House Electrician III
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The House Electrician III shall be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery, equipment and the site by following electrical codes, manuals, schematics diagrams, blueprints and other specifications and the training of House Electricians and related subcontractors. Involves the hands-on assembly and disassembly of component parts and machinery in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturers specifications. All duties are to be performed within the guidelines of the Seneca Gaming Corporation's policies and procedures, Internal Control Standards and objectives. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Design, plan, layout, install and service all phases of commercial electrical systems; including service entrances, distribution, emergency generator systems, and energy advanced lighting systems, motor controls, wiring in classified locations and fire alarm systems. Maintain and repair machinery, equipment, physical structures, and electrical systems of industrial machinery and facilities in accordance with electrical code specifications, blueprints, manuals, electrical schematics and diagrams. 2. Design, plan layout and install wiring, conduit and electrical apparatus. Must also know how to cut, thread, bend, couple and strap conduit thru 4" in size. Cut wire and conduit to length. 3. Diagnose, and repair malfunctioning electrical apparatus, transformers, motors, lighting fixtures, wiring and electrical and electronic components of machinery and equipment using test equipment such as volt meter, ohm meter, megohm meter. GFI testers, and phase rotation meters. Must be able to work on circuits up to and including 13,200 volts within the guidelines of NFPA 70E standards. Diagnose and repair and/or replace damaged or broken wires, cables and faulty electrical components of machines and/or building wiring, such as relays, switches, motors, sensing devices, light bulbs, plugs, sockets, light fuses and extension cords. 4. Interpret complex wiring and line drawings, and prepare switching plans to safely de-energize switchgear for service and testing while having minimal impact on facility operations. 5. Develop load shedding schemes to maximize facility operations during times when systems may be down for maintenance, and/or during emergency situations. 6. Operate emergency generation equipment, and be able to connect emergency generation to building loads during emergency situations. Must have knowledge of phasing as well as synchronizing of generated sources for safe connection to facility equipment. 7. Install, wire, troubleshoot and repair variable frequency drives utilizing wiring diagrams, owner's manuals, and technical documents. Must be able to diagnose fault codes, and set up parameters within the VFD. 8. Perform medium voltage switching, and/or racking in and out of medium voltage switches. 9. Install, troubleshoot, test and repair telecommunication and data wiring, devices, and terminations per industry recognized standards (EIA-TIA). Terminate and test all installations utilizing signal verification equipment. Label all installations per company standards 10. Install, troubleshoot and verify fiber optic cable installations including the installation of fiber ducts, and the termination of fiber strands per industry standards. 11. Install, service, and repair complex sign circuits and controls, and safely work on suspended work platforms at heights up to 350' during the servicing of such signage. 12. Diagnose, and repair malfunctioning electrical apparatus, transformers, motors, lighting fixtures, wiring and electrical and electronic components of machinery and equipment using test equipment. Must be able to work on low, medium and high voltage. 13. Install power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed machines and equipment, robotics, conveyors, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Computer Numeric Controllers (CNC), and other programmable control instruments, following electrical blueprints, manufacturer's specifications, electrical codes and standards. 14. Inspect and operate programmable controllers to check for malfunctions and to verify repairs. 15. Diagnose and repair and/or replace damaged or broken wires, cables and faulty electrical components of machines such as relays, switches, motors, sensing devices, light bulbs, plugs, sockets, light fuses and extension cords. 16. Repair electronic components using electronic test equipment replacement parts, brazing, and soldering equipment, welding equipment and other hand and power tools. 17. Responsible for the guiding of the day-to-day operations of the on- site electricians including the training of staff and the planning and scheduling of work performed by other electricians and subcontractors. Also, responsible for the instruction of work safety practices/procedures of employees and subcontractors in re