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Question 33 of 35 for our Electrician Apprentice Mock Interview

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Question 33 of 35

What steps should you take before finalizing an electrical job?

"Before finalizing an electrical job, I ensure that everything on my checklist is running as planned. I also have a supervisor double-check everything against code."

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How to Answer: What steps should you take before finalizing an electrical job?

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  • 33. What steps should you take before finalizing an electrical job?

      How to Answer

      As an electrician, you must follow the proper steps to the letter when it comes to job specs and completion. Discuss with the interviewer what you do to ensure that the entire project scope is taken care of before it's signed off as complete. In short, you should be able to explain how you verify that things are working as they should.

      Written by Krista Wenz on December 1st, 2021

      1st Answer Example

      "Before finalizing an electrical job, I ensure that everything on my checklist is running as planned. I also have a supervisor double-check everything against code."

      Written by Krista Wenz on December 1st, 2021

      2nd Answer Example

      "When working on new construction builds, with multiple trades, it can be easy to forget a step or overlook an important task. Before finalizing an electrical job, I will ask my supervisor to review my work, according to a detailed checklist. This step ensures that nothing is missed along the way."

      Written by Krista Wenz on December 1st, 2021

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Before finalizing an electrical job it should be fully tested and checked to the standard outlay in the initial plan. the work should also be reviewed by an appropriate colleague or supervisor."

      Cindy's Feedback

      Good! You may want to site your source, here. Are there industry protocols that you're drawing from?