Maintenance Electrician
JLL · Golden Valley, MN · 1 mo ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
What this job involves
The Maintenance Electrician is a multi-functional technician responsible for effectively maintaining building systems and infrastructure in optimal condition.
- Performs inspections and repairs to assigned property interior and exterior areas, including electrical, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) and refrigeration, material handling and conveyance systems, robotics; walls and flooring; installed fixtures; roofing systems; lighting, etc.
- Executes equipment inspection and monitoring programs; defines and implements maintenance best practices to improve overall mechanical equipment uptime.
- Continuously evaluates current maintenance, operations and reliability methods and implements changes to enhance effectiveness at increasing value-maximizing performance.
- Leads, trains, and supports maintenance team members as needed to develop individuals’ skills and expand team capabilities.
- Demonstrates flexibility to work various shifts and alternative work schedules as needed.
- Moves throughout the facility extensively during shift to attend equipment and team members as needed.
Essential functions
- Performing preventive maintenance, repair, and other technical activities.
What your day-to-day will look like
- Building electrical systems, including power distribution and critical power systems such as UPS and generators.
- HVAC systems, including determining the frequency of PM and repair, reviewing logs as necessary, and escalating any problems or malfunctions with refrigeration, water cooling and air conditioning equipment; boilers, heating, ventilating and hot water equipment; pumps, valves, piping and filters; and related mechanical and electrical equipment.
- MHE (Material Handling Equipment), and Robotics, including electrical aspects of highly automated conveyor systems, to support a “One Team” environment that transcends electrical and mechanical responsibilities.
Required Qualifications
- 4+ years of experience with industrial electrical or facility maintenance.
- State journeyman electrician license and requirement to keep it active for duration of employment.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Flexibility to work various shifts and alternative work schedules as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with facility power distribution and critical power systems (including UPS and generators).
- Experience working with HVAC and fluid power systems, including plumbing and hydraulics.
- Experience working with electrical aspects of automated manufacturing or material handling equipment (MHE) or components, including conveyor systems, pneumatic systems, electric motors, and VFDs.
- Working knowledge of computer applications including Microsoft Office and CMMS systems.
- Experience working independently, mentoring others, and interfacing with clients.
Physical Demands
- Requires the ability to stand for prolonged periods and walk extensively throughout the facility during shift.
- Requires repetitive bending, crouching, kneeling, reaching, twisting, sitting, standing, and walking.
- Requires lifting parts and tools weighing on average 20 pounds, occasionally weighing up to 49 pounds.
- Requires dexterity in eye/hand coordination, feet (foot pedals) manual (picking, pinching, holding, grasping), and wrist motion (repetitive flexion/rotation).
- Working conditions may include working at elevated heights, small spaces, dust, fumes/odors, hot/cold temperatures, inside/outside noise, vibration, standing on concrete for long hours and wet or uneven surfaces.
- Standing/walking on concrete surfaces for 10+ hour shifts.
- Working at heights (as stated previously).
- Pushing/pulling wheeled equipment and carts up to 100+ pounds.
- Maneuvering awkward or bulky equipment parts.
- Working in cramped positions under/behind machinery.
Travel
Travel as required to support network needs.
Company Information
JLL is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion.