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Controls Electrician - Stuarts Draft Plant. 2nd Shift

Company:
The Hershey Company
Location:
Stuarts Draft, VA
Posted:
April 26, 2024
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Description:

Job Location: Stuarts Draft, VA

Position Type: Hourly

Sign-On Bonus: $4000

The Hershey Company Stuarts Draft plant is a Non-Union plant producing products such as Reese’s Pieces, Reese Cups, Reese Shapes, Reese Bars, Mr. Goodbar, Mounds, Almond Joy, NutRageous, Oh Henry, FastBreak, Whatchamacallit, Baking Chips, etc. in a high-speed complex environment.

Pay:

Starting pay rate: $40.42 per hour

$1.00 per hour shift differential for working 2nd or 3rd shift

$4000 Sign-On Bonus!

Overtime potential

Manufacturing Incentive Plan (MIP) Eligible

Benefits:

Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, & Vision)—Starting Day 1!

401(k) Retirement Plan – with generous company match

Hershey Stock Purchase Program

Tuition Reimbursement

Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability

Shifts:

We require that you are flexible to work any shift, weekends, overtime, and holidays

2nd Shift work schedule: Monday – Friday 8-hour shift beginning at 2:00, 2:30, or 3:00 pm

3rd Shift work schedule: Sunday – Thursday 8-hour shift beginning at 10:00, 10:30, or 11:00 pm

Schedule assignments upon hire are determined by plant needs. Once your training period begins, you will be assigned to 1st shift for approximately 4 weeks, then moved to 2nd shift. You will be eligible to bid on other schedules, shifts and jobs when they are posted.

Regular schedule is 8-hour shifts. Mandatory overtime could be weekly, daily and/or weekends.

Interview / Hiring / Selection Process:

Potentially qualified applicants will be required to complete a written NOCTI electrical skills assessment

Candidates that pass the written NOCTI electrical skills assessment will be scheduled for an onsite interview and a hands-on skills assessment at the Stuarts Draft plant

Post-offer Drug Screen & Background Check required

Summary:

The Controls Electrician assists area Maintenance and Production personnel in maintaining an efficient operation by utilizing all necessary abilities to troubleshoot, repair and adjust equipment with a minimal amount of down time.

Interpret machine manuals, schematics, and engineering drawings relative to equipment assigned

Understand & demonstrate use of the principles of electricity, electronics, and control systems

Demonstrate an understanding of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 70-E

Perform PLC and control system troubleshooting and repair

Diagnose and repair or replace malfunctioning apparatus and components, such as transformers, circuit breakers, fuses, motors, fixtures, PLC’s, motion controllers and drives

Troubleshoot Controlnet, Devicenet, DH+, Remote IO and Ethernet networks

Basic knowledge of plant, fire and water sprinkler systems and their controls

Maintain area, tools, and equipment in a clean, safe, and proper manner

Operate material handling equipment as required

Complete all mandatory training

Required background skills and minimum qualifications shall include:

Must be at least 18 years of age

Must be flexible to work any shift

Must be available to work weekends, holidays and overtime as scheduled

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.

Must be authorized to work in the United States

Must possess either a journeyman's card from a state approved apprenticeship program or a minimum of three years of hands-on electrical work in manufacturing systems maintenance or equivalent military experience

Must have basic understanding of PC's and basic computer skills

Must possess experience in industrial electrical systems

Must possess experience in PLC’s

Must possess experience in process controls and instrumentation

Must possess experience with motors and controls (AC and DC)

Must possess experience with analog and digital devices

Must possess experience with schematics and electrical print reading

Demonstrated ability to use Current Probe, Multi-meter, Oscilloscope

Ability to read and understand electrical diagrams

Ability to systematically troubleshoot detailed electrical and electronic systems

Ability and understanding to work with voltage up to 480 volts

Ability and knowledge to troubleshoot programmable controllers

Understanding of analog circuits, i.e., 4-20 ma or 0-10 volts

Experience troubleshooting electrical and electronic systems

Preferred Qualifications:

Food manufacturing experience is highly desirable

Experience with Safe Quality Food (SQF) practices is desirable

Experience with Continuous Improvement methodology is beneficial

Experience with Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is preferred

Experience with Autonomous Maintenance (AM) is preferred

Physical Demands:

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.

Regularly required to work around operating equipment, confined spaces, stand, reach, stoop, crawl, walk, climb ladders and bend

Working Conditions:

Work will be performed within a manufacturing facility

The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required to include but not limited to safety toe shoes, ear plugs, safety glasses/goggles, bump camps, hair and beard nets, and gloves

Wearing Company-issued arc flash rated uniforms is a requirement

Wearing arc rated and voltage rated PPE is a requirement for designated electrical tasks

Any offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of the background check results consistent with The Hershey Company's employment policies. Background checks may include but are not limited to the following: education verification, employment verification, criminal check, social security number verification, and/or drug test.

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