-Detects abnormalities on sensors, actuators or variable speed drives. -Controls downtime by informing production workers of routine preventive maintenance techniques; monitoring compliance. -Coordinate maintenance plans and schedules with the production supervisors. -Maintains equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level; anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies; placing and expediting orders; verifying receipt. -Performs general electronic inspections, diagnosis, repairs and replacements autonomously. -Performs electric and electronic activities such as low voltage panel repairs, PLC programs loading or DC/AC engines speed control. -Updates information in the maintenance systems and performs maintenance reports. -Makes failure analysis, establishing the problems' root causes and taking actions to avoid repetitions. -Performs electrical, electronic, automation and electromechanical troubleshooting on industrial equipment, overhead cranes, electrical installations of the building (600 VAC and below), offices installations. -Perform preventive maintenance on electrical machines and equipment. -Participate in the creation of preventive maintenance schedules and procedures.
-Be able to read and understand blueprints and CAD. -Must be able to travel when needed. -High school diploma or equivalent required. -Have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. -Have working knowledge of OSHA regulations. -Familiarity with PLCs and industrial control systems. -Self-starter, able to work with minimum supervision. -Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time. -Strong verbal and written communication competencies. -Knowledge of performing or assisting on electrical installations using EMT, rigid, liquid tight conduits; install wire ways, disconnects, junction box; run wires, cables, network cables according to NEC. -Must be able to work weekends, holidays if necessary. -At least 5 years of experience as an industrial electrician, particularly with low voltage controls and 3-phase systems in an industrial setting. -Associated degree in Industrial Electrical and/or Mechanical Technology or related field preferred or equivalent vocational/technical training and experience. -Prolonged periods working on feet, using tools, and performing repetitive actions that entail frequent bending and stooping. -Minimum 5 years of experience working in a manufacturing environment, -Strong organizational and time managements skills.
-Sunday-Wednesday (46 hours) -Limited overtime available
-Its in‑house team of 40+ engineers drafts each structure to order, ensuring custom, code‑compliant buildings delivered on‑time nationwide. -Typical projects span commercial, industrial, agricultural, institutional, residential, governmental and self‑storage facilities. -Standout fact: originally crafting whole‑house attic fans, they pivoted mid‑century to full steel building systems under successive family leadership.
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