Senior Maintenance Electrician
Job Summary:
Responsible for maintaining presses, folders, stitchers, cutters, mailing machines and all other equipment in building, both electrically and mechanically
Duties/Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot all problems with production equipment and take measures to solve problems
Able to read electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, manuals and understand functionality of the various electrical components.
Responsible for wiring all new/used equipment and building wiring
Perform preventive maintenance on all electrical components in plant
Has a working knowledge of the principles of relay logic and control circuits and can troubleshoot and maintain components.
Perform work to ensure procedures are within safety and electrical codes
Inform co-workers of precautions and equipment
Troubleshoot problems with security and phone systems
Install new phones, lines and communication cables
Follow all required safety procedures such as PPE, ergonomics, chemical hazards, etc.
Perform job in a manner that protects the health and safety of all employees
Prompt and regular attendance Basic Qualifications:
High School Diploma/GED
Minimum 10 years in the trade
Familiarity with industrial electrical systems and the National Electrical Code
Proven work experience as a Maintenance Electrician
Excellent verbal and written communication skills Desired Skills and Abilities:
Vocation/technical certification
Prior experience of five years in printing press equipment and/or book binding equipment Physical Requirements:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job
Mandatory hearing protection while in the production area of the plant
Work is performed in all areas of the plant, exposing worker to all departments Working Conditions
Full-face protection is required when welding
Will experience temperature extremes, depending on what work is being performed and whether work is performed outside or inside
Chemical exposure is high because, even though they may not necessarily be working with chemicals, they are around them constantly
Exposure to several varieties of electrical and mechanical hazards throughout the plant, depending on the task at hand
Work with a variety of items, including wood, metal and plastic
Extreme dust conditions exist when working in the Bailer Room
Lifting a minimum of 25 lbs.
Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) includes: safety glasses/goggles, protective gloves for metal work, cold weather and chemical exposure; respirator protection and fall protection
Standing approximately 80% +/- of the workday
Working with a variety of energy sources such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical and thermal
FAST FORWARD WISCONSIN GRANT/SHERIDAN ACADEMY:
Please see link below to learn about the newly awarded "Wisconsin Fast Forward" grant.
The grant will fund a next-level initiative designed to "fast-track" 40 employees into skilled press and binder roles within an accelerated timeline of approximately 12 months. Traditionally, these career paths take four to six years to complete. With this new program, participants will achieve their goals in roughly one year, significantly reducing the time required to gain advanced skills and certifications.
Sheridan Awarded Wisconsin Fast Forward Grant to Launch Accelerated Training Program for Press and Binder Operations - Sheridan
CJK Group is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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