What are the responsibilities and job description for the ELECTRICIAN B position at The Timken Company?
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Purpose & Scope: The Electrical Technician is responsible for performing electrical and electronic repairs to machinery and support equipment throughout the Timken Bucyrus Bearing facility. This role requires troubleshooting, effective repairs, and the application of problem-solving skills to ensure the reliability of plant assets.
Essential Responsibilities
All qualified applicants shall be treated equally according to their individual qualifications, abilities, experiences and other employment standards. There will be no discrimination due to gender or gender identity, race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran/military status or any other basis protected by applicable law.
Those who came before us helped land a man on the moon, create the world's infrastructure, and introduce renewable energy alternatives. Now you can join the Timken team to write your own unique story and help drive what's next.
A career at Timken means you can have an immediate impact doing Work That Matters to the world— improving the efficiency of today's industrial equipment and preparing for the future of motion on our planet and beyond. New employees can start contributing right away, and there are many opportunities to advance your career at your own pace. Join our global team of 19,000 people in 45 countries, and start helping our customers push the limits of what's possible in their world of motion.
Purpose & Scope: The Electrical Technician is responsible for performing electrical and electronic repairs to machinery and support equipment throughout the Timken Bucyrus Bearing facility. This role requires troubleshooting, effective repairs, and the application of problem-solving skills to ensure the reliability of plant assets.
Essential Responsibilities
- Plan, detail, and establish working procedures; specify and order necessary materials, tools, and equipment.
- Apply thorough knowledge of electrical principles, wiring specification codes, material properties, and operating system principles.
- Respond promptly to machine breakdown reports and general repair requests; determine root causes of problems through technical expertise and collaboration with personnel, adhering to safety and lock-out/tag-out procedures.
- Develop repair strategies and resolve complex issues by collaborating with maintenance team members, vendor support, independent research, and operators.
- Utilize the SAP system to document maintenance work as assigned by the team/group leader.
- Read and interpret procedural manuals, blueprints, and diagrams (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electronic) to troubleshoot issues logically and effectively.
- Dismantle, inspect, repair, adjust, or replace faulty parts and wiring on motors, generators, control panels, circuit breakers, and electronic devices; reassemble, test, and adjust equipment for safe operation.
- Maintain required records and report improper operation, faulty equipment, and unsafe conditions to the Supervisor or Manager.
- Perform preventative and predictive maintenance.
- Maintain clean and orderly work areas and equipment; follow prescribed safety, PPE, and environmental regulations as mandated by EHS.
- Analyze electrical drawings, specifications, and instructions for repairs, new installations, or inspections; perform evaluations to locate issues and make necessary wiring or program revisions.
- Design and install conduit runs, determine wire quantities and sizes according to design and OSHA/NEC guidelines, and perform necessary mechanical tasks for supporting and hanging conduit.
- Fabricate and assemble control panels, pushbutton stations, junction boxes, etc., for new installations and rebuilt equipment.
- Inspect and clean switchgear and substations; repair electrical controls and valves on heat treat furnaces while adhering to mandatory safety specifications.
- Execute minor metal fabrication, pipefitting, and welding duties as required.
- High School Diploma or GED required; Associate Degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering preferred.
- 2-3 years of hands-on electrician experience in a manufacturing facility.
- Working knowledge of machinery and controls (e.g., Mills, Lathes, Heat Treat Furnaces, Grinders, Assembly Equipment).
- In-depth knowledge of electronic and electrical equipment; familiarity with Modicon, Allen Bradley, and PLC-Direct PLCs preferred.
- Proficient with electronic testing equipment (DMM, oscilloscope, meggers) and able to confirm calibrations.
- Basic PC skills required; SAP experience preferred.
- Strong ability to read blueprints/technical manuals and follow written procedures for troubleshooting.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills; attention to detail and service orientation are essential.
- Activities include frequent walking, standing, stooping, climbing, lifting (up to 35 pounds), pushing, and pulling.
- Repetitive movements such as twisting, bending, gripping, and operation of hand tools are required.
- Exposure to a wide range of temperatures, loud noises, fumes, dust, and oil.
- The heat treat area averages 70-95 degrees F; during summer months, temperatures can reach 100-105 degrees F. Humidity levels may vary.
- Risks associated with open flames, quench oil exhaust fumes, and handling “red hot” parts and tools.
- Standard factory PPE required, including hearing protection, eye protection, EH-rated safety toe shoes, and hand protection (gloves).
- Arc Flash protective equipment as determined by analysis and EHS requirements.
- Compliance with Lockout/Tagout procedures.
All qualified applicants shall be treated equally according to their individual qualifications, abilities, experiences and other employment standards. There will be no discrimination due to gender or gender identity, race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran/military status or any other basis protected by applicable law.