Maintenance electrical engineer

  • Woodstock
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Company Profile esrhealthcare.com.mysmartjobboard.com Maintenance electrical engineer Woodstock If you post this job on a job board, please do not use company name or salary. Experience level: Mid-senior Experience required: 5 Years Education level: Bachelor’s degree Job function: Engineering Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing Compensation: $61,000 - $70,000 Total position: 1 Relocation assistance: Yes Visa sponsorship eligibility: NPOSITION PURPOSE/MISSIONInstall, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all electrical systems of the plant in accordance with codes, regulations, and specifications, ensuring minimum down time of the plant operations, in accordance with company policies and procedures. Support maximizing facility uptime through execution of rolling equipment setupPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTFrequent standing and walkinOccasional sitting, below waist level work, balancing, carrying, reaching, fine motor skills, forceful motion, and lifting up to 60 lbsMinimal foot use, climbing, push/pulling, and lifting over 100 lbsAbility to meet the physical requirements, with or without reasonable accommodation, as provided in detail in the Job Analysis DatabaseMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSHigh School Diploma or GEAccredited maintenance apprenticeship or two years technical training with two plus years’ industrial electrician experienceFive plus years’ industrial electrician experience or equivalent combination of education and experienceDemonstrated ability to read and interpret documents such as wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, instructions, safety rules, code books, and specificationsDemonstrated ability to inspect electrical systems, equipment, and machines for possible problemsKnowledge of medium voltage power distribution systemsKnowledge of drives, controls, motion controllers, PLCs, and/or motorsUnderstanding of national electric code (NEC) and NFPA-70EAbility to operate mobile equipment such as forklifts, overhead traveling cranes, and aerial lift platforms in a safe and professional mannerAbility to use math skills including fractions, percentages, geometry, and probabilityAbility to read and understand technical proceduresGood verbal and written communication skillsAbility to follow and give instructionsAbility to work well with other employeesProficient in basic computer skillsKnowledge of lockout/tagout proceduresPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSKnowledge of silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCR), rectifiers, capacitors, and resistorAdvanced knowledge of PLC programming (Allen Bradley, Siemen, GE, etc.Advanced knowledge of operation of SCRs, rectifiers, capacitors, and resistorsAdvanced knowledge of process identifier (PID) troubleshooting experienceMachine tool, forklift truck, and crane experienceAdvanced knowledge and aptitude on hydraulic, pneumatic, combustion, machining, and mechanical systemsTroubleshooting experience with automated systems (material handling, machine tools, and metal casting equipmentWork experience in a foundry environmentMAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIESPerform advanced problem solving by identifying, troubleshooting, and correcting electrical issuePerform a wide variety of installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting work to keep production and support equipment in operating conditionAct as subject matter expert for electrical systemsAnalyze test results, machine error messages, and information obtained from operators to diagnose and repairMay perform ARC flash programLayout control panels using schematics and I/O mappingPerform a wide variety of electrical installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting work to keep production and support equipment in operating conditionsPlan, layout, and install complex wiring circuits and distribution centers in conformance with established electrical codes, plan, measure, bend, and fir conduitInstall and troubleshoot motor control centers, power distribution panels, lighting panels, and controls on plant equipment such as bar pulling machines, cut off equipment, centerless grinders, trepanning lathes, dust collectors, melting and holding furnaces, and other similar types of equipmentRepair, replace, and connect single or three-phase motors AC or DC, on all types of production and support equipmentMaintain and replace starter, contactors, relays, timers, limit switches, and countersUse material handling equipment when performing certain electrical maintenance work; operate a forklift truck for transporting equipment and lifting employees; use specialized power equipment for pulling cable and wireUse multimeters and other test instruments when troubleshooting electrical circuits; interpret resistance, voltage and amperage readings to arrive at the solution to electrical problems; use instrumentation built into equipment to diagnose certain malfunctionsProceed independently when installing or troubleshooting electrical equipment; obtain needed information form wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, and code booksFollow all plant safety rules; including lock out of all plant equipment so that it is safe to work on; use safety equipment appropriate for the job; be aware of the safety of othersFollow Environmental, Quality and Safety Management System procedures and requirementsAbility to meet the essential job requirements, with or without reasonable accommodation, as outlined in the job descriptionPOSITION CHALLENGESBalancing multiple tasks throughout the shift:................s.:.)....)s.:...............D.:...g.S:s.:o il Powered by Webbtree
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