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Electricians - What Does Their Job Entail?


Category: Computers and Technology  >>  Technology

By Matt Oliver   [ 14/01/2008 ]
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The modern day amenities that we have come to know and loves are often times taken for granted and overlooked. Electricity makes our lives convenient and comfortable. If it weren’t for electricity we wouldn’t have things such as our beloved light, television, computers, or even temperate homes. The people that make sure that these pleasantries are operating and installed properly are electricians.

Electricians are trained in the trade of wiring different structures, including homes and offices, and routinely maintaining electrical systems to ensure that no problems ensue. Along with these tasks, a job in this field also includes many other duties. Electricians have the job of connecting lighting and different types of power systems. When a structure is being built, they provide the wiring required to setup the electrical systems of the building. These skilled tradesmen must also be very proficient with the use of blueprints, industrial diagrams, and specifications required for the wiring and installation of electrical systems.

The profession of being an electrician has many responsibilities that it coincides with. It is important that building and safety codes are followed, to ensure the protection of the electrician and people that may be in the building that is being serviced. The risks are extremely great in this line of work if the proper procedures and precautions are not followed. Also, knowing the National Electric Code, which gives the principles and criterion for electrical safety, is a must.

A position in the electric field can take a long time to obtain. Electricians must go through an apprenticeship that lasts anywhere from three years to five years, depending on how rigorous the program and how adept the apprentice. To secure a state license in this industry, it is also a prerequisite that the aspirant take a licensing exam, which does take a considerable amount of time and knowledge. It is vital that someone becoming an electrician be efficient and of expert status in order to take on this precarious and demanding career.

The occupation of electrician has seen many job openings in recent years and is sure to see more in the years to come. This influx of jobs can be attributed the increase in the use of electricity by our abounding population.

About the author:
Kathleen Whitlow is a copywriter and marketing agent of Arundel Cooling & Heating Co. Inc. The electrical, cooling, and heating contracting company provides comfort services throughout the South Eastern Maryland area. For more information on their Electircal Contractors in Maryland please visit their website.

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Article tags: Electricians, Electricity, Apprenticeship, National Electric Code
 

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