Electrical Worker F8200
ND Paper · Fairmont, WV · 1 wk ago
AdministrativeFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Repair and install instrumentation and electrical equipment operated by mill production employees.
- Knowledgeable with repairs and installation of PLC, DCS, field instrumentation, and electrical systems.
- Understand and repair hydraulics, and pneumatics.
- Identify equipment problems prior to complete failure and effect repairs in a timely manner.
- Ensure repairs are completed such that rework of his repairs are not required.
- Conscious of effects on unscheduled downtime within the facility and minimize lost production time.
- Direct and coordinate the work of outside craftsmen and ensure that the craftsmen follow all applicable safe work practices and appropriate craft work practices.
- Solve and assist in solving specific instrumentation and electrical maintenance problems by coordinating available information and expertise and implementing the fix to ensure continued efficient mill operation.
- Ensure that a safe working environment within the I&E portion Maintenance Department is maintained.
- While responsible for their own work, they must be aware of and work to correct unsafe work practices of other personnel in the facility.
- Respond to emergency breakdowns in a timely manner consistent with the appropriate conditions (weather, hours worked, safety, and working conditions, etc.).
- Work together with all individuals in the plant to ensure that repairs are identified timely and completed with minimum downtime.
- Balance the short term and long-term needs for I&E repairs in the mill so that appropriate repairs are applied to problems to ensure the viability of this facility.
- Work with various levels of people in the mill during normal day-to-day and crisis/stressful situations when various people will have conflicting goals.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in a maintenance role, in a manufacturing or paper converting environment (Welding Certification preferred).
- Experience with repairs of variable speed drives, motors, hydraulics, pneumatics, valves (manual, control, and automatic on/off), PLC systems, DCS systems, transformers, lighting systems, electronic controls, various types of field instrumentation including but not limited to level, flow, and consistency controls.
- Experience with maintaining equipment in a heavy industrial environment.
- Knowledgeable in grounding and shielding practices to ensure signal integrity, safety, and compliance in electrical and electronic systems.
- Possess skills in electrical, electronic, instrumentation, and control areas.
- Familiarity with multimeters, oscilloscopes, deadweight testers, pneumatic calibrators, mergers, motor diagnostic equipment, and other associated instrumentation to perform diagnostics and troubleshooting of station equipment.