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Job Description
This is a challenging and diverse opportunity to join our Maintenance team as an Electrical Equipment Specialist at West Fraser. The role involves a wide range of responsibilities, including repairing, installing, replacing, programming, and testing all electrical circuits and equipment.
The key responsibilities of this position include performing routine electrical/electronic preventative maintenance on mill equipment, responsible for the repair, modification, and maintenance of various electrical and electronic equipment, remaining current in technical changes or equipment designs by attending classes as needed, working rotating shifts, including nights, holidays, weekends, and overtime as scheduled or required, and maintaining strict adherence to safety rules and regulations, including wearing safety equipment and completing all required training.
The ideal candidate will have basic reading, writing, and arithmetic skills, background in Electrical fundamentals, strong computer, math, analytical, and planning skills, ability to understand and follow electrical schematics proficiently without supervision, and willingness to work on emergency call-in basis when required.
West Fraser offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, 401k with company match, fixed retirement contribution, disability insurance, EAP program, paid vacation after six months, and paid holidays.
This is a challenging and diverse opportunity to join our Maintenance team as an Electrical Equipment Specialist at West Fraser. The role involves a wide range of responsibilities, including repairing, installing, replacing, programming, and testing all electrical circuits and equipment.
The key responsibilities of this position include performing routine electrical/electronic preventative maintenance on mill equipment, responsible for the repair, modification, and maintenance of various electrical and electronic equipment, remaining current in technical changes or equipment designs by attending classes as needed, working rotating shifts, including nights, holidays, weekends, and overtime as scheduled or required, and maintaining strict adherence to safety rules and regulations, including wearing safety equipment and completing all required training.
The ideal candidate will have basic reading, writing, and arithmetic skills, background in Electrical fundamentals, strong computer, math, analytical, and planning skills, ability to understand and follow electrical schematics proficiently without supervision, and willingness to work on emergency call-in basis when required.
West Fraser offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, 401k with company match, fixed retirement contribution, disability insurance, EAP program, paid vacation after six months, and paid holidays.