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An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the construction of new buildings or maintenance of existing electrical infrastructure.[1]
Contents
- 1 Terminology
- 2 Training and regulation of trade
- 3 Licensing
- 4 JIB (UK)
- 5 See also
- 5.1 Tools of the trade
- 5.2 References
- 5.3 External links
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Terminology
In the USA electricians are sometimes referred to as Inside Wireman as opposed to Outside Linemen who work on electric utility company distribution systems at higher voltages.
"Electrician" is also used as the name of a role in stagecraft, where electricians are tasked primarily with hanging, focusing, and operating stage lighting. In this context, the Master Electrician is the show's chief electrician. Although theater electricians routinely perform electrical work on stage lighting instruments and equipment, they are not part of the electrical trade and have a different set of skills and qualifications from the electricians that work on building wiring.
Training and regulation of trade
In most countries, the job of an electrician is a regulated trade for safety reasons due to the many
hazards of working with electricity, requiring testing, registration, or licensing. They are usually required to serve an
apprenticeship lasting from 3 to 5 years under the general supervision of a
Master Electrician and usually the direct supervision of a
Journeyman Electrician. Schooling in electrical theory and electrical building codes is usually required to complete the apprenticeship program. A Journeyman electrician is a well rounded
craftsman trained in all phases of electrical construction installation in various building styles and maintenance of equipment after installation. A Master Electrician must first be a Journeyman and usually has a minimum of two years more experience and has to pass further testing. A Master Electrician is further trained in layout, estimation, and design of electrical installations.
Licensing
JIB (UK)
For electricians in the construction industry the JIB Electrotechnical Certification scheme provides certification and qualification for the Electrical Contracting Industry (ECA) for an annual fee.
JIB is in place to regulate and control
Employment of electricians in the construction industry. It is
responsible for
skill levels, proficiency, wage levels and welfare benefits of its members.
See also
Tools of the trade
References
- ^ U.S. Department of Labor definition