Ensuring the safe, reliable and efficient operation of pipeline facilities is what the Electrical Controls Maintenance Technicians here at Enbridge excel at. If you thrive on troubleshooting and resolving electrical components, then please apply now! What you will do: Maintains electrical systems and equipment (such as switchgear, motors, generators, pumps, fans, & and 115KV sub-yards). Maintains DC electrical systems and equipment (such as batteries, chargers, rectifiers and inverters). Maintains station and unit level electrical control systems and their components (such as PLCs, HMIs and control networks). Maintains station and unit level electrical control system end devices (such as motor controls, pressure transmitters, pressure switches, temperature sensors, limit switches, solenoids and actuators). Maintains safety systems and their components (such as ESD panels, gas detectors, flame detectors and manual activation switches). On occasion, can direct other qualified employees in the performance of routine electrical controls-related activities. Work with significant independence on standard assignments. Demonstrate a detailed understanding of Enbridge Safety Policies and Procedures and act in accordance with them at all times. Participate in design reviews with the ability to decipher diagrammatic/one-line drawings Ensure that all pertinent records are accurate, current and that preventative maintenance schedules are timely. Serve as a backup E/C Maintenance Tech at other locations on an as needed basis Assessing and ensuring situations are safe to perform the work required and the most effective way of carrying out the work. Ability to trouble shoot issues related to electrical and control systems. Recognizes and reacts to abnormal conditions associated with duties.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees