Trades Specialist - Electrician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Moravia, NY at Geebo

Trades Specialist - Electrician

The incumbent will troubleshoot, diagnose, repair, and isntall a wide variety of electrical systems and components. These systems include lighting, gate and door controls, motors, battery back up units, food service equipment, as well as building wiring systems and components.
Job Function
The incumbent will troubleshoot, diagnose, repair, and isntall a wide variety of electrical systems and components. These systems include lighting, gate and door controls, motors, battery back up units, food service equipment, as well as building wiring systems and components.
Salary Range:
From $46146 to $56324 Annually
Minimum Qualification
Minimum qualifications for non-competitive appointment:
Four years of full-time experience in the electrical trade under a skilled tradesperson which would provide training equivalent to that given in a training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training gained by completion of technical courses in the electrical trade at a school, institute, or branch of the Armed Services; OR successful completion of the two-year Trades Specialist (Electrician) traineeship or a two-year electrician training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program such as the New York State Civil Service Employees Association-Partnership Applied Skilled Trades Traineeship and Certificate Program. Successful completion of the traineeship and the training program includes a total of 288 hours of trade-specific class room instruction, 45 hours of technical math course work, 45 hours of technical communications course work, and 15 hours of blueprint/schematic reading course work. Course work must be completed with an average of C or better. Additionally, successful completion of the traineeship also includes 4,000 hours of on-the-job training.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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