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Within the Department of Transportation (DOT),
To inspect and/or maintain electrical, traffic signaling and lighting, and telecommunications installations in conjunction with statewide highway construction, maintenance or traffic operations programs;
To ensure that work in progress is completed and has been performed according to the construction design plans and specifications and maintenance specifications;
To inspect and/or maintain electrical installations in order to ensure that the requirements of the National Electric Code and the National Electric Safety Code are being followed; and to do related work as required.
To inspect and/or maintain the installation of street lighting poles and fixtures to insure their proper wiring and their proper grounding and fusing.
To inspect and/or maintain transformer vaults and determine wire sizes, types of insulation, voltage capacity, breaking capacity of circuit breakers, and the interrupting capacity of these breakers.
To inspect and/or maintain conduits and ducts for size, and when installed underground, for the proper angle of inclination.
To inspect and/or maintain traffic lights and their controllers to determine that the equipment is in accordance with specifications and properly installed, wired within the proper types and sizes of conductors, and that the controllers are gas sealed from any adjacent manholes.
To collect data from test runs on electrical equipment, including varied types of metering equipment, ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and illuminometers.
To notify the engineer in charge of the project when situations arise involving failure to follow plans and/or specifications.
To prepare reports on work in progress and final acceptance of installation constructed by the contractor, and other maintenance reports.
To do related work as required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A thorough knowledge of the National Electric Code and the National Electric Safety Code; a thorough knowledge of the principles, practices, techniques, equipment and materials used in the electrician trade; a working knowledge of electronics; the ability to read and interpret complex electrical wiring plans and specifications; the ability to prepare reports concerning defects in electrical installations; the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, superiors and electrical contractors; and related capacities and abilities.Other
$46k-61k (estimate)
06/03/2023
05/03/2024
ri.gov
PROVIDENCE, RI
7,500 - 15,000
1636
GWENN STEARN
$5B - $10B