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Industrial Electrician I
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$32.06 an hour
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- Perform emergency maintenance on failed equipment to ensure minimal equipment downtime Maintain and troubleshoot PLC’s, process controls, electrical, instrument, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment Apply all applicable codes, regulations, reliability strategies, safety, environmental, and OEM standards.
- Maintain power distribution systems Improve operations productivity and quality by anticipating and eliminating potential delays through planning, Successfully support daily activities, shutdowns, long-term planning and capital projects Support reliability initiatives such as motor testing, ultrasonic, power analysis, thermography Perform precision maintenance calibrations and repairs.
- Employees must wear various types of personal protective equipment (safety glasses, side shields, hearing protection, aprons, harnesses, steel toed shoes, gloves, reflective vest, etc.)
- Qualifications: Required Qualifications: Two (2) years or more of experience as an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician in an industrial environment OR A two (2) year degree or higher in Industrial Electrical Maintenance and one (1) year experience in Industrial Electrical Maintenance OR Three (3) years or more experience in Industrial Electrical Maintenance.
- Self-motivated with a sense of urgency Desired Qualifications: Good computer skills Experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System Experience with mechanical maintenance such as welding, cutting, fitting, Hydraulics experience Paper mill experience Experience with distributed controls systems Programming experience including the ability to create, monitor, modify PLC and DCS logic.
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