An electrician is a proficient expert dedicated to the installation, upkeep, and repair of electrical systems in buildings and structures. Their role encompasses ensuring the efficient operation of electrical wiring, fixtures, and equipment to supply electricity for diverse purposes.
Responsibilities:
An electrician undertakes a range of duties, such as implementing electrical wiring blueprints, fitting fixtures and equipment, diagnosing issues, and fixing electrical devices. They engage with diverse electrical systems, tools, and safety protocols to guarantee the effective and secure dissemination of electricity. Their tasks also encompass inspections, replacing outdated wiring, and conducting upkeep to avert system failures and enhance electrical functionality.
- Implementing electrical wiring blueprints to ensure proper functioning of lighting, intercom, and other electrical systems.
- Fitting electrical devices, fixtures, and equipment for alarm and other systems.
- Setting up safety and distribution elements.
- Develop comprehensive plans for electrical wiring to ensure optimal functionality of lighting, intercom, and other electrical systems.
- Install electrical apparatus, fixtures, and equipment for alarm and other systems.
- Incorporate safety and distribution components such as switches, resistors, and circuit-breaker panels.
- Connect wiring in electrical circuits and networks, ensuring compatibility of components.
- Prepare and assemble conduits and route wiring through them.
- Conduct routine inspections to prevent system breakdowns, including replacing old wiring and insulated cables and cleaning circuits.
- Perform troubleshooting to identify hazards or malfunctions, and repair or replace damaged units effectively.
Requirements & Skills:
- Demonstrated track record as an electrician with verified experience.
- Proficiency in industrial and/or commercial electrical systems.
- Ability to effectively utilize electrical and hand tools, including wire strippers and voltmeters, as well as interpret electrical drawings and blueprints.
- Comprehensive understanding of safety protocols and adherence to legal regulations and guidelines.
- Exceptional critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Outstanding physical fitness and flexibility to work extended shifts and overnight hours.
- Completion of relevant vocational training or successful apprenticeship as an electrician, along with holding a valid professional license.
In Serbia, the average national salary for an Electrician is Дин.80,000.