Plant Electrician - Brookville, PA $21-$32/hour

  • Gutchess Lumber Co., Inc.
  • Brookville, Pennsylvania
  • Full Time

Plant Electrician

Job description

KEY JOB REQUIREMENTS

TITLE: PLANT ELECTRICIAN

DESCRIPTION:Overall authority and responsibility for the maintenance, repair and installation of all plant electrical equipment and controls including but not limited to all control power, VFD's, PLC's, MDP's, 1 - 300HP motors, etc.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • All plant electrical maintenance.
  • All plant electrical installations.
  • All control modification.
  • Stores inventories.
  • Necessary emergency repairs to electrical equipment to minimize production disruption.
  • Perform repairs or maintenance as required in various areas from written maintenance requests.
  • Supervise preventative electrical maintenance programs in all areas.
  • Supervise spare parts and supplies inventories to ensure that materials are available in case of equipment breakdown.
  • Planning and coordination of the electrical maintenance activities so that proper utilization of the facilities and personnel is attained and that the most critical needs are given priority.
  • Involvement in the planning and installation of new facilities or modifications to existing facilities as pertains to electrical equipment and controls.
  • Recording of time and materials for all repairs and projects.
  • Installation of plant electrical equipment to include: Conduit, wiring, controls (process and motor), motors, gearmotors. (120 through 460 volts)
  • Maintain security of Company assets:
  • Equipment.
  • Tools.
  • Inventories.
  • Buildings.
  • Authority and responsibility for all assigned personnel.
  • Individual performance.
  • Scheduling work assignments.
  • Recording of activities of assigned personnel.
  • Accountability for hours worked.
  • Daily contact with assigned personnel to maintain a high level of performance.
  • Training of personnel to develop electrical skills.
  • Insist on safe work habits. Do not tolerate unsafe work practices. Responsible for the physical well being of assigned personnel.
  • Develop and train an assistant.
  • Housekeeping
  • All facilities to be maintained clean, neat, and orderly.
  • All work areas to be picked up and cleaned when work is completed or at end of shift.
  • Electrical Maintenance Program.
  • Key function is to minimize production downtime.
  • The maintenance program is to include inspection of electrical equipment in order to anticipate repair needs.
  • The successful program requires good documentation. A checklist of inspection items is necessary to ensure that no component is overlooked.
  • The PM program requires close supervision to ensure that inspections are carried out correctly.
  • Basic maintenance information is available from equipment manufacturer maintenance guidelines, in addition to historical plant records.
  • Major equipment to be maintained:
  • Motor Control Centers.
  • Quarterly visual inspection.
  • Annual GFI testing.
  • Quarterly lock inspection and maintenance.
  • Enclosure to be maintained in good condition; paint if required; door hinges to be lightly lubricated to keep operating free.
  • Small motor starters.
  • Annual contact inspection; replace as required.
  • Monthly enclosure dust removal - vacuum.
  • Large motor starters:
  • Chipper: monthly cleaning and inspection.
  • Brake adjustments- seasonal.
  • Bandmill starters:
  • VFD's
  • Semi-annual contact inspection.
  • Maintain adequate contact inventory for repairs.
  • Soft starters:
  • Monthly cleaning of circuit boards to allow cool operation.
  • Brake adjustments- seasonal
  • Wiring
  • Quarterly inspection of distribution wiring, particularly Aluminum wire.
  • Particular attention to connections (bugs), heating and oxidation can loosen connection.
  • Troubleshooting
  • Must posses strong troubleshooting skills in control voltage and 277/460
  • Develop procedures for all equipment controls.
  • Troubleshooting training of authorized personnel to the limits of their authority (As outlined in the Plant Electrical Guidelines).
  • Training
  • Responsible to train identified personnel in the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment.
  • Purchasing authority
  • All purchases to be reviewed by the Plant Maintenance Supervisor or Plant Superintendent. (Or Chief Operating Officer).
  • Any purchase over the limit must be approved by the Plant Superintendent.
  • All purchases must be documented by means of purchase orders, to be submitted to Plant Superintendent.

SAFETY

  • Utilization of proper and safe procedures to accomplish maintenance tasks without risk of personal injury or equipment damage.
  • Training of assigned personnel (Lockout/Tagout) in the safe procedures for working around electrical equipment.
  • Electricity is an "unseen" hazard, electrical shock can be fatal.
  • Never "assume" that a circuit is de-energized, always verify using a reliable meter to check the circuit.
  • Insist that co-workers use safe procedures around electrical equipment.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $21.00 - $32.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Compensation Package:

  • Bonus opportunities

Schedule:

  • Day shift

Education:

  • High school or equivalent (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • Electrical License (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

Job ID: 479130054
Originally Posted on: 5/31/2025

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