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This role performs routine maintenance and repair work across multiple trades, including electrical, carpentry, welding, plumbing, sheet metal, painting, and millwrighting. Common in smaller facilities, this position requires a well-rounded technician with the versatility and experience to handle a wide range of tasks independently, while collaborating with specialists or external contractors when needed. A strong understanding of the facility’s maintenance history—covering buildings, equipment, and infrastructure—is essential for effective troubleshooting and long-term upkeep.
Job Responsibility:
Perform basic maintenance and repair tasks by following detailed instructions and ensuring tasks are completed as assigned
Assist with simple installation tasks, adhering to provided guidelines to complete the tasks effectively
Manage standard site tasks based on clear and specific requests
Support quality assurance by adhering to strict quality standards during all tasks
Follow straightforward procedures to ensure work meets required quality standards and complies with both external regulations and internal codes of conduct
Adhere to a range of mandatory instructions, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), to ensure environmental protection and the safety of oneself and others
Requirements:
Be physically able to perform job duties and must be medically certifiable to wear respiratory protection equipment
Be able to read electrical blueprints and follow control circuitry concepts, including intrinsically safe circuits
Be familiar with N.E.C. / I.S.A. construction standards and power systems
Ability to perform job duties with a minimum of supervision
Four years of experience in industrial electrical/instrument maintenance or equivalent. Subject to Silbond’s approval
Primary skills in Controls, Instrumentation, Electrical, and Electronics
Must be skilled in all areas to include excellent troubleshooting skills
Must be proficient in the use of tools of the trade
Must possess good general knowledge of control circuitry programming, distributed controls systems, safety instrumented systems, instrument calibration and troubleshooting
Michigan State Electrical Journeyman License, Michigan State Master Electrician License or equivalent license
Secondary skills in the following: Pipe fitting/conduit installation
Pneumatics
Electro-Mechanical devices
Be proficient in computer use. Must pass proficiency test
What we offer:
performance-based remuneration
occupational health benefits
hybrid and flexible working environments with #SmartWork