Service Electrician CTH - Confidential
Fullerton, CA
About the Job
Compensation: $35-$45
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of performing service work while operating in a service vehicle
Required Skill Set:
Ability to read all blueprints in the plan sets, shop drawings, submittals, cut sheets, and technical
diagrams and decipher the relationships between the various systems indicated
Working knowledge of OSHPOD and requirements thereof
Be versed in working in the following voltage levels: 408V/277V/240V/208V/120V/70V/24V/12V
AC & DC Systems
Be versed in working on BAS-Building Automation Systems, energy management, parking
systems, electric vehicle charging stations, and solar systems.
Ability to plan ahead, direct and take direction from others team members
Preferred advanced knowledge in troubleshooting the following items:
Switchboards, panelboards, motor starters, meters, refrigeration, pumps, motors, motor control
centers, fuses, thermal overloads, transformers, breakers, buckets, exhaust ventilation
equipment, ANSUL systems, hood systems, dimmer panels, inverters, electrical vehicle chargers,
thermostats, fire dampers, Variable frequency drives, power packs, Emergency generators,
alternators, fuel storage systems, daylighting controls, timers, timeclocks, electronic delays,
photocells, room controllers, distribution boards, switchgear, transfer switches, float switches,
pressure switches, contactors, relays, thermal overload heaters, reversing contactors, timers,
drivers, ballasts, emergency drivers and ballasts, and grounding systems
Preferred working knowledge of the following lighting systems:
Lutron, Crestron, nLight, Fresco, Greengate, Legrand, Wattstopper, System Sensor, Blue Box,
Halophane, Carolina Products, Lithonia Acuity & Synergy
Understanding of phase dimming, line voltage dimming, 0-10V dimming
Understanding of single and three-phase systems in addition to 3 phase high legs.
Thorough understanding of the IBC, NEC, NFPA, CALCPT, GBC Identify electrical problems with a variety of test devices, including but not limited to:
o Voltmeters, Amp meters, spectrum analyzers, line locators, thermal imaging cameras,
optical domain reflectometers, ground resistance testers, Megohmmeters, Cable
tracers, Oscilloscopes, power quality Analyzers, digital light meters, decibel meters,
thermal scanners, circuit seekers, cable length meter, sequence rotation meters, non-
contact voltage testers, Continuity tester, ground resistance rod tester.
Must understand the 12 Ohms Law formulas and the relationship between them
Must understand capacitance, inductance, and resonance and the effects on electron flow from
the leading or lagging properties of impedance in an electrical circuit
Must be able to calculate resistance in both parallel and series
Physical Demands: must be able to lift 50 lbs., climb up and down ladders, flights of stairs, and work in inclement weather