Electrical Technician Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Electrical Technician

Job Description
-Possesses strong ability to work independently, as well as part of a high functioning maintenance and engineering team.
-Use a variety of electrical test instruments especially multi-meters, personal computer, hand-power tools, grinders, forklift truck, man lift, hoists and hand tools.
-Ability to read Electrical Drawings, as well as redline the drawings as field modifications are made, inform engineering of changes on the drawings, turn in drawings for drawing updates.
-Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair equipment breakdowns involving mechanical and electrical components.
-Diagnose nature of problem, perform a variety of electrical test procedures, disassemble equipment and replace defective parts, make connections, reassemble and test.
-Able to set short term priorities in responding to plant breakdowns and coordinate with operations supervisor.
Responsibilities
-Able to take call outs for machine break-downs (all hours).
-Pull parts as required from stock, notify purchasing clerk or supervisor when to reorder parts.
-Install and hook-up manufacturing equipment, exercising care as to size of motors, voltage requirements, and balance circuits for proper power distribution.
-Familiar with PLC Latter logic, able to follow program flow.
-Work closely with engineering to alter, and modify production machinery.
-Notify supervisors of unusual problems or delays.
-Perform daily inspections of all equipment plant wide to identify possible equipment problems. Experience with injection molding and Extruding machinery a plus.
Qualifications
Electrician:
1 year
Electrical:
1 year
AA Technical degree preferred.
Pass Background and Drug Test
Additional Information
Nexeo HR is the top recruiting company in Utah and we want to help you find the work you were meant for. You can also visit us at www.nexeohr.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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