Tri-City Heat Treat is looking to fill the role of industrial electrician. This position also includes a lot of mechanical work, not just electrical. Thank you in advance for taking a look at the list of responsibilities and qualifications. We look forward to reviewing your resume.
· Pulling wires and terminating conductors in disconnects, panel boards, control panels, motor starters
· Install, troubleshoot, repair, replace and maintain electrical motors and motor controllers including manual starters, push buttons, relays, control transformers, magnetic starters and VFDs
· Working with both low voltage signal, control, and power circuits up to 480 volts
· Electrical Maintenance on production equipment to include motors, controls, drives
· Maintenance of all equipment, including breakdowns, preventive maintenance, and facility support
· Timely response to emergency repairs, along with implementation, monitoring, and follow-up of preventative maintenance schedules for the facility and operating equipment
· Handles assigned work orders and project work relating to modification, fabrication, and installation of equipment, plus performance of general shop maintenance assignments
· Proactively create and maintain a safe and clean working environment
· Install, diagnose and repair electrical controls, systems, apparatus, and electrical components of industrial machinery and equipment
· Willing and able to perform physically demanding tasks repetitively for extended periods of time
· Position is days, but should be flexible to work any shift, variable start times, overtime, weekends, and holidays as scheduled
· Experience reading and interrupting electrical schematics for troubleshooting and problem solving
· Working knowledge of other trades and skills such as welding, mechanical aptitude, basic plumbing and fabrication