Electrician
West Fraser · Leola, AR · 1 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
About the role
This role offers a challenging, diverse and exciting opportunity to become part of our Maintenance team. All Electrician roles are required to repair, install, replace, program, and test all electrical circuits and equipment. Periodically perform or assist others in routine to moderately complex repairs or installations of automatic electrical and electronic controls.
Responsibilities
- Perform routine electrical/electronic preventative maintenance on mill equipment.
- Responsible for the repair, modification, and maintenance of a variety of electrical and electronic equipment.
- Perform tasks like wiring circuits, replacing components, and repairing electronic devices.
- Performs test readings using several different instruments, including multi-meter and Megger.
- Remain current in technical changes or equipment designs by attending classes as needed.
- Work rotating shifts, which includes nights, holidays, weekends, and overtime as scheduled or required.
- Maintain strict adherence to safety rules and regulations, including wearing safety equipment and completing all required training.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
- Basic reading, writing, and arithmetic skills
- Background in Electrical fundamentals
- Knowledge in 3 phase and single-phase power distribution systems, motor controls, wiring, and troubleshooting of such systems
- Experience with 480-volt power and logic circuits
- Strong computer, math, analytical, and planning skills
- Ability to understand and follow electrical schematics proficiently without supervision
- Samiliar with machine control systems
- Ability to troubleshoot (complex) machine control systems
- Ability to identify the features and functions of controllers
- Ability to describe and compare pneumatic and electronic controllers
- Ability to identify the signal path through a control circuit
What Will Make You Stand Out
- VFD drives experience
- PLC Experience
- Able to interpret PLC logic as it relates to its application to process and equipment for troubleshooting purposes
Benefits
- Benefits starting Day 1
- Competitive starting pay
- On-the-job training and a culture that strongly believes in promoting from within
- Medical
- Dental
- 401k with company match and fixed retirement contribution
- Life Insurance and AD&D
- Disability Insurance
- Wellness Pay Program
- EAP Program
- Paid vacation after six months and paid holidays
Pay
$1500 Employee Referral Program
Schedule
Rotating shifts, which includes nights, holidays, weekends, and overtime as scheduled or required.