Job Title : Reliability Electrician
Salary (depends on years of experience)
- Level 4 – $34 (annualized $70,720)
- Level 5 – $36 (annualized $74,880
Schedule (screenshot attached)
- Shift: 3 days on, 4 days off one week; 4 days on, 3 days off the next week - they rotate this way with every other weekend off
- Hours are 7 pm to 7 am
Job Description:
- The Reliability Electrician is responsible for maintaining and supporting all electrical equipment within the facility, including electrical system components such as MCCs, inverters, motors, and control systems like PLCs, robotics, and other associated automation equipment. They will oversee advanced troubleshooting and equipment repairs, ensuring these activities contribute to safety, quality, and productivity by minimizing downtime.
- In addition, they will develop proactive maintenance plans, including preventive and condition-based maintenance, and manage work orders that support process changes. The Reliability Electrician will also provide mentorship to other Reliability Electricians (II-IV) and oversee various work assignments related to manufacturing systems
Requirements
- 5+ years' experience in industrial environment
- Read/interpret mechanical and electrical schematics, make modifications
- Hands-on experience with:
- PLC’s, AC & DC drives, relay logic, single loop controllers, pneumatics & hydraulics
- Advanced understanding of e-stop systems
- Creating Work Orders
Tools:
- Process Calibrators, oscilloscope, IR camera, data loggers, etc.
- Calculations:
- Measurement unit conversions, current, voltage, etc.
- Standards/Codes:
- National Electric Code (NEC)
- Safety practices:
- LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, Hot Work, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging
Compensation:
$70,000 to $74,000 per year annual salary.
Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.
Benefit packages for this role include: Benefit packages for this role may include healthcare insurance offerings and paid leave as provided by applicable law