Electrician Technician

Electrician Technician


Company
Nippon Promac Phils., Inc.
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Contractor
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Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Install, assemble and connect wiring, lighting, control systems and electrical apparatus.
• Perform preventive maintenance, diagnose faults and repair or replace faulty components (breakers, fixtures, wiring, VFD & other electronic devices).
• Use tools like voltmeters and cable testers to inspect components, test systems and ensure compliance with codes.
• Identify and correct electrical issues in various systems and equipment.
• Complete work orders, log maintenance and maintain records of work performed and materials used.
• Work with other electricians, contractors and engineers to plan and execute projects.

Qualification
• At least Highschool Graduate with NC II
• With experience as an Industrial / Machinery Electrician or any equipment.
• Time management
• Strong work ethic
• Ability to read and interpret electrical blueprints, schematics and diagrams.
• Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic testing equipment (e.g., ammeters, thermal scanners.)
• Strong problem-solving and diagnostic skills.
• Knowledge of local and national electrical codes.
• May require a 2-year degree or technical training and completion of an apprenticeship.

Job Type: Temporary

Contract length: 5 months

Pay: Php695.00 per day

Ability to commute/relocate:
• Quezon City: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

Experience:
• Electrician: 1 year (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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