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The Job Roles & Responsibility of a Commercial Electrician?

by Ray Parvi Job Provider

An electrician is any skilled tradesperson who works inside or outside buildings to ensure lights, industrial equipment, and appliances operate safely and reliably. Designs installs, maintains, and repairs the electrical systems and products used in residential homes, businesses, and factories. Many opt for electrician jobs as a favorable opportunity and career option.

Many special electricians, including residential electricians, are responsible for installing wiring and solving electrical problems in homes. Inside, electricians maintain and repair control systems, motors, and electrical equipment in commercial places. Many electricians are competent in the market with several kinds of electrical work to get various job opportunities. So, keeping in mind the profile of Commercial electrician jobs, let's look at the job roles and responsibilities of a commercial electrician.

Electricians may spend their time working inside large spaces or in cramped conditions. These working environments can be quite dangerous and risky if the proper precautions aren't taken as they involve live electrical wires and wires of electric current. The commercial electricians work independently on projects of large companies by having persons to coordinate them.

Responsibility

As a commercial electrician, the responsibility for checking the electricity from its source to the places business consumers can use. The specific responsibilities associated with this job may vary as per the area of specialization and the promptness, but they might involve:

  • Forming electrical circuits, installing switches, circuit breaker panels, relays, and other electrical control and distribution equipment to support electrical products.
  • Inspecting circuit breakers, transformers, and other electrical components for faults and breakages.
  • Using testing devices to discover why electrical products and systems are malfunctioning also includes isolating faults for safe removal and replacement.
  • Planning, reading, and interpreting architect blueprints, circuit diagrams, and other technical documents for new buildings, with the best position for electrical outlets, light fixtures, heating outlets, and ventilation systems.
  • According to municipal codes, the electrical systems Installing wiring, lighting, and control systems in new and existing buildings, by connecting electrical wires to components and fixtures and testing completed circuits.
  • Installing hangers and brackets to keep wiring, lighting, and control systems in good working conditions.

Commercial electricians should see and discern color since electrical wiring is often color-coded, and need the technical aptitude to work with commercial wiring systems and electrical tools. They need a strong understanding of local and national electrical codesThese professionals should stand, climb ladders, and remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods.


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