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Industrial Electrician / Maintenance Technician position requires working on a rotating shift. Industrial Electrician / Maintenance Technician position offers $2,000 Sign-On Bonus.
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The Industrial Electrician will be responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various control systems operations. 3-5 years working as an Industrial Electrician, Controls Technician, or similar role.
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Maintains, repairs, installs, tests, troubleshoots low, medium, and high voltage electrical equipment, circuits, transformer switches, lighting fixtures, motors, outlets, control panels, electrical components of process control telemetry, cathodic protection systems, emergency power generation, life safety systems, fiber optic and Ethernet communications equipment, and related equipment.
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The primary role of this position is to lead the planning, design, and implementation of automated building/process control and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems in coordination with clients and multidiscipline teams to develop solutions for construction and implementation in multiple market sectors including technology, media, and telecommunications; oil & gas; food & beverage, logistics, manufacturing; mining; industrial; transportation; and water/wastewater.
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As an electrician, you will maintain A/C and D/C motor control equipment along with installing conduit and wiring in a skilled and professional manner. In addition, you will maintain and troubleshoot combustion equipment and installs PLC and computer-based control systems.
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Installs, repairs, and maintains various industrial and electrical equipment typically found in water/wastewater industries, such as control circuits, lighting circuits, motors, and switchgear for new, temporary, and existing construction, and ensures equipment conforms to electrical and safety codes.
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Completion of an Electrician program at a trade/vocational school or post secondary institution is highly preferred. Certified/Licensed Electrician or Journeyman is an asset. We currently have an exciting opportunity as an Electrician in our PVC plant.
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Hood Industries seeks an Industrial Electrician at our Plywood manufacturing operation in Wiggins, MS. The ideal candidate must have experience with motor control circuits, pneumatic valves & cylinders, knowledge of conduit bending, wiring motors, hydraulic valves and cylinder relay circuits, DC & AC drives, limit & proximity switches, and other field devices.
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Priority will be given to candidates with experience in the following order: Electrical (PLC, HMI, instrumentation, and general control systems), Mechanics (forklift repairs, boilers, water treatment systems), Rotating equipment (pumps and compressors), Piping Fitting (Steel, PVC), Welding.
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This position is responsible for safely providing predictive, preventative, and emergency mechanical and electrical maintenance services for production and infrastructure systems as necessary to maintain process efficiency for La-Z-Boy operations and facilities.
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Calibrate, and repair electrical-pneumatic control systems. Installing and repairing electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment.
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Possess a knowledge of municipal water/wastewater treatment processes and control systems, and information solution products. 5+ years of general experience in PLC /HMI control systems, development of control system architecture, Radio Telemetry systems, SCADA Network design, development of P&IDs.
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Weyerhaeuser is currently recruiting for an experienced Electrician to join our Grifton, NC Lumber Mill. Experience with Allen Bradley PLC5 and/or Control Logix. General electrical systems (motor starters, lighting circuits, and power distribution equipment.
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Maintain and troubleshoot position feedback devices, encoders, load cells, hydraulic systems, natural gas burners and boiler control systems. Perform configuration and logic modifications to DCS and PLC control systems.
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Experience with battery storage systems, substation design, medium voltage distribution, lightning protection, access control, and/or protective relaying. Demonstrated experience in grounding, power distribution, standby power generation, motor control center, switchgear, and lighting design.
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