Job Description
We are expanding and looking to add a maintenance electrician to our team!
Employee Referral Bonus offered: $1,000
Pre-employment requirements
Authorized to work in the United States.
Fully vaccinated for Covid-19.
Responsibilities
Inspect electrical equipment, wiring, fixtures, and other components to ensure they remain functional and are up to code, as well as to identify any hazards or issues.
Determine the reasons for any malfunctions of systems or components and create a maintenance or repair plan to solve the problem.
Repair electrical systems, wiring, circuit breakers, equipment, and other components so that they remain fully functional in a production environment.
Test systems with devices such as voltmeters, mergers, and ohmmeters to ensure the system remains safe and that components are compatible.
Review blueprints to understand the wiring to troubleshoot component problems
Provide suggestions on the lifespan of equipment and other electrical components, advising when certain components should be replaced due to potential risks.
Keep records of all maintenance and repair work conducted, including a record of any supplies ordered and used.
Ensure all routine maintenance work is handled on a regular schedule to reduce the risk of larger and more complex issues and to reduce costs.
Three-phase and single-phase experience required 120/240/480 volt
Ability to troubleshoot complex circuits
Experience installing Rigid and EMT conduit up to 2”
Lockout Tag out and Electrical Safety Experience
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
You will get dirty as it is a heavy industrial facility.
2 or 4-year degree in EE or EET or 3-5+ years equivalent experience
PLC experience – preferably Allen Bradly, some Siemens a plus – min 1 year
480V 3-Phase power experience preferably in manufacturing
Mechanical and electrical troubleshooting experience
Ability to read electrical schematics.
NFPA 70 (NEC) & 70E (electrical safety) familiarity
Industrial manufacturing experience a plus
Arc flash training a plus
Previous experience in electrical engineering or other related fields
Familiarity with electrical schematics, blueprints, and manuals
Familiarity with electrical equipment and hand tools
Strong problem solving and critical thinking skills
Authorized to work in the United States
You should be proficient in:
PLC Troubleshooting Skills
Electrical Schematics
Electrical Troubleshooting Skills
Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
Hydraulics Experience
PLC Programming Experience
PLC Wiring Experience
Machine Safety Inspections
Meets Physical Requirements
Basic Computer Skills
Customer Service
Bachelor's Degree
Machines & technologies you'll use:
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)