Maintenance Electrician Installation, Maintenance & Repair at Geebo

Maintenance Electrician

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Maintenance Electrician - Darlington, SC
At Georgia-Pacific, we don't believe that a job is just simply a job. We see each role as a career and a way to advance your skills to not only better your life, but the community as well. Are you a safety-minded individual with experience in and a passion for maintenance-electrical work? If so, then we may have the job for you!
Our Dixie Maintenance team in Darlington, SC, has an opening for a Maintenance Electrician. This individual will be supporting our Cup and Plate departments as well as our Distribution Center. Maintenance Electricians create value by ensuring reliability of equipment to help meet and exceed the facility's goals for quality and production.
A Day In The Life Typically Includes:
Positively influence and cultivate our safety culture
Inspect, troubleshoot, maintain and repair machinery and mechanical equipment including motors, controls, PLC's, drive systems, hydraulic/pneumatic components, and power transmission systems in accordance with plant policies and procedures
Utilize diagrams, schematics, sketches, operation manuals, and manufacturer's specifications to maintain and properly fix machinery issues
Work with supervisors, maintenance personnel, and operations to plan PMs, identify parts required for the job, and document activities for the enhancement of electrical and instrumentation maintenance within the facility
Review, develop, and/or modify work orders for all plant equipment and entering work orders into the facility maintenance system
Support Reliability program
What You Will Need:
Basic
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED
Willing and able to maintain strict adherence to safety rules and regulations to include wearing safety equipment
Willing and able to work an eight (8) or twelve (12) hour rotating shift, including holidays, weekends, overtime and on call hours as needed
Two (2) year electrical technical degree or five (5) or more years of experience as an industrial electrician
Knowledge of NEC (National Electric Code)
Willing and able to work at elevated heights and in confined spaces
Experience with Microsoft Office Word, Outlook, and Excel
Experience with OR education in controls wiring, controls devices (relays, drives, controllers, A/C and D/C motors, etc.) and PLC ladder logic
What Will Put You Ahead?
Preferred
Qualifications:
Experience using verbal and written communication skills to complete assigned tasks and effectively work with coworkers
Associate or Technical degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Systems, Instrumentation, or Electronic Technology AND at least two (2) years of electrical/electronic and/or instrument & control troubleshooting experience in a manufacturing environment
Experience troubleshooting Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) Control Logix/RS Logix
Experience troubleshooting electrical controls, A/C and D/C motor controller and drives
Experience with FactoryTalk
Experience with single and 3-phase electrical repair and troubleshooting up to 480 volts
Want to learn more about Georgia-Pacific?
Salary and benefits commensurate with experience.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test.
This employer uses E-Verify. Please visit the following website for additional information: www.kochcareers.com/doc/Everify.pdf
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