The Industrial Electrician is an individual who is efficient and comfortable being a member of a team who will be responsible for analyzing and correcting electrical problems, repair, and overhaul equipment and controls.
Responsibilities
- Maintains a safe work environment. Inspects job sites and reviews maintenance procedures for hazards. Conducts pre-job safety briefs for all assigned work. Informs employees of safety rules and regulations and consistently enforces them.
- Emphasizes the commitment to performing all work in compliance with environmental procedures with crafts and contractors.
- Coordinate with the Maintenance Planners, other maintenance departments, and operating groups to develop effective repair strategies and maintenance schedules.
- Communicate scheduled and emergency maintenance activities to personnel within the department. Determines when additional resources, overtime or contracted services are required.
- Administers the Employee Productivity Guidelines, and Code of Conduct.
- Understands budget requirements for plant equipment and systems maintenance. Follow through with implementation of approved projects.
- Assumes standby responsibilities on a rotating basis. Responds to emergency calls outside of his or her normal work schedule on a regular basis.
- Assist operating departments in monitoring equipment and troubleshooting abnormal operating conditions. Determine the appropriate maintenance scope and timing of repairs.
Qualifications
REQUIREMENTS
- At least 2-5 years experience with the following skills :
- Building heating/cooling/ventilation systems
- Mechanical skills not limited to mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic trouble shooting and repair
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or GED.
- Working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and/or instrumentation maintenance procedures and work practices.
- Understands and committed to maintaining safe work practices.
- Familiar with Water Quality monitoring, Dust Collection systems, Blueprints and Schematics
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