2. Residential and Commercial Rough Wiring
A. Assisting in getting the material from stockroom.; B. Loading truck and unloading material and equipment on the job.; C. Laying out the various outlets, switches, receptacles, and other
details of the job from blueprints or by direction of the Superintendent
of construction.; D. Laying out the system with materials to be used, where they are to
be placed, and other details as to how they shall be run.; E. Cutting wires, cables, conduit and raceway; threading and reaming
conduit, boring and cutting chases under the direction of the journey-person.; F. Installing various kinds of wires, cables and conduits in accordance with
requirements.; G. Assisting journeyperson in pulling wires, attaching wires to fish-tape, and
keeping wires from kinds of abrasions.; H. Connecting conductors to switches, receptacles, or appliances with
proper methods of splicing, soldering and typing.; I. Installing service switches or load center and sub-feeders and fastening
up these parts, running raceways and pulling in conductors under the
direction of journey-person electricians.; J. Assisting in preparing lists of materials used, including names, number
of pieces, or number of feet, etc., for office records.; K. Loading unused material and cleaning up job area.