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Master Electrician, Water and Wastewater

Master Electrician, Water and Wastewater

$80,000/year
Full-time
Full-time
About the Role

IECONI is hiring a Master Electrician for industrial work on water and wastewater plants. The role installs, troubleshoots, and maintains plant electrical systems and designs routings and layouts. A TDLR Master Electrician license is required.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Install MCCs, switchgear, transformers, ATS, control panels, bus weatherheads, communication antennae, and VFDs for motors. Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain existing equipment across water plants. Size conduit to fill ratios and wire to load. Evaluate switchgear submittals and secure engineer approval. Design duct bank routings and electrical room layouts. Estimate the hardware required for a project. Calibrate and maintain circuitry, read and interpret wiring diagrams, and run loop and Megger testing. Assist with NETA and load testing for generators.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

Master electricians with installation and design experience on industrial electrical systems. Experience with 4160 medium voltage is an advantage. Comfortable with Word, Excel, and Outlook. ERP experience a plus.

WHAT WE OFFER

Requirements

TDLR Master Electrician license required
Journeyman license an advantage
Experience installing and maintaining MCCs, switchgear, transformers, ATS, VFDs, and control panels
Able to size conduit and wire to code and load conditions
Able to design duct bank routings and electrical room layouts
Loop testing, Megger testing, and NETA or load testing experience
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Computer skills: Word, Excel, Outlook. ERP a plus
REQ.08
Computer skills: Word, Excel, Outlook. ERP a plus

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