Tesla
Apprentice Electrician, Commercial Self Perform
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Job Description
What to Expect
As an Apprentice Electrician with the Tesla Energy Commercial Deployment team you will have the opportunity to work under the direction and supervision of a Licensed Electrician on all phases of commercial PV, energy storage and super charging stations: Skills in all areas of electrical are not necessarily required, but the job can and will involve a variety of electrical disciplines and a strong candidate will be able to perform a variety of electrical tasks from distribution/production power, lighting and low voltage. Working as a team with the entire energy department, the apprentice electrician assist with new installation of: power distribution, transformers, lighting, and electrical equipment 480 VAC up to 1000VDC, Inverters, Batteries, DC strings Under the guidance of a Licensed Electrician. This role is 80% travel.
What You'll Do
* Maintaining and troubleshooting various types of electrical components * Uses complex electrical schematics and blueprints * Consulting manuals, reading and interpreting diagrams, blueprints, and schematics * Performs a wide variety of job scopes.(Installing modules, racking and any other required tasks assign * Displays positive attitudes and practices good work ethics that reflects the mission, philosophy, and goals of the company * Complete tasks in a timely manner and provide feedback
What You'll Bring
* Must have compliant government issued identification for domestic air travel and/or to access certain federal facilities, must have a valid drivers license and must be a Registered Trainee with the DIR or able to register and enroll in a state approved trainee course * Knowledge of basic electrical theory and Ohms law and must have 1-4 years of electrical experience, knowledge of using hand tools, electrical meter, and testing equipment * Able to size conductors, conduits and using NEC Code Book; experience working with 120/208, 480/277 VAC, ability to interpret electrical prints and schematics...
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