The Industrial Electrician is responsible for maintaining troubleshooting repairing and installing electrical systems and components supporting industrial manufacturing equipment and facility operations. This role ensures equipment reliability safety compliance and minimal production downtime in a high-speed manufacturing environment.
Maintain troubleshoot repair and replace electrical hardware used on industrial equipment including:
120V and 24V sensors
Switches push buttons and pilot lights
Relays and contactors
Motors and transformers
Cables and associated components
Maintain and repair facility and equipment power distribution systems including:
480V and 120V transformers
Circuit breakers
Fuses and related protection devices
Troubleshoot and repair control systems and communication interfaces including:
Ethernet
DeviceNet
RS-485 and RS-232 serial communications
Diagnose and repair cabling and connectors for equipment and assembly pallets.
Layout fabricate and install electrical conduit and related hardware for facility and equipment installations.
Follow all safety procedures and ensure compliance with applicable electrical and workplace safety standards.
Licensed or experienced Electrician with a minimum of 8000 hours (510 years preferred) of industrial experience.
Proven experience troubleshooting and repairing electrical systems in a high-speed manufacturing environment.
Hands-on experience with Allen-Bradley and Siemens PLC hardware troubleshooting.
Working knowledge of OSHA safety regulations.
Demonstrated experience with Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures for facility and industrial equipment.
Familiarity with Arc Flash safety standards.
Ability to safely operate forklifts and aerial lifts (scissor and bucket lifts).
Flexibility to work various shifts including overtime and weekends as required.