PaperWorks
PaperWorks is a leading, integrated North American full-service provider of 100% recycled paperboard and specialized folding cartons for packaging applications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, we are committed to the highest sustainable forestry and procurement standards.
We want our team members to be proud of the essential work they do, our commitment to the environment, and the overall company. As part of our culture journey to be recognized as a Great Place to Work©, we continue to invest heavily in our
people , our company
culture
and in
state‑of‑the‑art technology
to be at the forefront of innovation and market differentiation. PaperWorks’ products are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and 100% Recycled Paperboard Alliance.
The Electrical Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and improving production and auxiliary equipment and installing new equipment. The Electrical Maintenance Technician will repair and maintain machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines and equipment by performing the following duties.
Summary of essential job functions and responsibilities
Inspect and test the operation of electrical components and systems up to and including transformers and switchgear
Installation of new industrial electrical systems, including wiring, conduit, circuit breakers, PLC’s, HMI’s, robotic systems, lighting, electrical facilities equipment (transformers, switchgear)
Read and interpret electrical and electronic circuit blueprints, diagrams, and schematics
Documenting electrical repairs and maintenance procedures in work order system
Adherence to NFPA 70E standards for lockout/tagout and de-energizing live electrical equipment
Troubleshoots and assesses root causes or deficiencies in electro‑mechanical equipment. Diagnoses and executes repairs in a safe and efficient manner
Communicates status of work orders or emergency repairs to maintenance planner, electrical engineer, or maintenance manager and enlists further resources as needed
Consults with operators, operations managers, and other end‑users to determine safest and most cost‑effective repairs
Proactively looks for ways to save time and money in repairs, preventative maintenance, and outsourcing opportunities
Manages electrical preventive maintenance program and corrective maintenance repairs
Salary $27.00/hr - $33.00/hr. This range represents the expected base compensation for this role; actual compensation may vary based on factors such as individual performance, skills, and business needs.
Minimum Requirements
Associate degree in electrical engineering technology and/or completion of a five‑year electrical apprenticeship program
5 plus years’ experience and training in mechanical and electrical functions of production equipment in an industrial setting
Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting and ability to read and interpret electrical schematics
Ability to read and interpret information furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with strong interpersonal skills
Ability to solve both routine and complex electrical problems and deal with a variety of variables and implement solutions to correct
Ability to utilize computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) for tracking maintenance work
Must be detail oriented, organized and energetic
Must regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds
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We want our team members to be proud of the essential work they do, our commitment to the environment, and the overall company. As part of our culture journey to be recognized as a Great Place to Work©, we continue to invest heavily in our
people , our company
culture
and in
state‑of‑the‑art technology
to be at the forefront of innovation and market differentiation. PaperWorks’ products are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and 100% Recycled Paperboard Alliance.
The Electrical Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and improving production and auxiliary equipment and installing new equipment. The Electrical Maintenance Technician will repair and maintain machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines and equipment by performing the following duties.
Summary of essential job functions and responsibilities
Inspect and test the operation of electrical components and systems up to and including transformers and switchgear
Installation of new industrial electrical systems, including wiring, conduit, circuit breakers, PLC’s, HMI’s, robotic systems, lighting, electrical facilities equipment (transformers, switchgear)
Read and interpret electrical and electronic circuit blueprints, diagrams, and schematics
Documenting electrical repairs and maintenance procedures in work order system
Adherence to NFPA 70E standards for lockout/tagout and de-energizing live electrical equipment
Troubleshoots and assesses root causes or deficiencies in electro‑mechanical equipment. Diagnoses and executes repairs in a safe and efficient manner
Communicates status of work orders or emergency repairs to maintenance planner, electrical engineer, or maintenance manager and enlists further resources as needed
Consults with operators, operations managers, and other end‑users to determine safest and most cost‑effective repairs
Proactively looks for ways to save time and money in repairs, preventative maintenance, and outsourcing opportunities
Manages electrical preventive maintenance program and corrective maintenance repairs
Salary $27.00/hr - $33.00/hr. This range represents the expected base compensation for this role; actual compensation may vary based on factors such as individual performance, skills, and business needs.
Minimum Requirements
Associate degree in electrical engineering technology and/or completion of a five‑year electrical apprenticeship program
5 plus years’ experience and training in mechanical and electrical functions of production equipment in an industrial setting
Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting and ability to read and interpret electrical schematics
Ability to read and interpret information furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with strong interpersonal skills
Ability to solve both routine and complex electrical problems and deal with a variety of variables and implement solutions to correct
Ability to utilize computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) for tracking maintenance work
Must be detail oriented, organized and energetic
Must regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds
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