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Job Description
A Master Electrician in Texas is responsible for overseeing electrical projects, ensuring safety and compliance, and performing high-level electrical work, including installing, maintaining, and repairing wiring and equipment. Key duties include reading blueprints, testing and troubleshooting systems, and mentoring other electricians. This role is for a licensed professional who holds the highest level of electrician license and can be the designated license holder for a company.
Key responsibilities Leadership and supervision:
Function as the senior electrician on a project, manage and oversee other electricians, and serve as the company's license holder.
Installation and maintenance:
Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring systems, including service entrance conductors, and all related equipment and appliances.
Planning and design:
Plan and implement electrical system additions or modifications.
Testing and troubleshooting:
Test and inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit breakers, and identify and resolve electrical problems using various testing devices.
Mentorship and training:
Provide guidance and training to other electricians.
Project documentation:
Keep accurate records, prepare reports, and document work for clients. Qualifications Hold a Texas Master Electrician license. Have extensive experience as a licensed electrician. Pass an advanced licensing exam.