Head Electrician Sample Clauses

Head Electrician. May have journeyman status. Shall be able to demonstrate superior skills and troubleshooting techniques. Responsible for ordering and maintaining supply of required materials. Works under the direction of a Project Manager and is responsible to them. Along with the Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that the crew is working safely in accordance with the COMPANY policies and health and safety' guidelines. Able to track and manager workflow and predict progress of work.
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Head Electrician. Description: Duties include maintaining a clean and safe work environment; directing the shop in accordance with Cottage Grove’s goal and instructions from the direct supervisor and other items listed in Note 1 (described earlier). Must demonstrate advanced skills in programming, repair, and troubleshooting all Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), human machine interface systems (HMI), variable frequency drives (VFD’s), motion controllers (temposonics), and optimization control systems (Porter, Newnes, etc.) in the operation, also have a good understanding of the facility procurement system and be efficient in the maintenance management systems (eg. Maximo & ActivPlant). Serve as a source of information to other electricians. Must demonstrate advanced skill managing new electrical and instrumentation projects for the operation; produce and organize documentation of these projects; advise/instruct other maintenance employees as needed; contact internal/external resources for trouble shooting and project purposes; and maintain communications with supervisors, management staff and machine operators, in addition to other electrical maintenance duties. Be proficient in managing, maintaining and updating preventive & predictive maintenance system.
Head Electrician. Projectionist (Local
Head Electrician. Projectionist (Local For auditions and lectures, no minimum crew necessary. For theatrical walkthroughs and ballet spacing rehearsals, scheduled no more than two hours before the performance call, no minimum crew necessary. When a scenic artist (and is required to work on stage there shall be a minimum of one Head of Department assigned to assist the artist as necessary, unless said scenic artist (and is a member in good standing of the Union.
Head Electrician. May have journeyman status. Shall be able to demonstrate superior skills and troubleshooting techniques. Responsible for ordering and maintaining supply of required materials. Works under the direction of a Project Manager and is responsible to them. Along with the Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that the crew is working safely in accordance with the Company policies and health and safety guidelines. Able to track and manager workflow and predict progress of work. Assistant Head Electrician May have journeyman status. Be able to do material takeoffs and parts sourcing. Must have the skills of Scenic Electrician and Electrician. Have troubleshooting ability. Along with the Department Head is responsible for ensuring that the crew is working safely in accordance with the Company policies and health and safety guidelines. Scenic Electrician May have journeyman status. Has above average skill. Can guide crew as needed. Has soldering skills on fine wire. Electrician (Certified Journeyman or Registered Apprentice) May have journeyman status or apprentice status. Shall be able to troubleshoot and do building maintenance. Has soldering skills on fine wire. Electrician Helper (Registered Apprentice) May be a registered apprentice. May use tools under the direct supervision of a competent worker. Duties will increase as skill level increases. Assist in electrical assembly work while working safely with this equipment. Electricians Tools: All Positions: #0-#3 Xxxxxxxxx, blade, and Philips Screwdriver 16 foot Tape Measure Needle Nose Pliers Crimping Tool, Insulated and non-insulated. Channel Lock Pliers Hammer Hacksaw Cordless Drill Small (8") and Large (12") Crescent Wrenches Tool Pouch or Tool Box Multimeter (DMM) Terminals Wire Strippers Linesman Pliers Razor (Olfa) Knife Diagonal (Side) Cutters

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