Industrial Maintenance Electrician
About The JobWestern Industrial Resources Corporation is a heavy industrial construction and services company serving pipeline, mining, power, and refining clients across the Southwest. Our people are the foundation of everything we do — and going home safe every day is non-negotiable. We hire maintenance professionals who take ownership of their craft, partner with operations, and are personally committed to reliability and safe work.We are seeking a skilled Industrial Maintenance Electrician to keep critical equipment and electrical systems running safely and efficiently. This role will troubleshoot issues, perform preventive maintenance, and support operations in a heavy industrial environment.ResponsibilitiesConduct preventive maintenance (PM) on a defined schedule across electrical systems and industrial machinery; document PM completion and findings to prevent unplanned downtime.Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical and electromechanical faults in production equipment, motor control systems, PLCs, and instrumentation using multimeters, megohmmeters, clamp meters, oscilloscopes, and thermal imaging tools.Inspect, install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and equipment across the facility — wiring, switchgear, motor controls, transformers, lighting, and process equipment.Follow all safety regulations and site-specific procedures, including lockout-tagout (LOTO), arc flash, fall protection, confined space, and hot work permits.Use electrical drawings, blueprints, schematics, and one-line diagrams to perform installations, repairs, and modifications.Maintain detailed maintenance records — work orders, PM history, failure analysis, parts used — through the site's CMMS or equivalent system. Order and stage electrical supplies as needed.Communicate clearly with operators, supervisors, and site leadership about equipment status, root causes, and repair timelines. Train operators and junior technicians on safe use of electrical equipment.Support installation of new equipment, electrical upgrades, and capital project commissioning as needed.Respond to emergency breakdowns and after-hours callouts as needed..Knowledge, Skills And AbilitiesMedium-voltage experience (4160V and above), substation work.PLC programming experience in ladder logic (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, GE).Instrumentation & controls experience — process control loops, sensors, transmitters.Familiarity with CMMS systems (Maximo, SAP PM, eMaint, UpKeep).Welding or mechanical cross-training (multi-skilled maintenance is highly valued).MSHA certification or willingness to obtain (for mining-site assignments).Work Environment & Physical DemandsExposure to extreme temperatures (hot and cold), weather, dust, noise, vibration, and varying terrain.Work at heights, on scaffolding, ladders, and elevated platforms.Work in confined spaces with appropriate permits and training.Ability to lift up to 50 lbs occasionally; carry tools and parts throughout shift.Standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, and crawling for extended periods.Occasional after-hours and weekend callouts for emergency repairs as part of the on-call rotation.Reasonable accommodation will be provided for individuals with disabilities where possible.Compensation & BenefitsCompetitive hourly pay ($38-$44/hr) based on experience and certification levelComprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision and disability insurance401(k) with company match.Paid time off and holidays.Overtime pay and on-call premium pay.Company-paid training and certification path (NFPA 70E, PLC training, manufacturer certifications, MSHA).Company-provided tools and equipment.Boot, PPE, and uniform allowance.Per diem on travel assignments.