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Electrical Maintenance Mechanic
Location: 601 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287
Hours:8-hour shift, 7a-3:30p on Friday, and a 16-hour shift on Saturday and Sunday, 7a-11:30p
Pay range: $35 - $40 per hour
Performs maintenance, installation and repair work on electrical/pneumatic equipment, systems and components. This work is performed under general supervision and using the tools and techniques of electrical technology.
Journeyman Electrical Card required
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Successful completion of a four (4) year Electrical Apprentice Program, which is approved/accepted by local or state government.
5 years of related work experience.
Ability to work in a fast pace environment.
Knowledge of safety rules, procedures and practices, including the proper use of safety equipment as defined by OSHA and industry standards.
Applies electrical and safety knowledge indicated herein.
Posses the ability to solve electrical maintenance and construction problems and manage information indicated herein.
Pneumatic tube system, Fire alarm system, and high-voltage switch-gears a plus.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University’s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises.