Power Generation Maintenance Electrician
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
A Power Generation Maintenance Electrician must be able to safely use hand, power, and electrical tools, as well as electrical test equipment and PPE according to regulatory and industry standards; interpret job specifications and industrial drawings; install, connect, troubleshoot and maintain power generation, distribution, and utilization systems and components; install raceway and cable distribution systems; and install and connect transformers and troubleshoot PLCs.
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Focus Statement A Power Generation Maintenance Electrician must be able to safely use hand, power, and electrical tools, as well as electrical test equipment and PPE according to regulatory and industry standards; interpret job specifications and industrial drawings; install, connect, troubleshoot and maintain power generation, distribution, and utilization systems and components; install raceway and cable distribution systems; and install and connect transformers and troubleshoot PLCs. Overview l Two-hour closed-book examination l May use a basic function, non-printing calculator l No extra papers, books, notes or study materials are allowed Minimum passing score is 75.
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