What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrician I/II position at KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH?
High school diploma or GED; a State of Alaska Journeyman's Electrical License (Certificate of Fitness); Five years’ experience in electrical construction and/or maintenance; working knowledge of state and federal fire codes, and a valid Alaska driver's license.
Electrician II: Meets minimum qualifications for Electrician I; Works independently on a daily basis; can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of KPB facilities and internal processes, or has a current State of Alaska Electrical Administrators License.
1. Repairs, installs, maintains, and troubleshoots electrical devices, apparatuses, equipment and other electrical installations for new construction and existing facilities.2. Work must meet all specifications and comply with strict code compliance and regulations. Reports all code non-compliances to Lead and work with Lead to initiate plan for compliance.
3. Installs, maintains and repairs transformers, VFD’s, generators, panelboards, branch circuit wiring, transfer switches and motors including those used in elevators, manlifts and wheelchair lifts.
4. Read and interpret blue prints to ensure accurate installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical systems.
5. Performs routine preventive maintenance on electrical systems including inspections and cleaning.
6. Coordinates purchasing with Lead and/or appropriate personnel.
7. Ensures the functionality and upkeep of generators and automatic transfer switches.
8. Measure, analyze and troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems using test meters and other diagnostic equipment.
Electrician II:
1. May estimate material and labor requirements.
Other Functions:
1. May install, maintain, and repair P.A. systems, clocks, televisions, scoreboards, computer and theater sound and lighting systems
2. Performs general maintenance duties as required.
3. Other related duties as assigned.
Salary : $35