Plant Electrician (Salary Range $73,700 - $102,000 pending experience) Job

Bostik

The Role

Overview

Maintain, troubleshoot, and install electrical and control systems in a manufacturing plant.

Key Responsibilities

  • standards development
  • preventive maintenance
  • equipment installation
  • troubleshooting
  • documentation
  • training

Tasks

-Assist in developing and improving internal standards regarding electrical/mechanical installation, maintenance, and safety. -Respond to emergency work requests to troubleshoot and repair electrical & mechanical equipment issues, ranging from power & mechanical equipment to instrument and control equipment. -Perform periodic preventive maintenance on electrical and mechanical equipment and on instruments and controls, while also performing tasks such as but not limited to changing oil, filters, belts and a variety of other replaceable parts. -Maintain/support a variety of electrical, instrument and mechanical equipment from 24VDC to 480VAC 3-Phase power. -Work with Engineering to design & implement solutions to improve a variety of manufacturing & development equipment. -Assemble, install and commission any new electrical, instrumentation or mechanical equipment as a result of a repair or a capital project. Ensure proper documentation, PMs, calibration methods, and procedures of this new equipment, have been established and implemented. -Assist in teaching other internal personnel on electrical and mechanical standards and skillset. -Maintain necessary logs, check sheets and other documentation with timely and accurate information on all equipment. -Responsible for performing highly diversified electrical and instrumentation duties to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain production and facility equipment according to safety policies and predictive/preventive maintenance processes to support the achievement of the site’s business goals and objectives. -Participate in activities within the plant and occasionally outside the plant -Solve complex electrical problems -Troubleshoot and repair AC and DC circuits, motor control and control circuitry, 480/208 voltage power distribution systems, electrical switch-gear equipment, electrical power generation equipment, phased and DC electric motors, heating, ventilation, and cooling systems, electrical lighting systems, AC variable speed drives, Un-interruptible Power Supply systems, fire detection systems, LEL monitoring equipment, Programmable Logic Controllers -Communicate to all affected people any dangerous, unsatisfactory, or inoperative conditions affecting any in-use equipment

Requirements

  • licensed electrician
  • master electrician
  • plc
  • arc flash
  • lockout/tagout
  • nfpa70

What You Bring

-Use of computers and all usual office equipment with a working knowledge of Office software such as Word, Excel, Outlook, etc -5 years minimum as licensed electrician -Has a working knowledge of process instrumentation, process control, motor control circuits, AC/DC voltage, electrical circuits, and electrical distribution -Heavy use of computer software, both PC based and enterprise system, combined with frequent interpersonal communication -Complete understanding of National Electric Code (NFPA 70 and 70E) and familiar with all state and local electrical codes -Experience with PLC troubleshooting, instrumentation and other electrical troubleshooting and repairs -Familiar with current Arc Flash regulations. -Ability to understand and interpret electrical drawings, schematic drawings of pneumatic loops, hardware relay logic diagrams, PLC control programs, motor control circuit diagrams, electrical classification drawings, etc. -Familiar with Lockout/Tagout requirements and can work on energized equipment. -Apply for Town of Middleton electrical permits as required -Demonstration of excellent troubleshooting skills and continuous improvement mindset. -Certified Journeyman or Master Electrician (MA) and maintain annual requirements. -Must be able to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds -Be aware of unique requirements of a PSM-designated facility (Process Safety Management - OSHA). Familiar with Class 1 Division 1 & 2 electrical classification requirements. -Fast paced, safety-focused environment where you are involved in a wide variety of functions and activities. -Knowledge of Thermocouples, RTD’s, Load Cell’s, Pressure Transducer’s, Flowmeters and associated instrumentation

Benefits

-Expectation is that a good portion of time will be spent in the field, minimal shop time

The Company

About Bostik

-The company specializes in creating advanced bonding technologies for a diverse range of industries. -The company's expertise extends across flooring, roofing, and packaging, helping shape everyday products. -Typical projects include designing adhesives for high-performance vehicles, efficient construction materials, and sustainable consumer goods. -The company is known for its commitment to technological advancements, delivering products that meet the growing demands of modern industries. -From small consumer applications to large-scale industrial operations, the company's versatile solutions provide lasting results.

Sector Specialisms

Construction

Consumer

Industrial manufacturing

Automotive

Aerospace

Rail

Packaging

Tapes

Labels

Nonwovens for hygiene and personal care products

Flexible packaging

Industrial lamination

Rigid packaging

Transportation

Building and construction

DIY

Repair

Decoration

Crafts