
Electrician II
Zachry Group
The Role
Overview
Perform industrial electrical maintenance, installation, and lead crews while ensuring safety.
Key Responsibilities
- electrical inspection
- tool safety
- testing equipment
- wire termination
- conduit installation
- blueprint review
Tasks
-Responsible for the inspection and testing of all electrical equipment to ensure safe operation and to certify it is operating as intended with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for the safe use of hand and power tools such as conduit benders, screwdrivers, pliers, knives, hacksaws, wire strippers and drills with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for the safe operation of testing equipment to validate connections and ensure capability of circuits using such tools as clamp meters, ohmmeters, voltmeters and harmonics testers with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for performing detailed inspections on hand and power tools to ensure they are safe to operate and in proper working order -Participate in and complete the Zachry Craft Advancement Program (ZCAP) for Electricians per Site established guidelines. -Responsible for terminating wire/cable to electrical equipment such as but not limited to outlets, switches, breakers, control panels, and distributions systems with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for inspecting all designated work areas for hazards -Responsible for carrying, cutting, bending, connecting and installing conduit as defined in NFPA 70 (NEC 2014) with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for examining blue prints, sketches, diagrams, building plans and specifications to determine locations of circuits, outlets, load centers, panel boards, wires, conduit, components and other equipment -Responsible for following direction from a Multi-Craft Electrician, General Foreman, Craft Superintendent, Site Superintendent and or Project Manager -Responsible for the modification, fabrication and installation of cable trays as required and as defined in NFPA 70 (NEC 2014) with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for leading the Safety Task Assessment (STA) meetings -Responsible for the safe installation and maintenance of temporary power systems and their distribution system as defined in NFPA 70 (NEC 2014) with direct over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for pulling cables and conductors through specified pathways as defined in NFPA 70 (NEC 2014) with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for complying with the Lock, Tag and Try work procedure; this standard applies to the Sweeny Refinery, associated facilities, and outlying terminals. Will have over sight of co-workers within your area of responsibility to ensure compliance -Responsible for the installation and maintenance of the assured equipment grounding / bonding on equipment and facilities with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance -Responsible for observing all state and local building / electrical codes -Responsible for complying with all Zachry and site specific safety rules with over sight of co-workers to ensure compliance
Requirements
- master electrician
- journeyman license
- nccer certified
- nec 2014
- hand tools
- team player
What You Bring
-Active listener -Physical demands: Employee will be required to adhere to large amounts of standing, walking, bending, squatting and lifting. Will talk and hear to communicate. Will use arms and hands to signal, grab, hold, turn, push, and pull: objects, materials, controls and tools. May be required to lift, carry and move up to 25lbs. Will occasionally work at heights, climb ladders and stairways and work off of platforms. Will use vision abilities to focus, see short and long distances, colors, depth perception and peripheral vision. Will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs/muffs, masks/respirators, safety vests, gloves and steel-toe boots. -Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Master Electrician License -Must be able to work at heights of 300 ft. -NCCER Industrial Electrician Certified -Must be able to meet the physical demands and pre-employment conditions -Use of mathematics to validate operation and installation methods per NEC 2014 standards -Must possess a TDLR Journeyman License, or TDLR Masters License, or NCCER Certified Plus Industrial Electrician or completed the ZCAP Journeyman Electrician Qualification program -Thorough knowledge of Electrician hand, power tools and layout tools -Must be able to read and interpret prints, drawings, schematics and plans -Must have reliable transportation and be able to work 7 days a week -Ability to work with others – Team player -Good communication skills with co-workers and supervisors -Achieved Journeyman Electrician Level Qualification through Zachry Craft Advancement Program (ZCAP) -Good decision making skills -Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Journeyman Electrician License
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The Company
About Zachry Group
-It executes turnkey EPC and maintenance projects—from refinery revamps and petrochemical plants to power stations and ag-processing facilities. -The group’s engineering arm has built hundreds of processing units, including landmark olefins and polyethylene facilities. -It has played a lead role in thermal power, nuclear, and renewables including hydrogen, solar, biomass, and carbon capture programs. -Notably, it self-performs fabrication and fieldwork using a highly tenured craft workforce, often spanning multiple generations. -Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, the firm operates major regional centers in energy-rich areas like the Gulf Coast and Northeast.
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Chemicals
Power Generation
Manufacturing
Industrial
Refining
Food and Agriculture
Pulp and Paper
Rail Infrastructure
Cement
Mining and Minerals
Office and Warehouse
General Manufacturing
Sustainability Solutions
Energy Transition
Engineering
EPC Projects
Turnarounds
Fabrication
