ELECTRICIAN 1 Job Description: Campus Title: Electrician I State JobTitle: Electrician I Department: Trades Job Code: H15X31 FLSA Status:Non-Exempt Funding: 7115-0100 Bargaining Unit: AFSCME Job Type: FulltimePermanent Timeframe: 52 Weeks Shift: Monday- Friday 6:30a.m.-3:00p.m. (6month Training) / after 6 months training Monday-Friday8:00a.m.-4:30p.m. 3-4 Week On-call rotation required Regular Days Off:Saturday and Sunday Supervision Received: Receives direct and indirectsupervision from the Executive Director of Facilities, BuildingMaintenance Supervisors, and from Electricians or other employees ofhigher step or grade while assigned to electrical projects. SupervisionExercised: None Salary: \$2,211.55 Bi-Weekly General Statement ofDuties: Tests, repairs, installs and/or maintains various types ofelectrical and fire alarm systems. Troubleshoots electrical systems andrelated equipment. Duties and Responsibilities: Duties include but notlimited to: Essential: Dismantles electrical wiring and piping. Installselectrical conduit and wiring. Tests, repairs, installs and maintainsvarious types of electrical systems and fire alarm systems. Rebuilds andinstalls light fixtures. Maintains electrical inventory and maintainsrecords. Performs tasks to assist other college electricians and tradespersonnel. Inspects equipment for wear and tear. Reports hazardousconditions to supervisors. Requirements: Qualifications Required atHire: Ability to read and interpret documents such as electrical plans,schematics, drawings, etc. Ability to install, maintain, and repairelectrical wiring systems and equipment. Ability to work with the tools,materials, and equipment of the electrical trade. Ability to detect andlocate causes of electrical failure or breakdown of equipment. Knowledgeof the types and uses of hand held power tools such as drills, etc.Skill in the use of hand-held power tools such as drills, etc. Skill inthe use of precision measuring equipment, gauges and instrumentationused in electrical work. Knowledge of safety practices and precautionsobserved in the electrical trade. Ability to maintain accurate records.Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Ability to liftand carry heavy objects. Ability to follow oral and writteninstructions. Ability to interpret and apply laws, rules and regulationsconcerning electrical practice. Knowledge of state and local electricalcodes. Qualifications Acquired on Job: Knowledge of the laws, rules,regulations, policies, procedures, specifications, standards andguidelines governing assigned unit activities; ability to use tools andequipment available at the institution required to perform the collegesafety practices and procedures; ability to establish and maintainharmonious working relationships with others. Minimum EntranceRequirements: None License and/or Certification Requirements: Possessionof a current and valid Massachusetts Journeyman or Master Electrician\'sLicense. Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts (Class D)driver\'s license.