Purpose
How does the position contribute to the success of the operation, division and company?
The Industrial electrician installs, repairs, and maintains electrical systems in the manufacturing environment. This role ensures that new machines are ready to function at full performance and diagnose any problems the machine may run into over its lifespan. They also troubleshoot electrical systems and ensure that issues don't interfere with production.
Essential Duties, Responsibilities, Expectations and Performance Measures What measures or metrics will the individual be measured on and what level of performance is required? Other duties may be assigned.
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Preventative maintenance activities to sustain a robust controls hardware/software system, electrical systems, and process network infrastructure.
- Predictive, Preventative, and Corrective work in all areas of the site with the primary focus on instrumentation, MCC and PLC hardware, network connections and PLC.
- Develop and Execute a Preventative maintenance schedule for the site's electrical/controls systems.
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Respond, troubleshoot, correct, and prevent, electrical/controls issues.
- Train other maintenance personnel in basic electrical, instrumentation, and controls knowledge.
- Participate in the development and implementation of electrical/controls projects at the site.
- Serve as the internal and external point of contact for all site electrical/controls upgrades and projects.
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Assist in planned and unplanned downtime projects, shutdowns, and emergency work.
- Serve as a resource for quality, site safety, scheduling, and planning for maintenance and rebuild activities.
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All other duties as assigned.
Leadership Competencies
Which of the 16 Zenger Folkman Leadership Competencies are critical for the successful performance of this job?
þ Displays technical or professional expertise
þ Drives for results
þ Solves problems and analyzes issues
þ Displays high integrity and honesty
þ Innovates
þ Develops others
þ Collaborates and promotes teamwork
þ Builds Relationships
þ Takes Initiative
Knowledge/Skills/Education and Continuous Training
What skills/certification/education must the individual have/maintain/gain? Include any degrees, certifications, and licenses required.
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3+ years of experience working with PLC, I/O networking, HMI programming/maintenance required.
- Must be able to develop and troubleshoot automation applications.
- Preference for experience working with Siemens and Allen Bradley/Rockwell products.
- Experience with applications up to 3 phase/480 volts.
- Must have knowledge of Electrical Safety practices, PPE, and electrical codes.
- Must actively participate in safety improvement.
- Must maintain a clean and orderly work area.
- Must help build and maintain spare parts inventory.
- Must be familiar with installing hardware/software and associated wiring.
- Must be able to correctly interpret and develop technical documents, including technical drawings and schematics.
- Must have experience with robotics.
- Must be able to interpret directions from multiple sources, including written, email, verbal, and technical sources.
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Must be able to work with minimum supervision.
Reporting Line and Supervisory Responsibilities
The Industrial Electrician reports to the Maintenance Manager.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
What working conditions or physical functions are normally required to perform the essential functions of the job?
The physical demands and work environment are representative of manufacturing environment. While performing the duties of this job, the Industrial Electrician is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk and hear. The employee must occasionally lift or move up to 40 pounds.
This is a full-time position. This position regularly requires long hours and weekend work.