Job Summary: Performs electrical maintenance and machine support tasks to keep equipment available and capable. Selects and uses appropriate tools, machinery and specialty equipment completing work with limited guidance. Learns and understand the protocols of working safely with electricity and other energy sources with industrial equipment. Key Responsibilities: 1.Enhancing Safety: By promptly reporting hazards and incidents, and using appropriate personal protective equipment, you'll help create a safer work environment. 2.Promoting Health: Engaging in HSE training and complying with health standards ensures a healthier workplace for everyone. 3.Improving Quality: Applying high standards of workmanship and performing quality inspections will help maintain and improve product quality. 4.Ensuring Reliability: Supporting equipment uptime and performing preventive maintenance will enhance the reliability and efficiency of manufacturing processes. 5.Environmental Stewardship: Recognizing and minimizing the environmental impact of your work will contribute to sustainable practices. 6.Effective Communication: By communicating effectively with your team and support teams, you'll foster a collaborative and productive work environment. 7. Continuous Improvement: Participating in continuous improvement activities and TPM teams will help drive process enhancements and operational excellence. 8.Problem Solving: Identifying and reducing manufacturing constraints, and solving problems proactively, will support smooth and efficient production operations. Maintenance Electrical Technician Maintenance technicians are responsible for the assembly, installation, maintenance, testing and fault diagnosis, repair and disassembly of a wide range of electrical plant and associated components. Typical equipment includes robotic and automation cells that include (Single phase/three phase/Low Voltage, switch panels, transformers, motors, lighting systems, and circuit protection devices such as (Fuses, MCBs, Relays, VFDs, Thermal Overloads). Electrical maintenance technicians are expected to be able to diagnose the causes of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment in a prompt and efficient manner. They must be able to interpret maintenance specifications, drawings and wiring diagrams to achieve many of their day-to-day objectives. They will support mechanical and fabrication projects that may not be in the normal standard electrical maintenance process. Must be proficient with multi-meter and conform to all safety standards with the Cummins Guidelines. They will be expected to participate in improvement projects and help develop plans for new equipment or improved equipment. Must be able to identify risks and understand how to deal with them. Must have Arc Flash knowledge of NFPA 70E. Must be able to navigate priorities and support PM Maintenance System.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees