Insight Global
Overview:
Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants. 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: Experience working in a manufacturing, industrial, etc. environment Strong experience with post-install work: troubleshoot, repair, preventative maintenance for electrical equipment once installed (circuits, panels, motors, MCC, switches/switchgear, solenoids, inverters, process controls, sensors, etc) Hands-on troubleshooting PLC Ability to revise/write code for PLCs is a plus Experience working with automated equipment (robotics, conveyors, AGV, CNC, etc.)
Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants. 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: Experience working in a manufacturing, industrial, etc. environment Strong experience with post-install work: troubleshoot, repair, preventative maintenance for electrical equipment once installed (circuits, panels, motors, MCC, switches/switchgear, solenoids, inverters, process controls, sensors, etc) Hands-on troubleshooting PLC Ability to revise/write code for PLCs is a plus Experience working with automated equipment (robotics, conveyors, AGV, CNC, etc.)