Essential Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
State of Michigan Journeyman license, responsible for priority assessment and decision making as it relates to troubleshooting, diagnostics, assembly, repair, and a proactive maintenance of electrical systems and equipment in a cost-effective manner. Regularly maintains medium-to-high‑voltage substations / switchgear / Power Logic systems / motors, explosion‑proof and intrinsically‑safe electrical systems, variable frequency drives, process logic controllers, generators / uninterruptible power systems, building control systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and a wide variety of AC/DC industrial electrical applications. (role‑specific).
A Journeyman Maintenance Electrician working within the Reliability Maintenance environment, within DP and API Operations and Utilities environment, performs preventive maintenance, modifies, installs, and maintains company power distribution systems and equipment and provides customer training in the implementation of those systems in compliance with company standards and procedures and government regulations, some of which are in and/or support production areas.
The Maintenance Electrician also provides customer training in the implementation of those systems in compliance with company standards and procedures and government regulations (SOPs, GMPs, GLPs, PSM, etc). Can serve as a maintenance advisor in areas of engineering (process design, material selection, documentation, calibration, testing and problem-solving methodology, project scope and follow up).
Responsible for priority assessment and decision making as it relates to troubleshooting, diagnostics, assembly, repair, and a proactive maintenance of systems and equipment in a cost-effective manner.
May work variable shifts and 24 hours on call as required. Participates in multi-craft work activities as required. (EMU craft generic).
Additional Duties and Responsibilities Include: May work variable shifts and 24 hours on call as required. Participates in multi-craft work activities as required.
Heavy emphasis on NEC, Industrial 3 phase systems, medium voltage distribution, Power logic systems, control systems, and hazardous classified locations, as this position primarily supports Electrical distribution for Utilities and DP / API Manufacturing.
Perform maintenance and inspection activities on plant equipment according to procedures, good engineering practices and cGMP.
Ensure smooth equipment operation by close monitoring of the equipment conditions. Carrying out root cause failure analysis to improve product quality and equipment reliability.
Potential for exposure to hazardous materials, heights, temperature extremes, equipment in‑motion, dusty and dirty conditions, stooping, bending and heavy lifting. The proper use of the correct Personal Protective Equipment for each task as well as compliance with all applicable safety Standard Procedures is a must. May work variable shifts and 24‑hour on‑call as required. Participates in multi-craft work activities as required. (EMU‑craft‑generic)
Your technical skills will help us keep our plants, utility systems, buildings and equipment up and running. We will rely on you for inspection, maintenance, redesign and repair of utilities in our plants. In your role, you will undertake the necessary preventive and corrective steps for setting priorities, forecasting and allocating resources for the maintenance tasks.
Inspect, analyze and plan for major equipment repair and troubleshooting.
Confirm and verify equipment performance by designing feasibility inspection and testing methods, testing properties and equipment monitoring parameters.
Determine acceptability of equipment rework/installation by conducting inspections of reworked equipment and new installation job.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must be able to work alone, in confined spaces and extreme temperatures, climb multiple sets of stairs, work off ladders, staging, lifts or other elevated platforms.
Potential for exposure to hazardous materials, heights, temperature extremes, equipment in‑motion, dusty and dirty conditions, stooping, bending and heavy lifting. The proper use of the correct Personal Protective Equipment for each task as well as compliance with all applicable safety Standard Procedures is a must. May work variable shifts and 24‑hour on‑call as required.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma / general education degree (GED) plus either an associate degree or relevant trade school equivalency.
State of Michigan Electrical Journeyman’s License OR completion of journeyman program
Self-starter with ability to work independently
Excellent computer user skills are required (Microsoft systems).
Excellent communications Skills
Strong work ethic and the ambition to be the best.
Preferred Qualifications
(3) years actual, practical working experience as a journeyman electrician in the industrial/commercial electrical equipment service industry.
Blueprint reading a plus
Electrical diagram reading a plus
Medium voltage experience preferred
Knowledge of Power Logic systems a plus
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