The Industrial Electrician performs skilled work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and fixtures in a manufacturing and warehouse setting. Experience with PLCs and VFDs required.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for installing, servicing, and repairing wiring, conduit, fixtures, and other electrical devices and systems in an industrial setting.
Perform troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical systems, to include VFD, motor controls, and AC/DC control circuits. Troubleshoot PLCs.
Responsible for providing team support within and for all departments. Maintain an attitude of excellent customer service and high-quality workmanship.
Ensure regulatory compliance of maintenance programs and processes with federal, state, local, municipal, and customer requirements.
Demonstrate knowledge and use of all machine safety switches and guards.
Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical problems with little or no supervision.
Setup and install appropriate change parts when required.
Responsible for knowing, understanding, and adhering to company and department safety policies and procedures.
Maintain a clean work area at all times.
Immediately report safety concerns to a supervisor or a manager.
Report any work-related injury or illness to the supervisor immediately and prior to the end of the scheduled shift.
Will perform other additional duties as assigned by the Maintenance Manager or Maintenance Team Leader.
WORKING CONDITIONS/EXPOSURES:
Works in an environment that may be dirty, dusty, hot, humid, cold, or wet depending on the season and the nature of the task.
Job tasks may be performed inside the building, outside the building, or on the grounds.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Must have the ability to assemble, install, test, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatuses, and fixtures in accordance with local, state, and federal codes.
Must have experience with 3-phase, 480-volt power.
Must be competent with VFDs and PLCs.
Must be proficient in testing electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, as well as using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and various other testing equipment to ensure compatibility and safety of systems.
Must be proficient in the proper use of PPE for various amperages.
Must be able to read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics.
EXPERIENCE:
At least three years of experience as an electrician, preferably in an industrial environment.
Equivalent education or experience may also be considered.
About Kinedyne:
Over the course of five decades, Kinedyne has evolved from a single facility in New Jersey to an international organization with more than 500 employees at facilities in four different countries around the world. As we grew and our product lines evolved, we believed that with Better Cargo Securement - Greater Cargo Capacity - and Faster Cargo Access Technologies, we can make the increasingly complex shipping environment just a little easier for the industry to deal with today and as the future unfolds.
All of the efforts throughout our history have enabled us to provide our customers the products, service, and support that they have come to expect from us over our five decades of growth. We've earned our right to be called The Cargo Control People.