Analyzes blue prints, schematics, and drawings of electrical systems for the purpose of determining the efficient installation of new or upgraded systems. 2. Coordinates with assigned Foreman and/or other trades for the purpose of completing projects and work orders efficiently. 3. Diagnoses causes of electrical problems or failures for the purpose of identifying equipment and/or systems repair. 4. Informs personnel regarding procedures and/or status of work orders for the purpose of providing information for making decisions,
taking appropriate action and/or complying with health and building regulations.
5. Inspects electrical systems and their components for the purpose of evaluating condition, identifying necessary repairs and recommending preventive maintenance.
6. Installs electrical system components (e.g. lighting, alarms, electrical panels, switches, circuits, scoreboards, timers, street signs,
etc.) for the purpose of providing enhanced and/or upgraded electrical capabilities.
7. Maintains assigned vehicle, equipment, and tools for the purpose of ensuring availability in a safe operating condition. 8. Monitors the electrical work of outside contractors (e.g. new school sites, electrical system upgrades/expansions, major remodels etc.) for the purpose of ensuring that the projects are satisfactory completed and within district specifications.
9. Participates in meetings, workshops, training, and seminars, as assigned for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information
required to perform job functions.
10. Prepares written materials (e.g. repair status, activity logs, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities and/or conveying
information.
11. Repairs electrical components and/or systems (e.g. motors, circuits, transformers, generators, compressors, switches, intercom
systems, cafeteria kitchen equipment, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring a safe working condition.
12. Requests equipment and supplies for the purpose of maintaining inventory and ensuring availability of items required to complete
the necessary installation and/or repair.
13. Responds to emergency situations during and after hours for the purpose of resolving immediate safety concerns. 14. Transports a variety of tools, equipment and supplies for the purpose of ensuring the availability of materials required at job site.
Sales Skills to Put on Your Resume
Although there are many types of sales jobs, certain sales skills are universal. These five sales job skills for your resume will be attractive to hiring managers, no matter the industry or company.
Tip
Use the job ad to find out which skills to list on your resume. Employers always list the skills and abilities they want in the job description.
Software Skills
Software skills are an important form of computer skills commonly used in sales. Nearly every company uses some form of software to conduct business and manage its records. Sales departments are no exception.
A balding salesman shows a car to a man and women in his showroom
Communication skills are vital in retail.
Clearly list all computer software packages you’re familiar with on your resume to demonstrate your knowledge and show that you can learn new programs.
Sales workers use their technical skills to track leads, conversions, and client communications with sales software. Sales employees must be comfortable using software like spreadsheets, databases, and word processing programs.