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Electrical Technician

Wayne, PA, US

10 days ago
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Job Summary:

12-hour night shift, 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM. The shift pattern follows the Dupont 2-2-3 schedule. This role will convert to FT based on performance. Interviews will be onsite, for 2.5 hrs. During the interview, a tour of the facility will be given, followed by an 80-question multiple choice aptitude test covering symbol identification, troubleshooting, and schematic reading. PPE required - Steel toe boots. Site will provide ear, head, and eye protection.

  • Must have journeyman certification plus HS diploma or GED
  • Must have 2 to 4 years experience
  • Must have experience working in industrial environment
  • Experience driving a forklift is preferred
Principle Accountabilities:
  • Employee will comply with all Hazardous Waste procedures and local, state and federal regulatory requirements.
  • Receives wiring diagrams, specifications and instructions covering the scheduled and emergency repair, installation, and inspection work to be done.
  • Analyses all types of drawings and wiring diagrams to locate the install circuits and equipment to determine material or replacement needs and to select a logical approach to “Trouble Shooting” and repair problems.
  • Plans details or working procedures to affect the most logical approach to job completion.
  • Considers all safety precautions and proper isolation of circuits to cause a minimum of interference to operations.
  • Determine necessary tools and material.
  • Plans to perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of electrical principles, wiring specifications codes, properties of various materials and principles of operation and application of equipment.
  • Locates sources of trouble of any type of electrical equipment by tracing and testing circuits and inspecting for faulty operations.
  • Uses PLC interface as required to diagnose equipment-related problems with computer-controlled equipment.
  • Dismantles, inspects, repairs, adjusts, or replaces faulty parts and wiring on motors, generators, power distribution and control panels, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic devices, etc.
  • Reassembles, tests, and adjusts equipment for safe and proper operation.
  • Performs work on “hot lines” as required.
  • Replaces coils, resistors, rheostats, relays, etc.
  • Adjusts contractors, relays, bus rigging, etc.
  • Reconnects terminal leads, panel boards and distribution feeders.
  • In emergencies, shunts out defective coils in order to get equipment back in operation.
  • Changes DC motor characteristics by shunting series coils, etc.
  • Installs conduit, fittings, switches, controls and fixtures and wires and connects all types of electrical equipment as required for new installation or replacement of facilities.
  • Make all required splices and connector joints.
  • Adjusts all new equipment for proper operating characteristics.
  • Able to perform repairs, adjustments, etc. to state-of-the-art electrical components, i.e. (inverter drives, SCR units, programmable controllers, etc.).
  • Employee will comply with all Hazardous Waste procedures and local, state and federal regulatory requirements
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