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The Electrician is responsible for performing electrical maintenance, repairs, and installations across the pellet mill facility. This includes troubleshooting and maintaining motors, wiring, control systems, lighting, and electrical panels. The role ensures the plant operates safely and efficiently while complying with all electrical codes and safety standards.
Job Responsibility:
Perform electrical maintenance, repairs, and installations across the pellet mill facility
Troubleshoot and maintain motors, wiring, control systems, lighting, and electrical panels
Ensure the plant operates safely and efficiently while complying with all electrical codes and safety standards
Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems, wiring, and control panels
Diagnose electrical faults in motors, drives, PLCs, and production equipment
Conduct preventive maintenance on electrical systems to reduce downtime
Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals
Use testing equipment such as multimeters and megohmmeters to ensure proper operation
Ensure compliance with NEC, OSHA, and plant safety regulations in all electrical work
Perform Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures during maintenance tasks
Identify electrical hazards and recommend corrective actions
Document all maintenance and repair work performed
Respond quickly to electrical issues affecting production and restore operation safely
Work collaboratively with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams
Support installation and startup of new equipment and control systems
Maintain lighting, power distribution, and facility electrical systems as assigned
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
3+ years of industrial electrical experience required, preferably in manufacturing or heavy industry
Knowledge of NEC, OSHA, and applicable safety practices for industrial electrical systems
Experience with 480V systems, 3-phase motors, VFDs, and control circuits
Must be able to work rotating shifts and respond to emergency calls as needed
Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills for electrical systems
Ability to interpret wiring diagrams, PLC logic, and technical documentation
Excellent communication and teamwork across departments
Self-directed with a focus on safety, accuracy, and reliability
Comfortable working at heights, in confined spaces, and in variable conditions
Up to 50 pounds of weight lifting/force exertion required
Must be able to work in dusty, hot, cold, and loud industrial environments
Must be able to climb ladders, work at heights above 6 feet, and enter confined spaces using proper PPE
Must be able to stand, walk, bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and climb ladders throughout the shift
Must be able to lift and move up to 75 pounds independently
Must be able to use hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic instruments requiring manual dexterity
Must be able to visually inspect equipment and read manuals, gauges, and schematics
Must be able to tolerate exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, and industrial odors
Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, steel-toed boots, and hearing protection