Cable Preparation: Cutting, stripping, and preparing cables for termination according to specifications.
Termination Procedures: Executing the termination of electrical cables, including connecting conductors to terminals, connectors, or junction boxes.
Testing: Performing electrical testing (e.g., insulation resistance, continuity tests) to verify the integrity and functionality of the terminated cables.
Documentation: Keeping detailed records of cable specifications, terminations, and test results for quality control and compliance purposes.
Safety Compliance: Adhering to safety protocols and regulations to ensure a safe working environment, including wearing appropriate PPE and following lockout/tagout procedures.
Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving issues related to cable terminations and connections, working closely with other team members as needed.
Maintenance: Conducting routine maintenance checks on cables and terminations to prevent failures.
Coordination: Working with engineers, technicians, and other tradespeople to coordinate installation and ensure system integrity.
Training and Supervision: May involve training or supervising less experienced workers in proper termination techniques and safety practices.
Site Cleanliness: Maintaining a clean and organized work area to promote safety and efficiency.