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Join Summit Skilled Solutions as a Maintenance Electrician at a high-tech manufacturing facility in Wilton, CT. This role involves troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems up to 600V, with multi-craft duties in HVAC and plumbing. We seek a licensed professional with 5+ years of industrial...
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United States , Wilton
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35.00 - 40.00 USD / Hour
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Summit Skilled Solutions
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Join our skilled operations team as a Maintenance Electrician in Livingston. This vital role involves troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining industrial control systems, PLCs, and electrical equipment. We require a Journeyman Electrician with 4+ years of manufacturing experience and NEC exper...
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United States , Livingston
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42.72 USD / Hour
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Sensient Technologies Corporation
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Join our team as a Maintenance Electrician in Mount Vernon. You will service and maintain critical plant electrical systems, including conveyance and fire suppression. The role requires strong troubleshooting skills for 3-phase motors, controls, and safety compliance. We offer comprehensive benef...
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United States , Mount Vernon
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30.06 USD / Hour
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Perdue Farms
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Industrial Maintenance Electrician III
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Join our operations team as an Industrial Maintenance Electrician III in Chandler. Utilize your 3+ years of industrial experience to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair electrical systems up to 480V. You will perform preventive maintenance, respond to work orders, and ensure safety compliance in a...
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United States , Chandler
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Amentum
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Join Bollinger Shipyards, a century-old leader in marine vessel construction. We seek a dedicated 1st Class Maintenance Electrician with 5+ years of experience in marine electrical systems. You will install, troubleshoot, and repair wiring and equipment aboard vessels, ensuring safety and complia...
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United States , Lockport
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BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLC
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Join our team as a Building Maintenance Electrician in Columbus. This role requires 1-3+ years of commercial electrical experience, proficiency with various voltage systems, and the ability to interpret schematics. We offer competitive benefits including medical insurance, a 401(K) match, and pai...
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United States , Columbus
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Abercrombie and Fitch Co.
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Maintenance Technician, Electrician IV
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Join Exact Sciences as a Maintenance Technician, Electrician IV in Madison. This role involves troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems, PLCs, and automated production equipment in a GMP environment. We seek a skilled professional with 7+ years of industrial electrical experience. Enjoy c...
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United States , Madison
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64000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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Exact Sciences
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Explore a rewarding career path with Maintenance Electrician jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the heart of modern industry and infrastructure. A Maintenance Electrician is a highly skilled professional responsible for ensuring the continuous, safe, and efficient operation of electrical systems within a facility. Unlike construction electricians who primarily install new systems, Maintenance Electricians are the guardians of existing electrical infrastructure, focusing on longevity, reliability, and safety. Their work is essential in a vast array of settings, from manufacturing plants and hospitals to commercial office buildings and large-scale facilities, making these roles vital to the daily operations of countless organizations. The typical responsibilities of a Maintenance Electrician are diverse and demanding. A core function involves performing predictive and preventive maintenance. This proactive work includes routine inspections, testing electrical systems and circuits, and servicing equipment to identify and rectify potential issues before they lead to costly downtime or hazardous situations. When equipment does fail, they are tasked with troubleshooting complex problems, diagnosing malfunctions using various tools and diagnostic equipment, and executing repairs on a wide range of apparatus. This can include motors, motor controls, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), power distribution systems, lighting, and HVAC electrical components. Furthermore, they are often responsible for planning and installing new wiring, equipment, or electrical upgrades, ensuring all work complies with the latest national and local electrical codes, such as the NEC (National Electrical Code) or the IET Wiring Regulations (in the UK). A paramount, non-negotiable aspect of the role is a steadfast commitment to workplace safety, adhering to strict protocols like Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) to protect themselves and their colleagues. To excel in Maintenance Electrician jobs, individuals must possess a specific blend of formal qualifications, technical skills, and personal attributes. Typically, employers seek candidates who have completed a formal apprenticeship program or hold a relevant vocational qualification, such as an NVQ or an Associate's degree in electrical technology. A state or local journeyman or master electrician license is frequently required or strongly preferred. Technically, a deep understanding of electrical theory, principles, and applications is fundamental. They must be proficient in reading blueprints and schematics, using diagnostic tools like multimeters and meggers, and often require knowledge of industrial electronics and control systems. On a personal level, strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills are essential for diagnosing elusive electrical faults. Attention to detail is crucial for both safety and quality of work, and physical stamina is necessary for the job's demands, which often involve working in confined spaces, on ladders, or while standing for long periods. Excellent communication skills are also important for documenting work, reporting issues, and sometimes training or guiding apprentices. For those with a meticulous mind, a passion for problem-solving, and a dedication to safety, Maintenance Electrician jobs offer a stable, challenging, and highly respected career with excellent opportunities for advancement into senior, supervisory, or specialist roles.

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