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A Maintenance Technician performs routine maintenance of equipment, machinery and manufacturing facilities and helps troubleshoot and repair any mechanical or electrical problems when they arise.
Youll need a general contractor license from the South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board to work on most residential, commercial and industrial construction projects over $5,000, although there are a few exceptions.
To become an electrician in South Carolina, you technically dont need a license. However, many are encouraged to obtain a journeyman or master certification through the Municipal Association of South Carolina (MASC).
According to next insurance.com: A handyman, under the classification of Residential Specialty Contractor, does not need a license to work in South Carolina; however, you will need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
To be eligible for licensure, applicants must pass a technical exam (when required), a business management/law exam and be able to document two (2) years of experience within the last 5 years for the classification(s) of work in which you are applying.
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In order to receive either a residential or mechanical electrical contractor license, you must pass a technical exam and a business and law exam. PSI administers both exams and provides Candidate Information Bulletins. The technical electrician exam contains 80 questions, and you have five hours to score at least 70%.
Electrical Contractor Licensing Exam Prep South Carolina requires a Mechanical Contractor license with Electrical subclassification before any bidding or electrical work can take place. All applicants must pass the Business Management Law exam in addition to one of the Electrician exams offered in South Carolina.
South Carolina requires that most contractors obtain a license when performing work in the state. Three different kinds of licensesgeneral contractor (for work valued over $5,000), residential home builders, and residential specialty contractorsare available depending on the type of work youll be performing.
To be eligible for licensure, applicants must pass a technical exam (when required), a business management/law exam and be able to document two (2) years of experience within the last 5 years for the classification(s) of work in which you are applying.
Fees range from $175-$350 for commercial licenses. The application fee is $100 for residential applications, with an $80 or $160 Home Builder License fee due after the exam; fees depend on whether the application is processed during an odd or even year, as they expire every two years.

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