•Performs a variety of activities with the ability to identify and implement efficient paths of action to finish the assigned work. Must be able to perform assigned work to acceptable quality and proficiency levels with ability to exercise independent judgment and to establish and maintain solid working relationships with others.
•Should be able to test, calibrate, diagnose, and repair various devices. Good communication and organization skills. Should be able to perform the listed duties, but not limited to, with minimal supervision and/or assistance from supervisor or Electrical Engineering within the Maintenance Group.
•Repairing and replacing defective parts in motors, controllers, switchboards, switches, conductors and other electrical fixtures.
•Installing, maintaining, and repairing electromechanical, electrical, and electronic components of machinery and equipment, including transformers and Hydraulic and pneumatic devices.
•Performing preventive repair and maintenance of plant and shop electronic and electrical systems, devices, equipment and components.
•Testing solid-state circuitry to find defective parts in digital and analog equipment and replacing defective parts.
•Apply electrical theory or related knowledge in testing and modifying operational or developmental electrical control circuitry of equipment within the facility.
•Utilizing specialized digital cameras and thermo-graphic imaging to perform infrared analysis and examination of facilities equipment.
•Designing and modifying motor power control equipment circuits, reading and interpreting blueprints, wiring diagrams and schematics.
•Planning and laying work orders or work from instructions, using sketches, blueprints, and drawings.
•Making sure the accurate and appropriate completion of all preventive electrical Technician duties.
•Modify electrical prototypes in order to correct operational deviations under the general direction of an Electrical Engineer.
•Willing and able to operate Powered Industrial Truck Equipment (scissor lifts, etc.).
•Implement the company’s safety procedures.
•Tools: Provide own hand tools and measuring devices common to these job requirements.
•Requires knowledge gained from related training and practical experience as an Industrial Electrical Technician. Must be able to perform assigned work to acceptable quality and proficiency levels.
•Ability to use shop math, basic precision measuring devices, knowledge of the trade, ability to read and interpret electrical prints and drawings.
•Ability to identify and recommend efficient paths of action to finish the assigned work.
•Ability to exercise supervised judgment.
•Ability to establish and maintain solid working relationships with others.
•Should be able to test, calibrate, diagnose, and repair various devices.
•Good communication and organization skills.