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Steel is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace culture and celebrates the diversity of our employees.
The Industrial Electrician, known internally as Maintenance Technician – Electrical, installs, maintains, repairs, and operates a broad range of electrical systems and equipment in a heavy industrial environment to maintain continuous operations.
We run a 24/7/365 business, and as such we utilize rotating shifts, which include Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
Paid overtime will be required on a regular basis.
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Steel leads the industry in our safety procedures/guidelines.
They must be followed at all times - Safety is our core value which requires you to wear safety protection such as hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, protective clothing, boots, and respirator equipment.
Employees in this role are assigned to install, maintain, and repair a broad range of electrical and electronic systems and equipment while working with schematics, AC/DC systems, and PLCs.
Responsibilities:
May be required to work at heights and/or in confined spaces.
May work alone with minimal supervision or with other maintenance technicians.
Work in various areas of the plant, dependent on the area, environmental conditions can be hot, cold, dirty, greasy, wet, and noisy.
Various duties including those described throughout the posting
Aid in operating functions as necessary
Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED
Must pass an on-site written and hands-on assessment
At least one year of one of the following:
Manufacturing and/or industrial experience as an Electrician,
Relevant military experience,
Equivalent education (such as industrial electronics, motors and controls, schematics and electrical power, print reading, computers and PLCs, electronics, AC/DC theory, power, test instruments and instrumentation, electrical maintenance, commercial construction and installation).
This position is a rotating shift, including holidays and weekends.
Benefits:
Excellent benefits package includes:
Company-paid Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
Overtime/Shift pay
Paid Vacation, plus 10 paid Holidays
Profit Sharing
Retirement Fund contribution
401-K
Sickness and Accident Benefits
Life Insurance
You should be proficient in:
PLC Troubleshooting Skills
Electrical Schematics
Experience in a Manufacturing Environment
Electrical Troubleshooting Skills
PLC Wiring Experience
PLC Programming Experience
Troubleshooting CNC Machines
Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment
Machines & technologies you'll use:
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
Salary info:
$31.
23 - $34 / hr