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Executive Directory Of Electricians And Lineman

Executive Directory of Electricians and Lineman allows you to target individuals that are currently employed as technicians for businesses and companies. An electrician specializes in the installation, operation, repair, and maintenance of electrical systems. These systems include wiring, circuit boards, and electronics. Some people like to distinguish between an electrician and a lineman. An electrician works on internal wiring in homes and other buildings, while a lineman works on outside electrical lines and in power generation facilities. Electricians work in commercial and residential buildings.

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191,741 Total Universe / Universe Rate $105.00/M
Telemarketing + $50.00/M
Email Addresses $275.00/M

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Executive Directory of Electricians and Lineman allows you to target individuals that are currently employed as technicians for businesses and companies. An electrician specializes in the installation, operation, repair, and maintenance of electrical systems. These systems include wiring, circuit boards, and electronics. Some people like to distinguish between an electrician and a lineman. An electrician works on internal wiring in homes and other buildings, while a lineman works on outside electrical lines and in power generation facilities. Electricians work in commercial and residential buildings.

 

 

When a structure is built, an electrician is an important part of the building team. Electricians have years of experience working with wire and fixing electronics. They are called in to fix power lines, telephone lines, computer wiring, street lights, installs electrical sockets, an entire house’s electrical wiring system, and security systems. They repair wires, replace them, and carefully destroy damaged power lines to avoid safety issues. Electricians follow proper procedures to ensure their safety and their client’s safety. Without their knowledge of wiring, an electrical fire may occur if improperly installed. They test the wires and read blue prints of the buildings.

 

 

Typically electricians are either self-employed, or they work for a electrical contractor. The term electrician typically is for an individual tradesperson. An electrical contractor is a business that employs electricians to design, install, and maintain electrical systems. Regardless of where they work, in order to be an electrician they all must obtain a license. This process is managed by the state government which has strict regulations that must be met in order to become an electrician. To stay current in their field, many take continuing education courses. They learn about new legislation, improvements in testing, and installation tools.

 

 

Wireman purchase pipe and tube benders, lineman’s pliers, diagonal pliers, needle-nose pliers, wire strippers, cable cutters, rotosplit, multimeters, step bits, installation resistance testers, knockout punch, test light, ground fault indicator, power tools, testing tools, hand tools, and other electrical components. These tools include cordless screwdrivers, reciprocating saws, tool box, tool belt, volt-amp meter, wire strippers, hacksaw frame, tin snips, razor knife, scratch awl, reamer, level, electricians hammer, fuse puller, nail puller, carpenters pencil, and flashlights. Safety equipment is required such as special goggles, gloves, and helmets.

 

 

To stay current in their field they attend trade shows, purchase updated testing equipment, take continuing education courses, and subscribe to online and offline electrical publications.

 

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Job Function/Title $10.00/M
Level of Education $15.00/M
Max per Company/Sites $10.00/M
Number of Employees $10.00/M
Phone Number $50.00/M
Sales Volume $10.00/M
Type of Ownership $10.00/M

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Key Coding $5.00/M
EMAIL $100.00/F
FTP $100.00/F
Transmission $150.00/M
Suppression $150.00/F
Run Charges $10.00/M