The Electrical Technician supports the production process by troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining electrical and control systems in a manufacturing environment, ensuring equipment reliability, safety, and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
Perform installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical, controls, and mechanical equipment on production and facilities.
Inspect and maintain heavy equipment in compliance with OSHA and safety standards.
Troubleshoot electrical issues related to PLC-controlled devices, motor control centers, VFDs, sensors, and electrical distribution equipment.
Wire, repair, and replace wiring and electrical components in AC/DC circuits and equipment.
Perform preventative, predictive, and corrective maintenance on electrical systems, drives, actuators, instrumentation, and telemetry equipment.
Monitor production parameters and adjust equipment for safe and efficient operation.
Identify and implement corrective actions to improve equipment reliability.
Requirements
At least two 2 years manufacturing experience.
Four 4 years of electrical experience.
Demonstrated ability in using hand tools and power tools as required for troubleshooting, repairing and or replacing wiring, equipment, sensors, and fixtures.
Must be proficient in basic computer knowledge.
Ability to interpret, illustrate, and apply regulation codes and rules.
Ability to interpret sketches, blueprints, shop drawings, and work orders.
Ability to understand and follow written and verbal job descriptions.
Excellent communication, critical thinking, analytical, problem solving interpersonal and team skills.
Willing and able to adhere to safety rules and regulations, including wearing prescribed safety equipment.
High School degree or equivalent, applicants in process of getting GED will be considered.
Four 4 years of progressively responsible journey level electrical experience or completion of a technical training program and two 2 years of experience.
Experience in a pellet mill or manufacturing environment.
Must demonstrate electrical aptitude and troubleshooting.
Proficient in mathematics and measurements.
Experience working with PLC programming and automated devices, including DeviceNet, ControlNet, and Flex I/O.
Willing and able to work in outdoor environments and occasionally in temperatures above 100 degrees and below 32 degrees.
Willing and able to work in hot, humid, cold, and noisy industrial environments.
Occasionally walk on slippery or uneven surfaces.
Work at heights and in confined spaces.
Perform tasks such as lifting and pulling up to 50 pounds, walking, climbing, stooping, standing, pushing, and pulling for up to 12 hours a day.
Ability to safely and successfully perform essential job functions consistent with the ADA.
Ability to work from heights and confined spaces.
Able to climb multiple flights of steps, ramps, vertical ladders, scaffolds (fixed or portable).
Able to work around moving equipment and machinery.
Perform work while wearing PPE including Arc Flash protection.
Benefits & Perks
Compensation/salary range: Not specified
Work schedule: Not specified
Work environment perks: Ability to work in outdoor environments, in temperatures above 100 degrees and below 32 degrees, at heights and in confined spaces, around moving equipment and machinery, and wearing PPE including Arc Flash protection
Additional benefits: Safety training and adherence to OSHA and Enviva standards, opportunities for technical training and certification, potential for advancement with experience, inclusive employment practices
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