What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Electrician position at Carlisle Companies?
3rd shift
Job Summary :
The Electrician plans, lays out, and performs all operations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide variety of complicated electrical equipment and circuitry. This position installs, maintains, and repairs electric motors, digital drives, high voltage circuits, and electrical control panels. Work in this position involves utilizing a thorough knowledge of the electrical trade and the understanding of plant operating principles required to ensure that equipment functions properly and safely.
Duties & Responsibilities :
- Repairing, maintaining, and replacing electric motors and their accessory equipment
- Installing and repairing all types of electronic equipment including PLC programmers, sensors, control panels, and temperature controllers
- Maintaining and installing electric services in the Carlisle Campus buildings including lighting and HVAC
- Installing new equipment-mount fixtures, running conduit, pulling wire, and connecting wiring
- Troubleshooting electrical breakdowns
- Performing machine changeovers for all plant processes and products
- Performing preventative maintenance tasks on plant equipment
- Completing required paperwork
- Maintaining the Boiler room
- Calibrating scales and equipment
Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Complete understanding of AC / DC current 120, 230, 480, and 2300V circuitry
Reading and comprehension of maintenance manuals, motor name plate information, schematics, one-line diagrams, blueprints, work orders, and preventative maintenance schedules
Working as a member of a team
Builds trust with others by encouraging open dialogue and collaboration
Able to find common ground solutions despite difficulties or barriers that may be encountered
Retains a mindset of always striving to make things better to all aspects of the role
Listens to understand the needs of customers (internal and external) and keeps the customer's needs in mind
Understands individual strengths, opportunity areas, and seeks development opportunities to leverage strengths and lean into opportunity areas
Always has a sense of urgency to solve problems and align goals with attainment of organizational strategy
Education & Experience :
Completion of an accredited (8,000 hour) apprenticeship program, technical school program, or college degree in the electrical field
4 or more years of experience working as a mechanic in an industrial / manufacturing environment
Equipment & Data Used :
PLC computer interfaces, battery hydrometers, multimeters, amp meters, hydraulic jacks, soldering irons, acetylene torch, AGV, forklifts, drill presses, band saws, hydraulic presses, lathes, scissor lifts, company vehicles, tractors, conduit benders, cable pullers, core drills, ramsets, and plant production equipment
Knives, feeler gauges, micrometers, tape measures, screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers, drills, grinders, saws, pipe threaders, welders, and soldering irons
Motor name plate information, maintenance manuals, schematics, readouts from meters, maintenance schedules, and work order reports
Work Environment / Time Worked :
Work occurs inside and outside of plants and buildings on the Carlisle Campus
Typically, 40 hours per week with overtime required as production demand and maintenance workload dictates.
Typically, Monday through Friday with Saturday and / or Sunday work required as production demand and maintenance workload dictates.
3 fixed shifts (11pm-7am, 7am-3 : 30pm, 3 : 30pm-11pm)
Physical Requirements :
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Used :