Maintenance Electrician Manufacturing at Geebo

Maintenance Electrician

Company Name:
Z-Careers
We represent one of the most stable and fastest growing Fortune 200 manufacturing companies in the U.S. In this lean manufacturing environment, hard work is rewarded with above average compensation and benefits. Our client believes that teamwork and safety are critical to their work environment. This company is looking for people who desire to build a long-term career. The company has never had a layoff in their 40-plus year history and advancement opportunities are abundant for solid performers. Our client is environmentally friendly and is the nation's largest recycler of scrap steel.

We are searching for Industrial Shift Electricians to join our client's growing team. Basic duties of the Industrial Shift Electrician include performing corrective, preventive and predictive maintenance on industrial production equipment. You will be required to troubleshoot complex electrical and mechanical systems while working individually or as a part of a team with other maintenance and production personnel.
Qualifications for the position include:
A strong emphasis on safety and good safety practices
PLC system programming and troubleshooting experience
Knowledge of control and automation systems
Extensive experience with AC and DC motors and drives
Basic knowledge of mechanical systems, hydraulics and pneumatics
Ability to interpret electrical schematics for
repair
, installation and maintenance of industrial production equipment
Experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment
Preferred qualifications include:
Bachelor's or Associate degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology or a related field
Journeyman license or US Navy Nuclear training
Experience working with high voltage
Our client offers a full benefits package including medical/dental, 401K, profit sharing and educational reimbursement.

Please email resume to Ashley Hoying at ashley@z-careers.com Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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