Electrician I, II

EPCORAnthem, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

EPCOR is hiring a full-time Electrician I or II to join their Anthem, AZ operations team. This role involves working on advanced electrical systems that power essential water and wastewater facilities. The position requires performing electrical and process control equipment maintenance at various locations including well sites, water plants, and pumping stations. Responsibilities include installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, adjusting, calibrating, and fabricating a wide variety of electronic and electro-mechanical equipment such as generators, motors, relays, switch gears, instrumentation, alarm circuits, and programmable controllers. The role also involves evaluating equipment failures, ordering necessary parts and materials, interacting with contractors, and collaborating with Instrumentation and Controls Engineers on system design and implementation. Ensuring operational integrity meets regulatory and company standards for quality, environment, reliability, health, safety, and security is also a key aspect of the position.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Completion of a recognized four-year apprenticeship program or equivalent training.
  • Two years of industrial electrician experience at a skilled level.
  • Valid Arizona driver’s license with excellent driving record.
  • Computer proficiency with Word and Excel.
  • Minimum of two years of on-the-job experience or equivalent (for Electrician I).
  • Minimum of three years of on-the-job experience or equivalent (for Electrician II).

Nice To Haves

  • Grade 1 ADEQ certification is desired.
  • Experience in electrical/process controls within water and wastewater utilities is highly desired.
  • Knowledge of utility system maintenance programs and working knowledge of electrical, mechanical, and process control equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Perform electrical and process control equipment maintenance at well sites, water plants, pumping stations, and other facilities.
  • Install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, adjust, calibrate, and fabricate a wide variety of electronic and electro-mechanical equipment including generators, motors, relays, switch gears, instrumentation, alarm circuits, and programmable controllers.
  • Evaluate part and equipment failures; order parts, materials, and supplies required for electrical and mechanical repairs.
  • Interact with contractors and support installation of process control equipment.
  • Collaborate with Instrumentation and Controls Engineers on design, review, and implementation of process control systems.
  • Ensure operational integrity meets regulatory and company standards for quality, environment, reliability, health, safety, and security.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance
  • Retirement plan with generous company contributions
  • Paid vacation, holidays, sick time, personal days
  • Wellness programs
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Certification support
  • Ongoing training
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