A maintenance electrician is responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and components within various settings, such as commercial, industrial, or residential environments. Their duties include troubleshooting electrical issues, performing routine inspections, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and replacing faulty wiring or equipment. They may also work on motors, generators, and lighting systems, and collaborate with other maintenance personnel to ensure optimal performance of electrical systems. Strong problem-solving skills and knowledge of electrical codes are essential for this role.
Non-Residential Maintenance Specialty Electrician
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To be successful you will need one to travel to different jobs unless you get some kind of maintenance job in one place, but they pay less.
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A maintenance electrician can specialize in engineering technology if they are creative. This will allow them to create gadgets that solve problems.
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One might look for an internship electrician job on CareerBuilder. A few more options for entry level positions and internships for an electrician would be Indeed and Monster.