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Industrial Electrician

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These type of electricians typically test, troubleshoot, install, repair and maintain electrical equipment, lighting and controls in an industrial / commercial setting.

These usually work with larger equipment, and higher voltages and loads. Most of the work is done with conduit and very often blueprinted.

They are usually employed by independent electrical contractors and / or work for large corporations in factories, plants, mines, shipyards as full time staff for electrical maintenance.

Some of the duties they are expected to perform are: Read and interpret electrical schematics, understand, test and troubleshoot motor controls, be able to troubleshoot, repair, replace and upgrade all types of electrical circuits.

They must be very familiar with the National Electrical Codes (NEC), Electrical Theory and comfortable working with high voltage three phase circuits, generators, transformers, switchgear and many other equipment.

Industrial electricians are among the highest paid in the business. Because they can be hired as permanent plant maintenance staff, they very often can remain in a particular job for a very time.

In fact it wouldn't be unusual for an industrial electrician to make a career out of a single position. Assuming the company they are working for stays in business, then it's to the company's benefit to have an them on staff who is thoroughly familiar with all systems.

For instance, if a company's production line goes down because of some electrical malfunction, it can literally cost the company tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue. Keeping this in mind, you now understand why they make top dollar and excellent benefits.

If you're undecided about what type of electrician you would like to be, then consider this type. Even if you open up your own shop the money is always better in the industrial side of the business.

Most contractors are out there competing for the smaller residential jobs, and more competition means less money. Of course, becoming an industrial electrician definitely has a higher level of difficulty, but once there you'll be happy you took this route.


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