Golden Aluminum
Industrial Electrician
Golden Aluminum
– Fort Lupton, Colorado (35 miles north of downtown Denver)
Company Overview We are a continuous casting aluminum rolling mill established in 1984. We own a patented casting process supplying coiled aluminum sheet to packaging and automotive markets in a broad range of alloys, thicknesses, and coatings. We care about our environment, people, and community, and have been selected by the Department of Energy for up to $22.3 million in investment supporting our Nexcast Mini Mill and other breakthrough projects toward a greener, decarbonized future.
Industrial Electrician Benefits
$35+/hr (dependent on qualifications)
Up to $1,000 quarterly bonus
401k Company Match
Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance with generous company contribution to your Health Savings Account
Gym membership reimbursement
Work schedule that offers a 3‑day weekend every other week
Industrial Electrician Job Summary Performs day‑to‑day and long‑term maintenance of our complex foundry and mill equipment in an industrial manufacturing environment. Responsible for troubleshooting, installing, maintaining, and repairing mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic equipment, including programmable controls, numerical controls, power supplies, drives, motors, gear boxes, bearings, gauges, and test equipment.
Responsibilities
Perform preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, adjusting, and rebuilding industrial production machinery and supporting equipment.
Review and assist with the creation of the maintenance schedule, work instructions, work logs and other company information.
Maintain electrical equipment to meet regulatory codes.
Interpret safety and work instructions, both verbal and written, to understand required specifications.
Inspect machinery to maintain specified parameters.
Climb in overhead structures, work beneath machines, in close quarters and hot areas to perform analysis and repair work.
Operate mobile equipment (forklift, skid steer loader, shop crane, scissor lift, articulating man lift) as required.
Requirements
Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings and blueprints.
Basic understanding and troubleshooting of general mechanical systems such as hydraulics, pneumatics and rotating assemblies (bearings, couplings, gears & gear trains, chains & sprockets, brakes & clutches, belts & pulleys).
Knowledge of troubleshooting and rebuilding various types of pumps, e.g., centrifugal, diaphragm, and piston pumps.
Proficiency with precision measurement tools including calipers, micrometers, and dial indicators.
Experience with 13.2 V, DC transformers from 12 V to 1200 V, 480 VAC.
Knowledge of Control Logix, Allen Bradley, Automax, Automate and Modicon.
Use of Fluke 289 multimeter (company provided), ohmmeters, voltmeters and oscilloscopes.
Knowledge of AC & DC drives.
Preferential knowledge of Red Lion controls.
Experience replacing motor brushes on DC motors ranging from 1600 hp down to 5 hp.
Knowledge of gas burners (essential).
Advanced mechanical and electrical knowledge, aptitude, and problem‑solving skills.
Team player and self‑starter able to multitask.
Basic computer skills.
Diversity Statement Golden Aluminum thrives on the power of diversity and is committed to an inclusive environment where every individual can thrive. We are dedicated to giving every qualified applicant an equal opportunity.
Additional Information Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Management and Manufacturing
Industries: Mining
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– Fort Lupton, Colorado (35 miles north of downtown Denver)
Company Overview We are a continuous casting aluminum rolling mill established in 1984. We own a patented casting process supplying coiled aluminum sheet to packaging and automotive markets in a broad range of alloys, thicknesses, and coatings. We care about our environment, people, and community, and have been selected by the Department of Energy for up to $22.3 million in investment supporting our Nexcast Mini Mill and other breakthrough projects toward a greener, decarbonized future.
Industrial Electrician Benefits
$35+/hr (dependent on qualifications)
Up to $1,000 quarterly bonus
401k Company Match
Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance with generous company contribution to your Health Savings Account
Gym membership reimbursement
Work schedule that offers a 3‑day weekend every other week
Industrial Electrician Job Summary Performs day‑to‑day and long‑term maintenance of our complex foundry and mill equipment in an industrial manufacturing environment. Responsible for troubleshooting, installing, maintaining, and repairing mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic equipment, including programmable controls, numerical controls, power supplies, drives, motors, gear boxes, bearings, gauges, and test equipment.
Responsibilities
Perform preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, adjusting, and rebuilding industrial production machinery and supporting equipment.
Review and assist with the creation of the maintenance schedule, work instructions, work logs and other company information.
Maintain electrical equipment to meet regulatory codes.
Interpret safety and work instructions, both verbal and written, to understand required specifications.
Inspect machinery to maintain specified parameters.
Climb in overhead structures, work beneath machines, in close quarters and hot areas to perform analysis and repair work.
Operate mobile equipment (forklift, skid steer loader, shop crane, scissor lift, articulating man lift) as required.
Requirements
Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings and blueprints.
Basic understanding and troubleshooting of general mechanical systems such as hydraulics, pneumatics and rotating assemblies (bearings, couplings, gears & gear trains, chains & sprockets, brakes & clutches, belts & pulleys).
Knowledge of troubleshooting and rebuilding various types of pumps, e.g., centrifugal, diaphragm, and piston pumps.
Proficiency with precision measurement tools including calipers, micrometers, and dial indicators.
Experience with 13.2 V, DC transformers from 12 V to 1200 V, 480 VAC.
Knowledge of Control Logix, Allen Bradley, Automax, Automate and Modicon.
Use of Fluke 289 multimeter (company provided), ohmmeters, voltmeters and oscilloscopes.
Knowledge of AC & DC drives.
Preferential knowledge of Red Lion controls.
Experience replacing motor brushes on DC motors ranging from 1600 hp down to 5 hp.
Knowledge of gas burners (essential).
Advanced mechanical and electrical knowledge, aptitude, and problem‑solving skills.
Team player and self‑starter able to multitask.
Basic computer skills.
Diversity Statement Golden Aluminum thrives on the power of diversity and is committed to an inclusive environment where every individual can thrive. We are dedicated to giving every qualified applicant an equal opportunity.
Additional Information Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Management and Manufacturing
Industries: Mining
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