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Qualdoc

Industrial Electrician

Qualdoc, Virginia State University, Virginia, us, 23806

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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.