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Instrumentation and Electrical Technician
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Join our team in Washington as an Instrumentation & Electrical Technician. This role requires 1-3 years of oil & gas experience with 12-24 VDC systems, SCADA, and 480V troubleshooting. We value strong safety leadership and hands-on project accountability. An Electrical Journeyman/Master ticket is...
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United States , Washington
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Penn Line Energy T&D, Inc
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Industrial Electrical Technician 3
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Join M.C. Dean as an Industrial Electrical Technician 3 in Washington, DC. This role requires a DC Journeyman/Master license and 6+ years of hands-on experience with industrial electrical systems and controls. You will perform critical maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs using infrared ther...
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United States , Washington, DC
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40.00 - 50.00 USD / Hour
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M.C. Dean, Inc
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Industrial Electrical Technician 2
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Seeking a certified DC Journeyman or Master Electrician for a key role in Washington, DC. You will maintain and troubleshoot critical industrial electrical systems, controls, and generators using blueprints and infrared thermography. This position offers competitive benefits including insurance, ...
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United States , Washington, DC
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30.00 - 40.00 USD / Hour
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M.C. Dean, Inc
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Explore a world of opportunity with Electrical Technician jobs, a dynamic and essential profession at the heart of modern infrastructure and technology. Electrical Technicians are the skilled professionals who bring electrical systems to life, ensuring they operate safely, efficiently, and reliably. This career path is ideal for problem-solvers and hands-on individuals who enjoy working with tools, interpreting technical diagrams, and seeing a project through from concept to completion. The core of this role involves the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical equipment across a vast range of settings. A typical day for an Electrical Technician is diverse and rarely confined to a desk. Common responsibilities include reading and interpreting engineering schematics, blueprints, and technical instructions to guide their work. They assemble, wire, and install complex electrical control systems, panels, and wiring harnesses, often involving precise soldering and crimping. A significant part of their duty is testing and diagnostics; they use sophisticated multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other diagnostic tools to perform system checks, calibrate instruments, and conduct fault-finding analyses to identify and resolve issues. Furthermore, maintenance is a key pillar of the profession, involving routine inspections, servicing of equipment, and ensuring all tools are calibrated and in safe working order. Adherence to strict safety protocols, including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and compliance with national electrical codes, is non-negotiable in every task they undertake. To excel in Electrical Technician jobs, individuals typically possess a strong foundational education, such as a vocational school diploma, an associate's degree in electrical technology, or an apprenticeship culminating in a recognized certification like an NVQ. Many positions require a specific electrical license to perform certain tasks. Beyond formal qualifications, successful technicians have a robust set of skills. They are adept at problem-solving and have a keen analytical mind for troubleshooting complex electrical circuits. Strong manual dexterity and comfort with both hand and power tools are essential. They must be detail-oriented to follow complex instructions accurately and maintain meticulous records on job cards and quality control documents. As many roles are collaborative, good communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a team are highly valued. A forward-thinking attitude, willingness to engage in continuous training, and the ability to multitask are common traits that lead to advancement. The field of Electrical Technician jobs offers a stable and rewarding career for those with the technical aptitude and dedication to master the flow of power that drives our world. From manufacturing and industrial plants to commercial facilities and residential services, the skills of a qualified Electrical Technician are perpetually in demand.

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