Classification Description
University of Michigan
| Issued: |
07/23/00
|
Classification
Code
# 73467 |
| Supersedes:
|
08/01/77 |
FLSA NE |
| TITLE: |
INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRICIAN |
GRADE: |
T6 |
| BASIC
FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY |
| To
perform work in the fabrication, installation, maintenance and
repair of complex electrical, electronic and electromechanical
equipment, devices, distribution apparatus, and electronic circuitry. |
| CHARACTERISTIC
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES |
Install,
repair and maintain electronic equipment and instruments, such
as pocket pagers, mobil radios, public address systems, heart/patient
monitors, blood transducers, defibrillators, infant warmers, electrocardiograph
and electoencephalograph units.
Inspect, test and analyze malfunctions of electrical and industrial
or medical electronic equipment, using ammeter, voltmeter, ohmmeter,
oscilloscope, schematics and visual inspection.
Install and/or modify standard electrical and electronic circuitry
for new or changed applications of electrical and electronic equipment,
instruments or systems.
Advise faculty and staff on the proper use and care of electrical,
biomedical and industrial electronic equipment and instruments
and resolve problems resulting from improper set up and use.
Diagnose malfunctions and repair printed circuits by soldering
breaks in the printed circuit, replacing resistors, capacitors,
integrated circuits, diods, transistors and other component parts.
Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, sketches, circuit and
schematic diagrams and job specifications.
Prepare records and service reports of materials and time expended.
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| RELATED
DUTIES |
Fabricate and install control and distribution apparatus, including
switches, relays and circuit-breaker panels, fastening them in
place with screws or bolts.
Connect wiring to lighting fixtures and power equipment, using
handtools.
Cut, thread, bend and route conduit lines, and pull wire through
conduit by means of fish tape.
Dismantle and repair equipment, replacing defective wires, motor
brushes, condensers and burned out fuses.
Test continuity of electrical circuits in installed or repaired
equipment, using electrical measuring instruments.
Perform preventive maintenance activities, including periodic
visual inspections, taping frayed or exposed wires and securing
loose connections.
Cut or bore through walls, ceilings or partitions.
Install or operate public address equipment and temporary lines
for electrical services. |
| SUPERVISION
RECEIVED |
| Received
supervision from a designated official. |
| SUPERVISION
EXERCISED |
| No
supervisory responsibility. |
| QUALIFICATIONS |
Graduation
from high school and specialized training in industrial electronic
and electrical work is necessary.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, sketches and schematic
diagrams is necessary.
Considerable knowledge of the tools, equipment, methods and materials
involved in industrial electronic and electrical work is necessary.
Some experience in the maintenance and repair of specialized medical
electronic and electromechanical equipment may be necessary.
Reasonable knowledge of the maintenance requirements of electrical
and electronic equipment, fixtures and devices is necessary.
Reasonable experience in the installation, maintenance and repair
of industrial electronic and electrical equipment and devices
is necessary.
Licensure by the Federal Communications Commission may be required.
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This
description is intended to indicate the kinds of tasks and levels
of work difficulty that will be required of positions that will be
given this title and shall not be construed as declaring what the
specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position shall
be. It is not intended to limit or in any way modify the right of
any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees
under his supervision. The use of a particular expression or illustration
describing duties shall not be held to exclude other duties not mentioned
that are of a similar kind or level of difficulty.
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