Electrician Advanced IV AGVT | Day Shift
Shaw Industries · Calhoun, GA · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Electrical system components - MCC’s, inverters, motors, etc.
- Control systems - PLC’s, robotics, and other associated automation equipment.
- Troubleshoot and execute repairs of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues.
- Differentiate between cause types when troubleshooting among product, process, mechanical, and electrical contributors.
- Communicate findings, identifying potential causes, and correction steps to operations and maintenance leadership.
- Verify, provide feedback, and update electrical schematics appropriately and in a timely manner.
- Execute and assist in the development of proactive maintenance plans, including planned jobs on assigned equipment to include: Preventive & Predictive Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance (PM) - inspection & measurement of equipment components for proper function applying specifications, drawings, and written instruction on pre-defined schedules.
- Condition Maintenance (CM) – repair and replacement of components identified as requiring attention through PM & PdM activities based on detailed job plans, including the development of detailed job plans and ensuring any necessary updates to schematics are completed.
- Execute assigned or scheduled work orders in support of projects and process improvement (PI) efforts identified as critical to business.
- Mentor Reliability Electrician II’s & III’s in development of needed skills, while continuing to strengthen personal skills through assisting Reliability Electrician V’s in installation, upgrades, and removal of general electrical systems.
Requirements
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO).
- Confined Space Entry.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Hot Work procedures.
- Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT).
- Fall Protection.
- Hoisting and Rigging.
- Electrical safety standards.
- Calculator and Computer application – work order documentation, parts requisitioning.
- Tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis.
- Intermediate troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC’s, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics.
- Ability to create basic to intermediate PLC programs for process and operational control.
- Identification and proper use of tools, focused on the selection of the right tool for work assignment application.
- Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC).
- Intermediate understanding of e-stop systems.
- Intermediate troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC’s, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics.
- Ability to create basic to intermediate PLC programs for process and operational control.
- Math Skills: Arithmetic, Application of formulas, voltage Conversion of measurement units.
- Reading and interpreting mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/schematics assigned for modification.
Critical Knowledge/ Skills
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO).
- Confined Space Entry.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Hot Work procedures.
- Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT).
- Fall Protection.
- Hoisting and Rigging.
- Electrical safety standards.
- Calculator and Computer application – work order documentation, parts requisitioning.
- Tools including Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, and data archival and analysis.
- Intermediate troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC’s, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics.
- Ability to create basic to intermediate PLC programs for process and operational control.
- Identification and proper use of tools, focused on the selection of the right tool for work assignment application.
- Working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NEC).
- Intermediate understanding of e-stop systems.
- Intermediate troubleshooting of electrical components such as, but not limited to PLC’s, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics.
- Ability to create basic to intermediate PLC programs for process and operational control.
- Math Skills: Arithmetic, Application of formulas, voltage Conversion of measurement units.
- Reading and interpreting mechanical and electrical schematics/prints, updating electrical prints/schematics assigned for modification.