Under the supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Electrician is responsible for maintaining, repairing all existing electrical equipment in production areas and troubleshooting PLC's while ensuring all company safety rules and policies are followed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Comply with Company Safety Policies
Maintain and repair all existing electrical equipment in production areas and troubleshooting PLC's by utilizing ladder diagrams and schematics.
Utilize troubleshooting techniques to analyze, detect, and determine the nature of a problem, and extent of repairs required
Actively participate in the preventative maintenance program
Perform Electrical preventative maintenance of electrical control panels and equipment to ensure optimal operation and safety standards
Maintain inventory of spare parts and supplies by utilizing lean and 5s principles
Follow and enforce company safety policies and procedures always and operate wide variety of manufacturing tools
Work with company engineering on electrical upgrade and new equipment installs
Capable of utilizing mobile equipment: pallet jack, forklift, scissor lift, boom lift
Execute electrical related inspections and report accordingly
Run conduit and electrically terminate wiring in industrial equipment, interpret input output modules, and operate a variety of tools and equipment in a safe manner
Must place the upmost importance on working safely, and maintain a safe work environment for self and others, always
Other duties as assigned
Regular attendance, timeliness and scheduling flexibility
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Close attention to detail and organized
Able to work in a fast-paced environment
Able to work independently and as a team
Must be well organized, and able to complete, and perform work orders
Basic knowledge of Allen-Bradley PLC hardware and Software
Basic knowledge of Siemens PLC hardware and software
Basic knowledge of Gas burner controls
Good knowledge of windows Microsoft Office (excel, word, power point, etc.)
Ability to read and interpret diagrams, schematics, and motor controls