Repair, maintain, or install electric motors, wiring, or switches.
<ul><li>Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and diagnose malfunctions, or read work orders or schematic drawings to determine required repairs.</li><li>Reassemble repaired electric motors to specified requirements and ratings, using hand tools and electrical meters.</li><li>Measure velocity, horsepower, revolutions per minute (rpm), amperage, circuitry, and voltage of units or parts to diagnose problems, using ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and other testing devices.</li><li>Repair and rebuild defective mechanical parts in electric motors, generators, and related equipment, using hand tools and power tools.</li><li>Lift units or parts such as motors or generators, using cranes or chain hoists, or signal crane operators to lift heavy parts or subassemblies.</li><li>Record repairs required, parts used, and labor time.</li><li>Disassemble defective equipment so that repairs can be made, using hand tools.</li><li>Adjust working parts, such as fan belts, contacts, and springs, using hand tools and gauges.</li><li>Lubricate moving parts.</li><li>Inspect electrical connections, wiring, relays, charging resistance boxes, and storage batteries, following wiring diagrams.</li><li>Read service guides to find information needed to perform repairs.</li><li>Scrape and clean units or parts, using cleaning solvents and equipment such as buffing wheels.</li><li>Weld, braze, or solder electrical connections.</li></ul>