Inside Wireman - Electricians
The Inside Wireman's job is to distribute and connect the customer's electrical
equipment to the power source. The Inside Wireman installs and maintains all
of the various types of electrical systems found in commercial, industrial
and residential projects. This equipment may be anything from lighting and
receptacles, motors or heating equipment to systems that control all of a
project's energy usage.
The Inside Wireman installs conduit systems that contain the wire from
the motor control centers or panel boards to all of the equipment that uses
electricity. Those conduits may contain power cables or control cables. Many
of the conduit systems are exposed and must be installed to exacting standards
using neat and workmanlike craftsmanship.
The work of an Inside Wireman can vary. One day the Inside Wireman could
be installing a fire alarm system in a high rise building and the next day
he/she could be installing conduit in a ditch outside the building. Inside
Wiremen also install electrical systems in industrial facilities such as chemical
plants, power plants, chip manufacturing facilities and refineries. Each
type of installation has specific electrical needs and systems to support
those needs.
While there are many tasks associated with the Inside Wireman classification,
the apprenticeship training provides all of the knowledge necessary for an
individual to perform these tasks in a professional manner. Our program also
helps the apprentices sharpen their skills and abilities, training them to
be the best workers in the electrical construction and maintenance industry.
For further information regarding a career with Utah's Best Electricians,
please contact the Utah Electrical JATC at www.uejatc.org
or call us at 801-975-1945 (SLC area) or 877-200-4200 (toll-free).
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