Installing electrical systems – Wiring homes, offices, factories, and installing sockets, switches, lighting, circuit breakers, and distribution boards.Reading and interpreting blueprints – Understanding technical drawings and electrical diagrams to know where wiring and components should go.Maintenance and repairs – Inspecting, troubleshooting, and fixing faulty wiring, power outages, short circuits, and damaged equipment.Testing electrical systems – Using tools like multimeters and voltage testers to ensure systems are safe and functioning properly.Upgrading electrical components – Replacing outdated panels, wiring, or systems to meet current safety standards.Ensuring safety compliance – Following electrical codes, regulations, and safety standards to prevent hazards like fire or electrocution.Installing electrical appliances and equipment – Setting up generators, air conditioners, CCTV systems, and other electrical devices.Identifying electrical problems – Diagnosing issues using testing equipment and determining the best solution.Maintaining tools and equipment – Keeping tools in good working condition for safe and efficient use.Providing cost estimates and advice – Advising clients on electrical solutions, materials needed, and estimated costs.