The job of an electrician is a very precise and demanding one. There are many challenges that electricians face every day, both in terms of good quality work, safety, and customer satisfaction. There are some traits that you will find among good and qualified electricians that you should look for.
An electrician needs to have exceptional analytical skills. The work is often very precise, and there needs to be a good attention to detail, as well as problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Electricians also have to have good mathematical skills, and be able to make calculations quickly and accurately.
Electricians also has to have lots of patience, as well as having good customer service skills. They need to be able to keep calm and collected under trying circumstances, and should be prepared to stick with the job until completed, as well as being willing to return if problems are encountered. They need to have the ability to work quickly and yet accurately, and always take pride in their electricians work. They should not be the type to try to rush through an electrical job.
Because an electricians job is often physically demanding, electricians should have a good sense of balance, good hand-eye coordination, and be physically fit. Unimpaired color vision is also important, due to the various wire colors that need to be dealt with and identified on a daily basis.
Electricians also need to have a firm grasp of all the technical skills and electrical knowledge that they need in order to do the job. They need to have a full understanding of all electrical codes, and conform to them diligently. They need to be licensed and have all the required certifications and qualifications for the job. A good electrician also keeps up-to-date on the latest trends and requirements, as well as taking update courses as required.
Electricians always have to have a full understanding of the specific job that they are performing, whether it be a new installation or the correction of an existing problem. They must be able and willing to do full functional testing before leaving the job site. They also must be able to give the customer a full description of the work that was performed, as well as answer any questions posed to them by the customer. They should also be able to explain or answer any safety related questions or concerns that the customer may have.
It's also important to have a good knowledge of all safety requirements, as well as knowing the proper and safe usage of all tools needed to do the job. They also need to use tools that are rated high in safety, and not skimp on quality in the interest of price. They should never cut corners, and should always be willing to do the job right the first time.
Safety has to be one of the electricians utmost concerns, since mistakes made with electricity often have dangerous and even deadly end results.