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MONOGRAM AEROSPACE FASTENERS

Electrician "A" 3rd Shift

MONOGRAM AEROSPACE FASTENERS, Commerce, California, United States

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Electrician "A" 3rd Shift Company: Monogram Aerospace Fasteners

Primary Location: 3423 S. Garfield Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040, USA

Workplace Type: On-site

Employment Type: Hourly | Full-Time

Function: Manufacturing Production / Distribution

Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled

Job Summary Install or repair electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery, equipment, or facilities. Investigate complex electrical, electronic, and associated mechanical problems or breakdowns, diagnose based upon findings, and define corrective action necessary. Troubleshoot or rework electrical, electronic, or pneumatic control systems.

Responsibilities

Installs power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed machines and equipment.

Connects power supply wires to machines and equipment and connects cables and wires between machines and equipment.

Plans layouts and installs wiring and conduit as well as lighting fixtures, switches, outlets and other electrical devices that require hard wiring to the facility power supply.

Plans layouts and installs telephone wiring and communications cables such as data processing lines that require running inside walls, above the ceiling or below the floor.

Diagnoses malfunctioning apparatus such as transformers, motors, pneumatic controls and lighting fixtures and replaces damaged or broken wires, cables or other parts necessary to correct the malfunction. Performs troubleshooting or rework of electrical, electronic or pneumatic control systems. Able to use schematics and ladder diagrams in either electronic and/or printed format to determine issues, test components, and adjust parameters to help verify diagnosis.

Tests malfunctioning machinery and discusses malfunctions with other maintenance workers as necessary to achieve consensus on the required course of action to repair the problem.

Replaces faulty electrical components of machines or equipment such as relays, switches, and motors.

Diagnoses and repairs or replaces faulty electronic components such as printed circuit boards, I/O cards, power supplies, controllers, HDMI, and other components.

Replaces electric motor bearings and rewires motors.

Monitors and tests electrical and electronic components as needed to maintain proper working order and avoid production delays.

Performs other maintenance trade work as required such as plumbing, carpentry, etc. when electrical workload is low.

Keeps work area and shop clean. Disposes of packaging, scrap wire, conduit, and trash appropriately.

Conducts and tracks spare part inventory.

Updates work in maintenance computer management system.

Works as an active team member by participating in problem solving, team building, and all other team activities to improve processes, productivity, quality, etc. of the department. Uses interpersonal skills as well as good written and verbal communications. Assists other department members as required.

Equipment/Process Responsibilities Performs duties on equipment, building, and grounds. Performs preventative maintenance tasks and breakdown repairs. Maintains own tool kit and advises supervision as to when special tools for particular tasks need purchase or replacement.

Material or Product Responsibilities Performs duties that require close attention to work, supporting documentation specifications and other requirements of basic electrical principles. Responsible for proper functioning of and electronic components necessary to the efficient operation of production machines and equipment.

Safety Responsibilities Good housekeeping, adherence to National Electric Code, and compliance with company safety rules is required.

Initiative and Ingenuity Requires initiative in maintaining all electric-related items. Makes suggestions for improving machines, equipment, lighting, wiring, etc. Uses ingenuity in planning, layout and devising proper installations or repairs. Takes on or reports for additional work as current tasks are completed.

Work Environment Work is in a machine shop environment where noise, temperature fluctuations, etc. are less desirable than in a typical office environment. Work may be performed outdoors in all types of weather depending on circumstances.

Unavoidable Hazards Possible hazards related to cuts, bruises, electrical burns and/or shock, finger and hand injuries and muscle strains. Exposure to moving mechanical parts, high electrical voltage, metalworking fluids and airborne particles. Some confined space work and work on ladders or elevated positions where falls are a risk. Protective safety wear and equipment should be worn as appropriate to the task at hand.

Effort Physical:

Able to lift up to 50 pounds. Requires hand and finger manipulation to operate hand and power tools, instruments, and/or install various components such as wiring, conduit, switches, relays, etc. Must be able to reach, bend, stretch, kneel, stoop, crawl and climb, and work in confined spaces such as attics, crawl spaces, etc. Job assignments may require standing, sitting, working on a ladder, or in a confined space for periods exceeding 15 minutes at a time.

Mental:

Reasoning ability required to interpret complex blueprints, drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, etc. Must be able to draw conclusions from a variety of abstract and concrete variables. Required to organize work tasks for best efficiency.

Visual:

Close attention to detail with moderate eye concentration for extended periods of time. Able to read precision instruments. Requires close and distance vision, peripheral vision, color vision, and depth perception.

Pay Range $29.93 to $36.09 per hour (LG 10)

Qualifications

Demonstrated ability to read and write English of a level required in company shop documents and computer software entry and processing requirements as well as technical manuals. Must be capable of applying mathematical operations using fractions, decimals, algebra, and geometry as required by essential job duties. Generally equivalent to journeyman trade school graduate or equivalent.

Requires 4 years at journeyman level or equivalent skills and knowledge expertise in facility and industrial machine electric installations and repairs which are necessary to fulfill job requirements. Must have a journeyman's working knowledge of the National Electrical Code. Must read precision measuring instruments such as various gauges, meters, calipers and micrometers as well as wiring diagrams, machine schematics, blueprints and other documentation.

Benefits

Medical Insurance and Prescription Drugs

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Flexible Spending Accounts

Life Insurance

Short-Term Disability

Long-Term Disability Insurance (for eligible employees)

Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)

Paid Time Off (vacation and sick time)

Retirement Program

Other Voluntary Benefits

Benefit offerings include Medical Insurance and Prescription Drugs, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability Insurance (for eligible employees), Employee Assistance Plan (EAP), Paid Time Off (may include vacation and sick time), Retirement Program, and Other Voluntary Benefits.

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