Electrician A

Cemex U.S.

The Role

Overview

Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair industrial electrical equipment for cement production.

Key Responsibilities

  • safety compliance
  • electrical repair
  • equipment installation
  • troubleshooting
  • maintenance
  • housekeeping

Tasks

-Adhere to all CEMEX, OSHA, and MSHA rules and regulations at all times -Ensure that manufacturers standards of repair and maintenance are performed on all equipment -Must wear protective equipment while at the location -Wear proper safety equipment while on plant grounds -Meet or exceed company safety standards -Maintain good housekeeping -Perform electrical work and repairs on industrial/mining equipment -While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear, in order to communicate to employees/visitors as well as function safely around heavy rolling equipment -Install, adjust and maintain all electrical equipment, gauges and instruments -Troubleshoot, evaluate and coordinate electrical needs, repairs and modifications

Requirements

  • associates degree
  • sap
  • power distribution
  • plc
  • electrical maintenance
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-High school graduate. Prefer Associates Degree or equivalent in electrical maintenance experience -Computer literate and able to use existing systems and grow into company networked program of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Lotus Notes. -Able to read, write, and speak English -Prefer associates degree or equivalent in electrical maintenance experience -Power distribution experience or understanding up to 4160 volts -SAP experience is a plus -Electrical troubleshooting skills and experience with motor control circuits and relay logic -Programmable logic control and digital drive experience -Continuous exposure to extreme heat, extreme cold, extreme noise, and working outdoors -Strong analytical/problem solving skills -3 years’ experience in aggregate, cement or heavy industrial operations preferred -Heavy Work-Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and /or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects -Requires walking, sitting, lifting, pushing, pulling, and climbing to a significant degree -Good mathematic/mechanical aptitude -5 years electrical maintenance experience -Must be able to perform all job functions which include, but may not be limited to, pushing, turning, and/or pulling of controls -3 years experience in aggregate, cement or heavy industrial operations preferred -Bilingual a plus -Heavy Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and /or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects -Be able to read, write, and speak English -Must be able to perform all job functions which include, but may not be limited to walking, sitting, lifting, pushing, pulling, turning, climbing to a significant degree, and/or pulling of controls -Able to develop, read and use mechanical, electrical and structural sketches, blue prints and drawings -36-601.01). Smoking and/or the use of tobacco or related products is prohibited in and on CEMEX property as well as any building and/or vehicle owned or leased by CEMEX. -Able to read and understand English sufficiently to be able to read technical information contained in manuals, reports and related instructions -Power distribution experience or understanding up to 4,160 volts -Able to prioritize tasks and work as a team member, as well as individually -Excellent communication skills and attention to details

The Company

About Cemex U.S.

-Built its roots through strategic acquisitions in the 1990s and early 2000s, growing into a national powerhouse. -Supports both landmark urban infrastructure and local developments, from bridge decks and highways to commercial high-rises and marine ports. -Its expertise spans cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, admixtures, and slag/fly-ash mixes—serving sectors like buildings, marine, and transport. -Recognized for pushing innovation in concrete solutions and handling heavy-civil projects and maritime terminals. -While following in its parent’s global footsteps, the U.S. arm has carved its own story of scale, technical strength, and nationwide reach.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

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Marine

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