Essential Functions:
- Safely and competently perform troubleshooting, repairs, and inspections on a wide variety of equipment in a continuous operational environment.
- The incumbent must be capable of troubleshooting PLC control circuits.
- The incumbent must be capable of utilizing Studio5000 software as a tool in the troubleshooting process.
- Analyzes and interprets one lines, wiring diagrams, sketches and drawings to select a logical approach to troubleshooting, tracing, and testing circuits to determining replacement or repair needs of equipment.
- Regularly use electrical testing instruments, hand tools, and machinery to install, repair, connect, disconnect, and/or replace electrical systems and supporting infrastructure.
- Performs electrical isolation of equipment for safety of self and others as part of isolation lock out tag out while minimizing interference to operations.
- Inspect, repair, install, and wire all electrical devices and circuits 480V and below in the plant.
- Work with all types and sizes of motors, transformers, circuit breakers, electronic controls, control panels, starters, VFD’s, switches, lighting equipment, power distribution and control circuits, conduit and fittings, wire and cable, hardware, insulations, solder, repair and replacement parts, cables, insulators, conduit, etc.
- Perform work requiring a thorough working knowledge of electrical principles wiring specification codes, properties of various materials, principles of operation, and application of equipment.
- Be willing and interested in learning additional skills beyond traditional electrical skills to become a cross-functional Maintenance Tech.
- Provide technical advice, quality control, problem solving, troubleshooting, and repair recommendations.
- Understand consequences of equipment failure and repair errors. Participate in continuous improvement processes.
- Operate trucks, forklifts, cranes, and elevated work platforms as required to facilitate work. Work in Maintenance shop and plant floor as required.
- Inspect and keep tools and work area in clean and orderly condition.
- Promote and demonstrate a positive work attitude and atmosphere.
- Follow all NSG Safety procedures and policies.
Training Requirements:
- Equipment specific training as new equipment is added to the process.
- Lock Out/Tag Out
- Fork Truck and Aerial Lifts
- Hazardous Materials as required by Federal, State, and Local regulatory agencies.
Education/Experience Requirements:
- High School diploma or GED
Experience:
- Journeyman card, certification and/or 5+ years of electrical trades maintenance work experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Ability to work under minimal supervision and effectively manage multiple/changing priorities.
- Team player with the ability to work collaboratively
- Positive, high energy, and self-motivated.
Competencies:
- The incumbent must be computer literate.
- Understanding of shop mathematics with the use of drawings, specifications, charts, tables, and precision measuring instruments
- Ability to demonstrate job duties as it relates to experience
- Written and onsite hands-on assessment testing
- Ability to work under minimal supervision and effectively manage multiple/changing priorities
Physical Demands:
- Occasionally lifting up to 50lbs.
- Occasionally exposed to plant environment including noise, dust, dirt and vibrations, extreme climate changes / changes in weather
- Ability to work at elevated workstations
- Availability to work for extended periods during emergency repair work
- Availability as needed to work on both a scheduled and call-out basis, and the ability to work at the assigned job site.
- Willing to work shift work and assist in other areas of department or site as needed.
- Job schedule/working hours are determined by crew assigned– unless modified by supervisor due to emergency needs.
- Shift Crew: 12.25 hours/day 6:15am-6:30pm or 6:15pm-6:30am, work 2 days - off 2 days - work 3 days- off 2 days - work 2 days - off 3 days.
Job ID: 479637192
Originally Posted on: 6/3/2025