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Industrial Electrician


Perform mechanical and electrical troubleshooting on production equipment throughout the plant with the goal of keeping equipment operational to maintain production of quality parts to specifications and within a reasonable time when problems occur due to mechanical or electrical failures.

Responsibilities:
o Troubleshoot, diagnose equipment failures, and identify root cause for electrical equipment throughout plant, using both hardware and software
o Read and understand electrical schematics and effectively trouble-shoot electrical controls
o Observe functioning of installed equipment or system to detect hazards and need for adjustments
o Maintain a safe and orderly work environment
o Perform preventative maintenance procedures and techniques
o Install control and distribution devices such as switches, relays and distribution panels
o Design and install wiring and programs for equipment
o Install or repair lighting and upkeep of the physical facility
o Plan new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials
o Avoid unsightly, hazardous and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes
o Measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble and install electrical conduit
o Use the following test equipment: Ohm/voltmeter, ammeter and oscilloscope
REQUIRED SKILLS:
o Preferably five years of Electrician experience in a plastics injection molding manufacturing environment
o Basic knowledge of: mechanical systems or has mechanical aptitude, hydraulics pneumatics, robots, hydraulic presses, and mechanical presses
o Knowledge of PLC, ladder logic, prox's and sensors
PREFERRED:
o Journeyman card
o Experience with robotics
Three Shift Operations:
1st shift - Midnights - (Sunday at 10:00pm ending Monday 6:00am)
2nd shift - Days - (6:00am - 2:00pm)
3rd shift - Afternoons - (2pm - 10pm)
Union Shop
Must be eligible to work in the US without sponsorship
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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