Lift 100 pounds occasionally, Climb stairs, Climb ladders, Work in tight spaces, Stand for majority of day, Endure outdoor field conditions, Negotiate uneven outdoor terrain, Hear radio communication, Respond to radio communication, Drive motor vehicles, Work in confined spaces

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or GED, Two years of experience in electrical systems, Valid driver's license

Nice to Have

North Carolina Electrical License, 5 years journeyman level experience, Commercial electrical experience

What You'll Do.

Install electrical work

Upgrade electrical work

Ensure electrical work compliance

Install 1 phase circuits

Install 3 phase circuits

Install control circuits

Troubleshoot electrical systems

Interpret electrical prints

Interpret electrical schematics

Interpret electrical codes

Assist other trades with electrical support

Follow safety protocols

Maintain housekeeping standards

Support shop organization

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