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1-4 years$300.00  
   
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Electrician Job Description

People with the job title Electrician typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom systems, or electrical control systems.
Help electricians by performing duties of lesser skill. Duties include using, supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment.
Repair, test, adjust, or install electronic equipment, such as industrial controls, transmitters, and antennas.

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