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As a Maintenance Electrician, you’ll be responsible for the maintenance of all electrical equipment in the factory. You’ll follow plant sanitation practices and procedures while staying informed of new technology and equipment as it pertains to plant operations. Troubleshoot and repair equipment as you always work in a safe manner to enhance machine reliability and process improvements across the facility. Make an impact on our processes as you deliver vital predictive and preventative maintenance work to our machinery.
Job Responsibility
Maintenance of all electrical equipment in the factory
Follow plant sanitation practices and procedures
Stay informed of new technology and equipment as it pertains to plant operations
Troubleshoot and repair equipment
Work in a safe manner to enhance machine reliability and process improvements
Deliver vital predictive and preventative maintenance work to machinery
Properly use maintenance equipment including hand tools, lifts, threaders, benders, drills and welding equipment
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain switch gears, control wiring and components, overcurrent and overload protection for plant motors including three phase systems
Design, program and troubleshoot plant PLCs, VFDs, input/output devices and associated equipment
Read, update, and create electrical prints and documentation
Properly install conduit, raceways, fittings, etc.
Use test equipment such as multimeters, megohmmeters, and process simulators
Troubleshoot and repair both mechanical and electrical equipment
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
2+ years’ industrial electronics or electrical related experience required OR 2 Year Technical Degree / Apprenticeship required
Must be open to all schedules including nights and 12-hour shifts with a continuous schedule