Our client is seeking experienced, Qualified Commercial Electricians to be responsible for performing skilled electrical work in the maintenance, installation, alteration and repair of electrical equipment, systems and fixtures. You will adhere to NZ electrical standards at all times.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reading and understanding technical blueprints and diagrams
General electrical maintenance and repairs to meet customer requirements
Installing, maintaining and repairing electrical control, wiring and lighting systems
Troubleshooting electrical issues using appropriate testing devices
Fixing and replacing equipment, fixtures and electrical wiring
Examine circuit breakers, transformers and other electrical components
Complete relevant tasks as requested by other managers &/or team members
Use and care for hand tools and equipment necessary to perform various electrical repairs tasks
Comply with New Zealand laws and regulations regarding safety
Install electrical fitting to existing houses, building &/or other structures
Draw circuits on a diagram for controls
Plan and manage own work to ensure a satisfactory and cost-effective outcome
About You:
Registered Electrician with the EWRB and holds a current & full electrical license
Motivated with a hands-on attitude
Strong problem-solving skills
The ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Excellent communication skills and able to follow instructions
Ability to work unsupervised
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