Automatically apply for jobs with Zippia
Upload your resume to get started.
Electrical installer skills for your resume and career
15 electrical installer skills for your resume and career
1. Hand Tools
- Use and Operate Hand Tools, Power Tools, Measuring and Calibration Tools.
- Skilled using hand tools and other devices used to carry out assigned tasks.
2. Electrical Installation
Electrical installation is performed by a licensed electrician that includes repairing and maintaining cables, switches, conductors, circuit breakers, illumination, and other equipment in buildings and other constructions.
- Worked from blueprints and schematics to perform harness installations on military aircraft's using industry electrical installation standards.
- Perform maintenance and replacement of electrical installations, motors, transformers and other electrical equipment.
3. Engineering Drawings
Engineering drawings are technical drawings that tell about the requirements for engineering components or equipment. Such drawings have standardized languages and symbols. There are multiple types of engineering drawings such as isometric drawing, orthographic or multiview drawing, schematic drawings, one view, and two view drawings, etc.
- Use maintenance manuals and engineering drawings to ensure all aircraft modifications complied with FAA regulations.
- Incorporated numerous engineering orders and modifications, idealizing blueprints, schematics, wire diagrams and engineering drawings.
4. Electrical Equipment
- Trained contracted personnel procedures for installing avionic electrical equipment.
- Performed installation/troubleshooting/repair/removal of contracted customer's oilfield electrical equipment.
5. Electrical Systems
- Installed and prepared electrical systems for the Macon Coliseum Hospital
- Learned state and federal rules regarding permitting, safety, and laws regarding electrical systems.
6. Electrical Components
- Installed electrical components on military aircraft per design specifications.
- Installed electrical components in custom commercial ovens.
7. Ladders
- Mounted Electrical panels and light fixtures in offices and buildings Using extremely tall ladders and high rise mobile sky lifts.
- Worked from ladders, scaffolds and roofs to install, maintain and repair electrical wiring, equipment and fixtures.
8. Retrofit
- Supported both new construction and retrofit applications.
- Replaced fluorescent ballasts, lighting retrofit for offices, install occupancy sensors.
9. Local Codes
- Maintained knowledge of National and Local Codes.
- Completed installation of electrical wiring based on job specifications and local codes.
10. Control Panels
A control panel is a flat, enclosed unit, often the vertical part of a system in which the control or monitoring instruments are displayed and accessible to users. Control panels are typically closed-circuit boards with connections to all peripheral devices in their area. They can be found in factories to monitor and control machines or production lines and in places like nuclear power plants, ships, airplanes, and mainframe computers.
- Re-wired power control panels to current job specifications.
- Handled all subcontracted commercial jobs for schools and hospitals including HVAC, electrical wiring, control panels and temperature control.
11. HVAC
- Mounted, terminated, and inspected HVAC controls systems.
- Installed HVAC controls at Georgia Power facility.
12. Switches
- Installed electrical outlets, light switches, panel boxes, and GFI high voltage plugs in mobile homes.
- Installed and replaced: Electrical wiring, Electrical switches, Receptacles, Circuit breakers, Panel boxes
13. Circuit Breakers
A circuit breaker is an electrical switch that is designed to operate automatically and safeguard electrical circuits from any damage, whenever an excessive amount of current passes through it. Circuit breakers carry a thin wire with high resistance, which either burns out or breaks contact whenever a higher than average current passes through.
- Install, splice, terminate high voltage cable circuit breakers.
- Maintain existing panel boxes including the replacement of circuit breakers; troubleshoot electrical circuits in order to eliminate potential hazards.
14. EMT
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) provide urgent and emergent patients who enter the emergency medical services (EMS) system for out-of-hospital emergency medical treatment and transportation. EMTs are trained to stabilise and evacuate patients in a variety of situations, from non-emergency to regular hospital transports to life-threatening emergencies. Under the supervision of a physician, EMTs work as part of a robust EMS response scheme.
- Worked on commercial tenant improvement projects, running PVC for underground power feeds, MC cable, flex and EMT pipe.
- Used scissor lifts and one man lifts to rerun EMT, Flex and MC for displays, end caps and registers.
15. AC
- Wire management, Running wire, Wiring Single phase both AC and DC.
- Run conduit, cable, and electrical hardware for AC and DC wiring.
What skills help Electrical Installers find jobs?
Tell us what job you are looking for, we’ll show you what skills employers want.
What electrical installer skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?
Ronald Widdoss
List of electrical installer skills to add to your resume

The most important skills for an electrical installer resume and required skills for an electrical installer to have include:
- Hand Tools
- Electrical Installation
- Engineering Drawings
- Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Systems
- Electrical Components
- Ladders
- Retrofit
- Local Codes
- Control Panels
- HVAC
- Switches
- Circuit Breakers
- EMT
- AC
- PLC
- NEC
- Test Equipment
- Electrical Conduit
- Electrical Circuits
- CCTV
- Ambulances
- Circuit Boards
- Fire Alarms
- Electrical Fixtures
- Wire Harnesses
- Wire Bundles
- Continuity Checks
- GPS
- Light Fixtures
- Engineering Specifications
- Electrical Wire
- Engineering Orders
- PVC
- Drill Holes
- Ac Dc
- Electrical Diagrams
- Electrical Panels
- Safety Control Systems
- Light Switches
- Electrical Cables
- Transducers
- Commercial Buildings
- Electrical Tools
- Electrical Devices
- Electrical Problems
Updated January 8, 2025