1. Master knowledge and skills related to electrical engineering, including but not limited to operation, maintenance and repair skills of high and low voltage equipment.
2. Have a certain ability to read drawings, understand electrical engineering drawings, and participate in the installation and maintenance of electrical engineering.
3. Be familiar with the use of common instruments and meters, such as low-voltage electric probes, multimeters, clamp meters, megohmmeters, grounding resistance meters, high-voltage electric probes, etc.
4. Be able to deal with common electrical faults and problems, such as the lighting is not on, the socket is out of power, the line is broken, and the circuit breaker can't close the brake.
5. Have the skills of troubleshooting and maintenance of strong and weak current of fire protection system.
6. Familiar with the basic fault inspection and troubleshooting methods of mechanical and electrical equipment in water supply and drainage system.
7. Be able to handle simple elevator failures.
8. Obtain the special operation certificate through the examination of the national safety supervision department, participate in vocational skills training, have relevant technical capabilities, and meet the post requirements.
9. Have good communication and coordination skills, and be able to effectively cooperate with other employees to solve problems.
10. Hard-working, down-to-earth, honest, pragmatic and enterprising.
The above are some basic information, but the specific situation may be different because of the specific industry and post where the property electrician is located. Therefore, property electricians need to improve their professional level and work ability through continuous study and practice to meet different work needs and challenges.