Responsible for adherence to company policies, including safety and the use of personal protective equipment.
Assists other departments through planning and technical assistance.
Constructs new and modifies existing installations as per the NEC.
Diagnoses and isolates production equipment malfunctions using schematics, wiring diagrams, blueprints, and associated test equipment.
Performs preventative maintenance and repairs when production equipment is down.
Works on combustion furnaces, including troubleshooting differential pressure transmitters, thermocouples, RTDs, safety interlocks, and burners.
Maintains a safe and clean working environment by enforcing procedures, rules, and regulations for the maintenance department.
Working with computer programs such as Excel and Microsoft Word to complete daily work logs.
Installs, calibrates, and repairs various instruments, including pressure, flow, level, temperature, and position transducers.
Requirements
high school
communication
electrical codes
5 years
ca license
High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
Strong communication skills.
Stays current on city and state electrical codes.
Five years of industrial work experience is preferred.
A California Electrical License is required.
Benefits
Paid Parental Leave (maternity & paternity)
Retirement Savings: Choose from 401(k) pre-tax and/or Roth after-tax savings
Paid time off & paid holidays
Vision and other Voluntary benefits and discounts
Competitive salary
Starting pay: $40.54.
Holistic Health & Well-being programs
Medical, Dental, Disability, and Life Insurance
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) & Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for health and dependent care
Increase at 90 and 180 days.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1956
Year Established
Founded in 1956 in Oregon, the company began with a simple goal to create durable shingles.
$600M
Annual Revenue
Projected net sales are around $600 million, reflecting strong market presence.
$120M
Profitability
EBITDA near $120 million, indicating robust profitability.
Class 4
Impact Resistance
Shingles are engineered to meet Class 4 impact resistance, the highest rating available.
Over decades it pioneered rubberized‑asphalt polymer shingles, upcycled rubber and plastic integration, and smog‑reducing granules.
It operates multiple U.S. production facilities.
Its shingles are engineered for extreme tear strength, enhanced wind and rain seals, and larger nailing zones.
Typical projects include residential and commercial roofing installs, often leveraging its NEX® technology for durability and sustainability.
Unique offerings include Vista, Highlander, Legacy and designer lines, all featuring 3M ceramic and smog‑reducing granules and polymer‑modified asphalt.
Culture + Values
Our guiding principle is simple – build the shingles we want on our own homes – made better to last longer, and more sustainable.
Innovation
Performance
Sustainability
We will value fair and honest dealings with our customers, will commit ourselves to the highest quality standards, and will take care of the communities in which we operate.
Environment + Sustainability
16 Certifications
Eco Certifications
The company has achieved 16 GreenCircle certifications, showcasing its commitment to recycled content and waste diversion.
60% CO2 Reduction
Carbon Emissions Saving
Utilizing NEX® Polymer Modified Asphalt has resulted in a significant reduction of CO₂ emissions.
6.8M Tires
Recycled Rubber
Over 6.8 million rubber tires have been upcycled, preventing them from ending up in landfills.
1.5M Trees
Smog-Reducing Granules
The company's smog-reducing granules have contributed to an impact equivalent to planting 1.5 million trees.
Net-zero target achieved: featured on a LEED Platinum net-zero home project by 2022
Approximately 4.5 billion upcycled plastic bags diverted (2024)
Over 1 million trees' worth of smog reduction achieved through granules over four years
Waste diversion: Over 5,000 tons of landfill material diverted at Portland facility; 90%+ diversion at all facilities
Smog-reducing granules clean air equivalent to ~2 trees per roof