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Gerdau

Rolling Mill Electrician

Gerdau, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245

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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, US, 28269

Industrial Maintenance Electrician- Rolling Mill Competitive pay. Day Shift starts at $76,000 -$86,000 / yeardepending on technical experience and includes hourly pay and weekly production bonus. Generous benefits start on your first day!

Are you apersistentperson whoenjoysidentifying electrical issues and finding ways to resolve them? Are you detail-oriented with the ability to organize and prioritize?Do you like working in a ruggedandexciting environment?Join us as we build the future and the Gerdau We Are Creating .

We Have:

A strong global presence with mills that transform millions of metric tons of raw material to produce steel beams, flat-rolled steel, merchant bar, rebar, spikes, and wire used by the automotive industry, appliance, construction, machinery, and equipment industries.

A culture that welcomesdiversity, encourages innovation and creates products that serve humanity.

An environment that values teamwork, safety, and sustainability.

A commitment to continuous improvement and the belief that we can create a better future for our employees and our global community by investing in people, processes, and technology.

We Offer:

Comprehensive Medical, Prescription, Dental,Vision Plans – Eligible upon 1stday of hire

Health & Dependent Care (Flexible Spending Account)

100% Matching 401K up to 6%

Weekly Bonus

Health Advocate Services

Employee Assistance Program

Tuition Reimbursement Program

Career Path System and Training

An empowering and open culture with the opportunity to grow and create

Your Qualifications:

High school diploma or GED.

1-3 years of heavyindustrial electrical maintenance, installations, and troubleshooting experience.

Understanding of shop mathematics with the use of drawings, specifications, charts, tables, and precision measuring instruments.

Intermediate knowledge of AC/DC motor theory 120-480 VAC to 12v-180 VDC and the ability to troubleshoot with PLC.

Intermediate drive knowledge, electrical controls, NFPA 70E, and high voltage power systems, electrical and electronic wiring specifications, properties of various materials, and the principles of operation and application of equipment.

Intermediate knowledge of HVAC controls, electrical schematics, motor theory, and common electrical maintenance hand tools.

Intermediate knowledge of camera systems.

Ability to operate forklifts and cranes.

This role requires the ability to work a Monday through Thursday 6a-4:30p shift.

Your Purpose: You will perform electrical maintenance and repair operations to keepequipment, machinery, and tools in good operating conditions,working in the many and diversified capacities required in maintenance. Plan, layout, and perform all operations required to install, troubleshoot, repair, construct, modify, calibrate, test, service, and program highly complex equipment in support of steel production operation and related plant facilities.

Your Work:

Install, troubleshoot, and repair electrical and electronic controls and systems, using required knowledge and understanding of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, fluidic, and electrical systems/components, as well as how they operate.

Perform rounds and check the machinery to identify abnormalities and ensure that machine functions are operating within the normal specifications.

Exercise judgment when troubleshooting AC/DC motor controls, PLC, electrical drives, and all high-voltage systems at or below 480 volts.

Inspect and perform daily maintenance on all shop machinery, mobile equipment, HVAC Systems, PLC networks, and cranes, and repairs or replaces worn items as required.

Service the electrical aspect of pumps, motors, cranes, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems as needed.

Layout, install and maintain a variety of complete electronically-controlled equipment, such assecondary distribution centers, programmable sequences, and pulpit control panel.

Balance loads and wire complex circuits.

Work with related diagnostic equipment including digital voltmeter, paper recorder, multi-volt meter, oscilloscope, and other electronic tools and equipment.

Maintain specified records of work performed, details of repairs, and materials usage.

Interpret schematics and blueprints at an intermediate level.

Provide technical assistance to maintenance and production personnel as needed

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