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Brian Truman

Journeyman Electrician

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Meridian, Mississippi

Rising Worker

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My name is Brian Truman which attended the NCCER program through Meridian Community College 3 years because of I already had experience. My take pride in my work and opportunities to show my best ability at what I do on a daily basis. I always put safety first, along with the people who surround me, first thing first is that I’m reliable and dependable which I’m always on time if there’s nothing wrong. My duties of a journeyman electrician is install devices, troubleshooting circuits, install panels, switch gear, transformers, I know the color code for proper numbering, also knowledge in PLC programming, installing lights, installing rigid conduit, reading blueprints or schematics, know how to read a tape measure, I keep up with code changes, install bus duct, installing high voltage panels, pulling small or big wire, install cable tray, I know how to install fire alarm. Thea are just... Read More

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    Self Employed

  • Feb, 2018 to May, 2019

    Journeyman Electrician

    This Is the year I moved from meridian to Hattiesburg and I had enough side work to for that period of time. Things I did was remodel on churches, restaurants, houses which included mounting outside panels, running conduit for weather head, terminations of panels, pulling wire, mounting can lights, outside lights, 3 ways switches, pvc for feeder wires, set parking lot lights, wiring a/c disconnects and units, install exit lights, re wiring of receptacles, adding grounds to receptacles, driving ground rods, bonding the building, troubleshooti... Read More

    Branch Electric

  • Jul, 2019 to Jun, 2024

    Journeyman Electrician

    My job description of being a Electrician is having all proper tools and safety first. My position is install devices (receptacles, wall motion sensors, fire alarm devices, smokes, strobes, duct detectors), bending 1/2 in to 1 in EMT, running home run racks, terminating panels 120-480 volts. Install light fixtures, pulling wire. Also my days consist of troubleshooting circuits, homing out circuits, install 208 disconnects, setting poles lights, wiring exhaust fans, some PLC programming, installing surge protectors, install contactors for gas... Read More

    Talon

  • May, 2020 to Aug, 2023

    Journeyman Electrician

    My job duties are terminating 120 to 480 volts, running conduit 1/2 to 4 in EMT or ridgid, reading blue prints, schematics, roughing in slab pours, mounting fire alarm panels and conduit, a lot of troubleshooting, wiring transformers, disconnects, installing motorized switches, install switches, single,3 and 4 way switches, install receptacles, wiring single or 3 phase motors, installing start stop or e stop switches, lock out tag out, pouting transformer pads, wired up back up generators, wiring up mini splits, wiring 480 a/c units, always ... Read More

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education
  • Meridian Community College

    Apprenticeship in Electrical

    Aug, 2009 - Apr, 2012

  • Northeast Lauderdale High School

    High school diploma

    Jul, 2002 - Apr, 2006

certifications
  • NCCER

    Aug, 2009 to Current
  • Journeyman Electrician

    Dec, 2023 to Current
references
  • Tom Reid

    Chief Operating Officer | Spencer Ogden

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  • Lou Rosales

    Solar operations manager | National Grid Renewables

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  • Terence Taylor

    Senior Construction Manager | National Grid Renewables

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location
Meridian, MS, USA
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