ELECTRICIAN A10
U.S. Marine Corps - Department of the Navy
Skills and Knowledge: Experience that demonstrates a journeyman level knowledge of the operation and installation of a variety of complete electrical systems and equipment, such as series, parallel, and compound circuits for single and multiple phase alternating current of varying voltage, amperage, and frequency; wiring systems in industrial complexes and buildings; and power or regulating and control circuits and distribution panels to machinery, control equipment, computers, and other electrical equipment. Ability to interpret and apply plan specifications, drawings, sketches, schematics and wiring diagrams. Must have knowledge of the National Electrical Code. Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license. Responsibility: Works under the supervision of the designated supervisor. Performs recurring routine repairs independently. The supervisor checks overall work to see that it meets accepted trade standards and is completed in a timely manner. Physical Effort: Position requires prolonged standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, climbing, and working in tiring position. Lifts and carries objects up to 45 lbs independently and objects over 45 lbs with assistance. Working Conditions: Work is performed both indoors and outside. Exposed to dirt, grease, noise, electrical shock, burns, and possible fall from ladders. May be exposed to inclement weather conditions. Must wear issued protective gear.
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