•Inspecting and testing electrical equipment to ensure that it is safe and operating correctly, including light fixtures, smoke detectors, fire alarms, wiring, circuit breakers, transformers, and grounding systems
•Supervising work crews in the installation, repair, or maintenance of electrical systems, including installation of electrical wiring, conduits, transformers, lighting, switches, breakers, fuses, power lines, junction boxes, etc.
•Coordinating the work of other contractors on site who are not directly involved in the electrical work
•Recommending changes to electrical designs to ensure that they meet local codes and standards
•Estimating materials needed for projects and ordering supplies from suppliers
•Working with architects and designers to determine the location of electrical components within a structure
•Installing electrical devices such as light fixtures, outlets, switches, circuit breakers, dimmers, smoke detectors, and security cameras
Most electrical foremen will have at least five years of experience in the electrical industry. This experience will typically include time as an electrician, an apprentice and an electrician’s helper. The training for an electrical foreman will also include on-the-job training as an apprentice and as an electrician’s helper.
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