Maintenance Electrician NucorMaintenance ElectricianMarion, OH$90,000–$130,000 / weekResponsibilities include, but are not limited to: maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and upgrading all types of production equipment, which includes motors, drives, cranes, controls and instruments, working on process improvement projects, and providing electrical support to operations. Nucor has been ranked No. 1 on Fortune Magazine’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies in our industry, is included on Forbes list of America’s Best Large Employers, and recently has been added to Barron’s list of 100 Most Sustainable Companies.
Electrician Journeyman QED NationalElectrician JourneymanWarren, OHWith offices across the U.S. and clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to government organizations, we provide opportunities that help professionals grow their careers while making an impact. When you work with Seneca, you're choosing a company that invests in your success, celebrates your achievements, and connects you to meaningful work with leading organizations nationwide.
Electrician 1 and Electrician 2 Cleveland State UniversityElectrician 1 and Electrician 2Cleveland, OHElectrician 2. Advanced proficiency in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining complex electrical, lighting, and control systems and their components, and in electrical distribution systems (11400 volts) including substations, main-tie-main (MTM) configuration, and Kirk key interlock system. ### Electrician 1 Performs basic maintenance and repairs of electrical or lighting systems (600 volts or less) and their components, including distribution equipment, transformers, circuits, control panels, electrical system components (e.g., relays, contactors, and switches), and lighting fixtures.
Substation Apparatus Technician Telex LLCSubstation Apparatus TechnicianToledo, OHFull timeThe following reference is provided as a guideline for persons responsible for directing the duties and responsibilities of assigned personnel, to assist in the safety and development of employees, and is not intended to limit assignment of work or the degree of supervision under all operating conditions: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1) Assemble, repair and maintain circuit breakers, transformers, reactive devices, switchgear, network protectors and transformers, and station equipment such as lightning arresters and capacitor banks; replace bushings in the field; repair and replace associated equipment and subassemblies; make connection splices and cable terminations; install ground wires on de-energized primary leads and conductors, power cables, ground grid testing, and related apparatus testing. Erect and drill switchboard panels and mount equipment; replace switchboard equipment; wire de-energized panels and controls; wire energized panels and controls in the presence of a qualified employee; install and wire outlets, control lighting, fixtures and switches; install conduit, pipe and tubing.
Electrician II Engie SAElectrician IICOLUMBUS, OH$33.41–$51.41 / hourYou will: Assist Utility Electrician III or High Voltage Electricians with operation, installation, removal, cleaning, inspection, troubleshooting and repair of 15,000 and 138,000-volt class equipment consisting of underground cable vaults, cable duels, cable racks, cables, splices, terminations, equipment grounding, surge arresters, switchgear, transformers, circuit breakers, motors; assist with distribution system switching. As our Electrician II, at The Ohio State University, with the supervision of the High Voltage Manager & Supervisor, you will be responsible for performing duties as a highly skilled electrician in the installation, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of low, medium, and high voltage to 138,000-volt class electrical generation and distribution systems and equipment.
Utility Maintenance Person – Plant Maintenance Electrician Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer DistrictUtility Maintenance Person – Plant Maintenance ElectricianCuyahoga Heights, OhioAssists in electrical work such as installing, maintaining, modifying, troubleshooting, and repairing motor control centers, motor starters, controls loops, generators, high voltage substations, transformers, switchgear, and other related equipment. - Candidate must have the following experience to qualify for entry into the Maintenance Training Program (MTP) at the third milestone (M6000): Candidate must possess five (5) years of industrial electrical experience or related military experience and training.
Electrician (Second Shift) Morton Salt IncElectrician (Second Shift)OHDuties and Responsibilities: Installs conduit, calculates wire size, pulls wire, wires and installs all types of control equipment, aligns and installs all types of motors and generators and provides power for same. We help unlock the flavors in food, make roads and sidewalks safer, improve the water in baths, pools, and homes, and keep businesses and industries running.
Industrial Electrician (31542) Alitiva Petrochemicals LLCIndustrial Electrician (31542)OHProvide preventative maintenance on facility transformers, including: • Visually inspecting substation transformers for damaged insulators, potheads, bushings, or signs of overheating in cable connections • Inspecting transformer pressure relief devices, tap changers, liquid level indicators, and cooling tubes for discrepancies • Inspecting equipment grounding and recording the number and size of ground bus and straps • Checking the proper tightness of all external bolted electrical joints. Provide preventative maintenance on low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers, including: • Inspecting for proper contact alignment, wipe, and gap measurements • Ensuring primary connections are clean and lubricated • Verifying that mechanical and electrical interlocks are working properly • Vacuuming cubicles and lubricating all moving parts.
NewDirector Utility Training FirstEnergy CorpDirector Utility TrainingAkron, OHThis includes training curriculums, staffing strategies, and training needed for employees to safely and effectively fulfill their responsibilities in areas including distribution, transmission, and generation craft lines, customer service and energy delivery process and systems including emergency preparedness. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, FirstEnergy includes one of the nation''s largest investor-owned electric systems, more than 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, and a regulated generating fleet with a total capacity of more than 3,500 megawatts.