Introduction: Services we provide include:
* New and old work installations
* Lighting design
* Service upgrade
* Swimming pool wiring
* Motor control troubleshooting and new installs
* Tela-Data cabling
* Commercial service upgrades and installs
* Single phase and three phase installations
* Motor control, etc.
* Troubleshooting
* Roughing
Trade skills:
* Reading electrical blueprints
* Power tool experience: sawzall, right-angle drill, whole hog, etc.
* Experience in EMT pipe bending
* Specialize in remix wiring method
* Troubleshooting experience
* Knowledge of basic electrical hand tools
* Experience in control panel work
* Knowledge of NEC, National Electrical Code
* Bending and applying pipe
* Roughing a house
* Working on cars: electrical parts
* Wiring and knowledge of motor control
* Commercial and residential wiring
* Also good at any electrical jobs
* Good at any kinds of other jobs
* Add, subtract, multiply, divide, and use Algebraic formulas
* Read complex technical documents written in English
* Develop alternative solutions to a problem and choose the best alternative
* Communicate in writing with others
* Read and understand graphs, charts, and diagrams
* Plan and organize tasks to meet deadlines
* Understand how an electrical or mechanical system works
* Picture the way a construction project will appear before it is finished
* Be self-motivated, responsible, and dependable without close supervision
* Remain calm in an emergency situation
* Communicate orally with others in English
* Work smoothly with others as a team to complete a task
* Maintain good relations with others in a work setting
* Discriminate between colors
* Understand verbal instructions, and warnings given in English
* Hear warning signals
* Maintain balance and perform construction tasks while on a ladder
* Coordinate body movements when using tools or equipment
* Reach and stretch to position equipment and fixtures while maintaining balance
* Bend or twist the body into unusual positions while working
* Traverse irregular surfaces while maintaining balance
* Perform physical tasks all day without becoming overly tired
* Use hands to manipulate small wires and objects
* Work with both hands
* Operate two-handed power equipment
* Regularly lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds
* On occasion, lift objects weighing above pounds
* Carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds for short distances
* Apply muscular force quickly to objects and equipment
* Push or pull heavy objects into position
* Climb ladders and poles up to 25 feet in height
* Work at heights
* Work in extreme hot and cold temperature conditions
* Work in a noisy environment
* Work at depths, such as in trenches, manholes, or deep vertical shaft
* Planning and initiating projects
* Establishing temporary power during construction
* Establishing grounding systems
* Installing service to buildings and other structures
* Establishing power distribution within a project
* Planning and installing raceway systems
* Installing new wiring and repairing old wiring
* Providing power and controls to motors, HVAC, and other equipment
* Installing receptacles, lighting systems, and fixtures
* Troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems
* Installing and repairing traffic signals, outdoor lighting and outdoor power feeders
* Installing fire alarm systems
* How to work with energized circuits
* Blueprints including symbols used
* Electrical schematic diagrams
* State and local electrical codes
* First aid
* Hazardous materials
* Specific job safety rules
* Skill at performing CPR
* Skill at reading a wire table to determine conductor size required
* Skill at terminating aluminum or copper cable
* Skill at terminating high-voltage cable
* Skill at splicing high-voltage cable
* Planning and initiating projects
* Establishing OSHA and customer safety requirements
* Setting towers and poles and constructing other devices to support transmission, and distribution cables
* Establishing work positions for maintaining and repairing overhead distribution or transmission lines
* Stringing new wire or maintaining old wire
* Installing and maintaining insulators
* Installing and maintaining transformers and other equipment
* How to perform an emergency rescue
* First aid
* Connections to be made for various transformers
* What makes a wooden pole unsafe to climb?
* Delta and Wyes transformer connections
* Appropriate hand signals to use with ground crew or equipment operators
* The proper knot to tie in different circumstances
* Skill at rigging equipment
* Skill at tying knots
* Skill at operating a bucket truck
* Skill at splicing high-voltage cable
* Skill at splicing aluminum or copper cable
* Skill at working on high-voltage lines while wearing protective equipment such as rubber gloves
* Planning and initiating projects
* Establishing temporary power during construction
* Establishing grounding systems
* Installing underground systems: slab and foundation
* Rough-in, frame stage
* Installing wire and cable
* Trim out
* Performing hot checks
* Troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems
* Electrical schematic diagrams
* State and local electrical codes
* Proper wire or cable to use in different circumstances
* Skill at reading a wire table to determine conductor size required
* Skill at terminating aluminum or copper cable
* Skill at splicing twisted pair cable
* Skill at terminating twisted pair cable
* Skill at terminating coaxial cable
* Planning and initiating projects
* Installing underground voice or data circuit feeders to entrance facilities
* Providing or connecting to the grounding electrode system
* Installing pathways and spaces for installation of low-voltage wiring
* Installing and terminating wires and cables
* Installing local area network LAN cabling systems
* Installing security and access control systems
* Installing communications and sound distribution systems
* Testing and repairing video, voice, and data systems