Coaching, Corporate Policies, Electrical Components, Electricity, Environmental Regulations, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Fitness, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Identify Issues, Installation Guide, Loading/Unloading, Machine Tool, Maintenance - Electrical, Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance, Mobile Plant/Equipment, Organizational Skills, Preventative Maintenance, Printed Circuit Board (PCB), Problem Solving Skills, Project Planning, Safety/Work Safety, Schematics, Training Program, Truck Driver
Be the energy behind our operations
Picture your day: you review the work plan, confirm safety measures, and head to the floor to chase down a 480V fault using schematics and prints. By mid-morning, you’re collaborating with designers and management to adjust a control panel layout, sketching a quick diagram to bring a special device to life. After lunch, you support a transformer change on a main sub, operate powered mobile equipment to position a bus duct section, and swap a failing thermocouple to stabilize a process. You wrap up by logging progress, coaching a newer team member, and tidying your area—always in step with codes, policies, and environmental standards.
What you’ll do
- Build, install, repair, replace, and maintain electrical and pneumatic equipment and services across the plant and grounds.
- Handle large-scale work including main and unit substations, transformers, bus ducts, and control panels—executed in accordance with national, state, and local electrical codes.
- Use electrical schematics, prints, and written instructions to diagnose issues and resolve electrically driven machine malfunctions; replace defective parts to restore performance.
- Create sketches/diagrams and partner with designers/management to develop, construct, and commission special devices and electrical equipment.
- Perform basic electronic troubleshooting following prescribed procedures, including module and circuit board replacement.
- Conduct preventive maintenance and periodic operating checks; test and replace thermocouples as needed.
- Operate powered mobile equipment to move, place, or repair equipment safely and efficiently.
- Maintain schedules, progress notes, and required records/logs; use respiratory protection when required.
- Load/unload trucks, replace lamps, and perform cleanup to keep the facility orderly.
- Guide, train, and direct less experienced tradespersons or helpers.
- Work safely and responsibly, meeting company, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations; keep tools, machines, and areas clean and organized while following company policies.
Preferred education and requirements
- A.A.S. degree or Certificate from an accredited electrical trade school, plus successful completion of job-related skill assessments.
- 4 years of prior experience in an industrial or comparable environment.
- Ability to pass visual, hearing, and physical evaluations; complete Powered Industrial Truck Operator training per company policy; and meet color vision requirements.
- Shift pattern is contingent on business need at the time you successfully complete the electrician training program.
- Electricians who have not yet reached journeyman status will train under the supervision of a more skilled electrician until all required training is successfully completed.
Proficiency snapshot
- 120/208/240/480 V systems
- Preventive maintenance and inspection
- Electrical installation
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Electrical/electronic systems
- Industrial electrical experience
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and 401(k)
- Tuition reimbursement
- 24/7 Fitness Center
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