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Qualdoc

Industrial Electrician

Qualdoc, Petersburg

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Industrial Electrician
Petersburg, VA
Up to $36.00/hour (DOE) | Direct Hire
Earning potential of up to $95,000/year including hourly rate, weekly production bonus, shift premiums, and scheduled annual overtime. Benefits start on your first day!
Why Join Us
    • Day 1 Benefits: Medical, Prescription, Dental, and Vision plans
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (Health & Dependent Care)
    • 401(k) with 100% match up to 6%
    • Life & Accidental Death Insurance
What We Offer
    • Day 1 Benefits: Medical, Prescription, Dental, and Vision plans
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (Health & Dependent Care)
    • 401(k) with 100% match up to 6%
    • Life & Accidental Death Insurance
Bonuses & Shift Premiums
    • Health Advocate & Employee Assistance Programs
    • Tuition Reimbursement
    • Career Path system with training and development opportunities
Qualifications
    • High school diploma or GED preferred (not required)
    • Successful completion of electrical entrance exam
    • 3-5 years of heavy industrial electrical maintenance experience
    • Strong understanding of shop mathematics, technical drawings, and precision measuring tools
Intermediate knowledge of:
    • AC/DC motor theory & troubleshooting with PLCs
    • Drives, electrical controls, and NFPA 70E
    • High-voltage power systems (≤ 480V)
    • Electrical schematics and motor theory
    • Proficient with common electrical maintenance tools
Key Responsibilities
    • Install, troubleshoot, and repair electrical/electronic systems and controls.
    • Perform routine inspections to ensure equipment is operating within specifications.
    • Troubleshoot AC/DC motor controls, PLCs, electrical drives, and high-voltage systems.
    • Maintain shop machinery, mobile equipment, PLC networks, and cranes.
    • Service electrical components of pumps, motors, cranes, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
    • Install and maintain electronically controlled equipment, including loop controls, distribution centers, programmable sequences, and control panels.
    • Balance loads and wire complex circuits.
    • Utilize diagnostic equipment such as digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and other testing tools.
    • Maintain accurate maintenance and repair records.
    • Interpret electrical schematics and blueprints at an intermediate level.
    • Provide technical support to maintenance and production teams as needed.