Job description
Role and responsibilities
· Electrical maintenance: perform routine inspections and maintenance on electrical systems, machinery, and equipment to ensure optimal functionality.
· Troubleshooting: diagnose and repair electrical issues promptly to minimize downtime and maintain production efficiency.
· Installation: install, upgrade, and modify electrical systems, components, and equipment in accordance with industry standards and regulations.
· Safety compliance: ensure compliance with electrical codes, safety regulations, and company policies to maintain a safe working environment.
· Collaboration: work closely with other maintenance and production teams to coordinate electrical maintenance activities and address any electrical-related concerns.
· Documentation: maintain accurate records of electrical repairs, installations, and inspections. Update equipment manuals and electrical drawings as needed.
· Emergency response: respond to electrical emergencies and breakdowns promptly, providing quick and effective solutions to minimize production disruptions.
· Training and guidance: provide guidance to junior technicians and apprentices, sharing knowledge and expertise to enhance the overall skill level of the team.
· Continuous improvement: identify opportunities for process and efficiency improvements in the electrical systems, suggesting and implementing upgrades as necessary.
· Collaboration with management: communicate regularly with management to report on the status of electrical systems, upcoming maintenance requirements, and any potential risks or improvements.
· Equipment testing: conduct regular testing and inspections of electrical equipment to ensure reliability and compliance with quality standards.
Qualifications and education requirements
· High school diploma or equivalent
· Completion of a recognized electrical apprenticeship program
· Current journeyman electrician license
· Relevant work experience as an electrician particularly in an industrial food plant setting
· Preferred skills
· A strong understanding of electrical codes and regulations
· Ability to create and maintain accurate records, including electrical drawings and maintenance logs
· Proficiency in reading blueprints, troubleshooting electrical systems, and using various tools and equipment associated with industrial electrical work.
· Knowledge of instrumentation and control systems, sensors, actuators, and plcs.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $37.00+ per hour
Expected hours: 36 – 48 per week
Schedule:
2-2-3
12 hour shift
Day shift
5am - 5pm
Experience:
Electrical experience: 5 years
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $37.00 per hour
Expected hours: 36 – 48 per week
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Schedule:
12 hour shift
Day shift
Work Location: In person