Intermountain Electronics
Electrical Technician - Mining Equipment
Intermountain Electronics, Price, Utah, United States, 84501
Company Overview
Intermountain Electronics (IE) is a leading provider and manufacturer of custom engineered Process, Electrical Control and Power Distribution turn‑key solutions to the Data Center, Industrial, Power/Utility, Oil & Gas, and Mining industries in North America. Our products range from large‑scale one‑off custom Power Distribution, Control, and Process systems to standard off‑the‑shelf electronic/electro‑mechanical components.
Job Title & Location Job Title:
Electrical Technician – Mining Equipment Rebuild Department (Levels 1–2, Day shift). The position is based at the Price, UT facility and reports directly to the Final Assembly Supervisor.
Benefits
Competitive salary
PTO (Paid Time Off)
Paid Holidays (10)
Medical and Dental Plans
Teladoc 24/7/365 Access to U.S. Board Certified doctors
Employee Assistance Program
Company Paid Life Insurance
Supplemental Vision, Life, STD & LTD Insurance
401(k) – Company match up to 6% of base salary
Health Savings Account (HSA) with company match up to $2000 based on family size
Paid Parental Leave
Position Summary Electrical technicians are responsible for wiring PC boards, controls, switches, and various other electrical assemblies from schematics, layout diagrams, and written specifications.
Work Schedule Monday – Friday 6:00 am – 3:30 pm
(Every other Friday Off). Must be able to work a 40‑hour work week and additional time as required.
Essential Functions
Interpret and work from technical assembly prints to wire and install electrical components, switch gears, electrical switches and electronic instruments and devices such as programmable process controllers (PLCs), data loggers, relays, breakers and other electronic instrumentation equipment used in the manufacture and repair of electrical power stations and equipment.
Troubleshoot and diagnose causes of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment and make necessary repairs.
Conduct electrical testing and recommend or initiate modification or replacement of equipment which fails to meet acceptable operating standards.
Work from schematics, diagrams, written and verbal instructions. Determine reparability and cost to repair equipment, refurbish equipment and replace defective parts.
Adjust, calibrate, align, and modify circuitry and components and record effects on unit performance. Perform installations compliant with current electrical codes and MSHA regulations.
Responsible for assigned project completion, quality and delivery according to work schedule. Carries out initial control testing; ensures quality standards are met and signs off on end of project QA forms.
Tools and Equipment
Various hand tools – wire strippers, crimpers, drill, razor knife. Multimeters, Volt‑Ohm meters, Hi‑pot.
Use overhead crane, forklift, hoists to assist in electrical assembly and moving materials/projects.
Properly care for and maintain tools in good operating condition; ensure tools and equipment are properly stored at the end of each shift.
Other Essential Duties
Maintains regular and consistent job attendance, comes to work on time.
Follows and complies with IE Core Values.
Follows and complies with IE safety program.
Must maintain a safe and clean work area at all times.
Requirements – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Associate's degree in Industrial Electricity plus two years’ experience working on industrial electrical distribution equipment or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Ability to read and understand wiring schematics and layout diagrams.
Experience with various hand tools, crimpers, wire strippers, electrical testing equipment.
Self‑motivated and capable of working in a team environment with minimal supervision.
Confident with the ability to work closely with other technicians and management while keeping production flowing and meeting due dates.
Demonstrated proficiency to achieve high quality results in electrical assemblies, wiring and troubleshooting through continual attention to detail and anticipation of potential problems during the early planning and design review stages.
Must be detail‑oriented and committed to producing quality work.
Must be able to get along with co‑workers, supervisors, management, etc.
Must be familiar with current electrical codes, MSHA requirements, NEC, etc.
Disclaimer An offer of employment with Intermountain Electronics is conditional upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen, subject to applicable laws and regulations.
Equal Opportunity Employer Intermountain Electronics, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Seniority & Employment Details
Seniority level:
Entry level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Manufacturing
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Job Title & Location Job Title:
Electrical Technician – Mining Equipment Rebuild Department (Levels 1–2, Day shift). The position is based at the Price, UT facility and reports directly to the Final Assembly Supervisor.
Benefits
Competitive salary
PTO (Paid Time Off)
Paid Holidays (10)
Medical and Dental Plans
Teladoc 24/7/365 Access to U.S. Board Certified doctors
Employee Assistance Program
Company Paid Life Insurance
Supplemental Vision, Life, STD & LTD Insurance
401(k) – Company match up to 6% of base salary
Health Savings Account (HSA) with company match up to $2000 based on family size
Paid Parental Leave
Position Summary Electrical technicians are responsible for wiring PC boards, controls, switches, and various other electrical assemblies from schematics, layout diagrams, and written specifications.
Work Schedule Monday – Friday 6:00 am – 3:30 pm
(Every other Friday Off). Must be able to work a 40‑hour work week and additional time as required.
Essential Functions
Interpret and work from technical assembly prints to wire and install electrical components, switch gears, electrical switches and electronic instruments and devices such as programmable process controllers (PLCs), data loggers, relays, breakers and other electronic instrumentation equipment used in the manufacture and repair of electrical power stations and equipment.
Troubleshoot and diagnose causes of electrical or mechanical malfunctions or failures of operational equipment and make necessary repairs.
Conduct electrical testing and recommend or initiate modification or replacement of equipment which fails to meet acceptable operating standards.
Work from schematics, diagrams, written and verbal instructions. Determine reparability and cost to repair equipment, refurbish equipment and replace defective parts.
Adjust, calibrate, align, and modify circuitry and components and record effects on unit performance. Perform installations compliant with current electrical codes and MSHA regulations.
Responsible for assigned project completion, quality and delivery according to work schedule. Carries out initial control testing; ensures quality standards are met and signs off on end of project QA forms.
Tools and Equipment
Various hand tools – wire strippers, crimpers, drill, razor knife. Multimeters, Volt‑Ohm meters, Hi‑pot.
Use overhead crane, forklift, hoists to assist in electrical assembly and moving materials/projects.
Properly care for and maintain tools in good operating condition; ensure tools and equipment are properly stored at the end of each shift.
Other Essential Duties
Maintains regular and consistent job attendance, comes to work on time.
Follows and complies with IE Core Values.
Follows and complies with IE safety program.
Must maintain a safe and clean work area at all times.
Requirements – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Associate's degree in Industrial Electricity plus two years’ experience working on industrial electrical distribution equipment or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Ability to read and understand wiring schematics and layout diagrams.
Experience with various hand tools, crimpers, wire strippers, electrical testing equipment.
Self‑motivated and capable of working in a team environment with minimal supervision.
Confident with the ability to work closely with other technicians and management while keeping production flowing and meeting due dates.
Demonstrated proficiency to achieve high quality results in electrical assemblies, wiring and troubleshooting through continual attention to detail and anticipation of potential problems during the early planning and design review stages.
Must be detail‑oriented and committed to producing quality work.
Must be able to get along with co‑workers, supervisors, management, etc.
Must be familiar with current electrical codes, MSHA requirements, NEC, etc.
Disclaimer An offer of employment with Intermountain Electronics is conditional upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen, subject to applicable laws and regulations.
Equal Opportunity Employer Intermountain Electronics, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Seniority & Employment Details
Seniority level:
Entry level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Manufacturing
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