Industrial Electrician
5 days ago
Creve Coeur, United States
*US AMR-Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.
Full time
Under direct, indirect, or intermittent supervision, and working a rotating shift schedule or day schedule as required, to do a general range of power plant electrical systems and equipment installation, repair and overhaul.
Responsibilities:
- Electrical equipment includes items such as generators, voltage regulator, buses, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, power circuits, motors, motor starters, precipitators batteries, plant lighting, conduit, wiring, boxes, supports, and hangers.
- Perform general industrial electrician duties (installation, maintenance, and service of electrical systems), with strong emphasis on running and landing wires, building panels, new startup check outs, running and bending conduit, and mounting wire raceways.
- Maintain devices that provide power to and controls for the plant distribution, machines, equipment, and other gear.
- Install, connect, test, and maintain electrical control and instrumentation systems for a variety of purposes, including utilities, climate control, security, and communications.
- Inspect equipment, locate, and correct problems before breakdowns occur; use preventative and corrective maintenance techniques to diagnose, isolate, and repair electrical. Electrical problems throughout the facilities (may include repair of motors, transformers, generators, process, and PLC controllers on utilities or HVAC equipment).
- Work with blueprints, schematics, drawings, service manuals, and follow the National Electrical Code, state, federal and local building, and electrical codes.
- Recognize voltages at primary and secondary levels, exercises proper care safety precautions when working with all voltages.
- Prepare reports of work done accompanied by sketches, if necessary.
- Comply with departmental policy for the safe storage, usage, and disposal of hazardous materials. Maintains a clean and safe workplace.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Completion of certified apprentice program
- Ten years of working as an industrial electrician
- Successfully completed accredited trade school
- Advanced level of safety, health and environmental rules/regulations, policies, and procedures
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