- efficiently.
- Replace worn-out electrical components such as circuit breakers, wires, and switches.
CCTV Installation:
- Install, configure, and set up CCTV cameras, recorders, and other related equipment.
- Set up wiring and connections for both analog and IP-based surveillance systems.
- Ensure proper camera placement for optimal coverage and system performance.
· Maintenance & Troubleshooting:
- Conduct routine maintenance and inspections of CCTV systems to ensure all equipment is functioning properly.
- Troubleshoot and repair faulty CCTV equipment, including cameras, DVRs/NVRs, monitors, and other components.
- Troubleshooting & Repairs:
- Diagnose and resolve electrical problems or malfunctions in circuits, panels, and systems.
- Use testing devices (voltmeters, ohmmeters, etc.) to inspect and test electrical components and systems.
- Repair faulty wiring, circuit breakers, outlets, and other electrical components.
- Safety & Compliance:
- Follow local, state, and national electrical codes and safety standards to ensure all installations and repairs are performed safely.
- Work with safety equipment and adhere to workplace safety protocols.
- Ensure electrical work is compliant with relevant regulations and inspections.
- Documentation & Reporting:
- Keep detailed records of installations, inspections, repairs, and maintenance.
- Report any issues or hazards to the supervisor or manager in a timely manner.
- Collaboration:
- Work with other team members, contractors, and engineers to ensure the successful completion of projects.
- Provide guidance and support to apprentices or junior electricians when needed.
- Customer Interaction (if applicable):
- Provide excellent customer service, responding to customer inquiries and offering recommendations on electrical solutions.
- Explain electrical issues and solutions clearly and professionally.
Qualifications & Skills:
- Education & Certification:
- Diploma or Bachelor degree equivalent required.
- Completion of an electrician apprenticeship program or formal electrical training.
- Experience:
- Proven experience as an electrician (5+ years in residential, commercial, or industrial settings).
- Hands-on experience with electrical systems, troubleshooting, and repairs.
- Skills:
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems, wiring diagrams, and safety protocols.
- Proficiency in using electrical tools and testing devices.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to diagnose electrical faults.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy in work.
- Good communication skills, especially in explaining complex electrical issues to clients or team members.
- Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift and carry heavy equipment or tools.
- Comfort with working in tight or confined spaces.
- Ability to work at heights (e.g., ladders, scaffolding).
Working Conditions:
- Work will be performed in various settings, including residential, commercial, or industrial environments.
- Some work may require evening, weekend, or on-call hours, depending on project deadlines or emergency repair needs.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided and must be used in accordance with safety protocols.