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Tesla Low Voltage Foreman Electrician 
United States, Nevada, Sparks 
859456720

13.08.2024
What to Expect
As an Low Voltage Electrical Foreman with the Construction Trades team, you will have the opportunity to work on all phases of commercial construction: 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 installation on access control equipment and IP based video systems including but not limited to: electrified and non-electrified locks, card readers, ancillary door devices, IP and analog cameras, head-end video recording devices, wired and wireless systems and intercom systems, PLC systems, VFD systems, PSP systems, and FCU systems.
What You’ll Do
  • Utilize management software for schedules, updates, work requests, RFI’s, and reports for multiple crews
  • Allocate general and daily responsibilities for crews
  • Ensure adequacy of manpower and resources
  • Review and plan appropriate equipment and materials
  • Weekly review of project schedule, noting delays or changes
  • Lead by example, championing Tesla excellence
  • Assist with innovative thinking on Design Assist or Design Build projects, while managing and tracking tools, materials, equipment, and manpower
What You’ll Bring
  • 5+ years of Electrical experience in industrial orcommercial settings, with at least one year in a leadership role
  • Must possess or obtain OSHA 30 within first 90 days of employment
  • Proficiency in basic hand tools, electrical meters, and testing equipment
  • Familiarity with the National Electric Code Book and ability to interpret electrical prints and schematics
  • Capable of producing parts lists, work plans, and as-built drawings based on drawings or field assessments
  • Strong knowledge of job site safety, including identifying electrical hazards and executing proper safety procedures