Princeton, New Jersey17 days ago
In the plumbing and pipefitting trade the mechanic should have the ability to replace existing toilets, sinks, faucet sets and drainage piping, unclog toilets using plungers and motorized drain cleaners, install copper piping up to 4 inches in diameter using soft and silver solder, install threaded steel pipe up to three inches in diameter, install steam and condensate piping up to 2 inches in diameter complete with steam traps, strainers and valves, install PVC pipe and di-mineralized non-metal chemical drain lines, install and maintain eyewashes, emergency showers and water fountains, install and repair backflow preventers and flushometers, and pipe in services to laboratory benches (air, vacuum, nitrogen, di-mineralized water). In the trades in which the mechanic is not at the journey level, the mechanic shall have the ability to perform trade tasks including but not limited to the following:In the electrical trade the mechanic should have the ability to install lighting circuits, fluorescent or incandescent light fixtures, install receptacle circuits, install or replace electrical breakers in panels, trouble shoot motors and motor controls, install three phase electrical circuits up to 480 volts, be capable of thoroughly understanding building electrical distribution systems.