in on-the-job training and related instruction.
Electrician
MMR Constructors, Inc.
Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Stage One Works
0
600
a. Safety – Learning and understanding proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and fall protection. b. Material Identification – Learning and understanding the names, sizes, and uses of materials used in the electrical field. (I.e. conduit, fittings, cable tray, cable, glands, connectors, and similar materials.) c. Tool/ Equipment Identification – Learning and understanding the names and uses of tooling and equipment used in the electrical field. (I.e. hand tools, d. cutting, threading and bending equipment, cable pulling equipment and other related tools/ equipment.)
Stage Two Works
0
2.5K
a. Staging material and tooling as directed by journey worker at the install location. b. Cutting, threading, bending and installation of conduit and/or cable tray according to the plans, specifications and under the direction of the journey worker. Fabrication and installation of conduit and cable tray supports. c. Installation of wire and cables per the plans, specifications and under the direction of the journey worker. d. Assisting the journey worker in terminating of branch circuit activities including lighting, receptacles, power panels and transformers. e. Rough setting of panel boards, transformers, Motor Control Centers, switchgear and bus duct under the direction of the journey worker. f. Final setting and alignment of panel boards, transformers, Motor Control Centers, switchgear and bus duct under the direction of the journey worker. g. Assisting the journey worker in preparation of all materials, tools and equipment required to perform the assigned task.
Stage Three Works
0
1.5K
a. Install and terminate light fixtures, receptacles, switches, and photocells. b. Install proper sizes of overcurrent protection for cabling to light fixtures and devices. c. Checkout and troubleshooting of branch circuit installations, including power, neutral, grounding, and polarity requirements per the plans, specifications, and applicable codes. d. Installation of below grade grounding to include exothermic welds, ground rods and test wells. e. Assisting the journey worker in reading and comprehension of plans and specifications as well as hazard identification based on task assignments. f. Assisting the journey worker to ensure the work is installed per the rules and regulations of the National Electrical Code as well as local AHJ requirements and the plans and specifications.
Stage Four Works
0
2K
a. Install rigid and/or coated conduit for power and controls. (I.e. motors, start/stop stations, hand-off-auto switches and other related motors and devices.) b. Install rigid and/or coated conduit from Instrument Field Junction Boxes to the end devices. (I.e. control valves, transmitters, thermocouples and switches.) c. Installation of cable in cable tray and/or conduit for power, controls and instrumentation. d. Cable installation for the DCS (Distributive Control System) including wiring from marshalling racks to field junction boxes and cabling from the racks to the consoles. e. Continuity check and terminations for power, control, and instrumentation. f. Wiring of specialty systems including fire alarm, in-plant communication, fiber optics, and data management.
Stage Five Works
0
1K
a. Under the supervision of the journey worker trouble shoot and repair all types of electrical works. (I.e. lighting circuits, power and control branch circuits.) b. Under the supervision of the journey worker troubleshoot and repair all types of instrumentation specialty works. (I.e. control valves, I/P (current to pressure) convertors, transmitters and other related Instruments.) c. Troubleshoot and repair without supervision of electrical and instrumentation works
Stage Six Works
0
400
a. Blue print and specification reading and comprehension. b. Perform detailed material takeoffs based on task assignments. c. Understand and assign labor factors to detailed takeoffs based to task assignments. d. Review and comprehend QA/QC (Quality Analysis/ Quality Control) policies and procedures.
Related Instruction Content
Training Provider(s):
Basic Safety
12
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Introduction to Hand Tools
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Introduction to Power Tools
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Introduction to Materials Handling
5
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Electrical Safety
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Introduction to Electrical Circuits
7
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Electrical Theory
7
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Introduction to the National Electrical Code
7
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Device Boxes
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Hand Bending
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Raceways and Fittings
20
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Conductors and Cables
10
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Basic Electrical Construction Drawings
7
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Residential Electrical Services
15
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Electrical Test Equipment
5
CORE CURRICULUM ELECTRICAL/ MMR LEVEL 1 APPRENTICE
Alternating Current
17
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Motors: Theory and Application
20
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Electric Lighting
15
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Conduit Bending
15
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Pull and Junction Boxes
12
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Conductor Installations
10
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Cable Tray
7
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Conductor Terminations and Splices
7
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Grounding and Bonding
15
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
12
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Control Systems and Fundamental Concepts
12
ELECTRICAL - LEVEL 2/MMR LEVEL 2 APPRENTICE
Load Calculations
17
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Conductor Selection and Calculations
15
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Practical Applications of Lighting
12
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Hazardous Locations
15
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Overcurrent Protection
25
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Distribution Equipment
12
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Transformers
12
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Commercial Electrical Services
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Motor Calculations
12
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Voice, Data and Video (Alternate)
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Motor Controls
12
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 3/MMR LEVEL 3 APPRENTICE
Load Calculations – Feeders and Services
20
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Standby and Emergency Systems
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Basic Electronic Theory
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Fire Alarm System (Alternate)
15
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Specialty Transformers
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Advanced Controls
20
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Motor Operation and Maintenance
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Medium-Voltage Terminations/Splices
10
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Special Locations
20
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE
Practical Exit Instruction/Examination
24
ELECTRICAL – LEVEL 4/MMR LEVEL 4 APPRENTICE