Andersen Corp.
Master of Record - Master Electrician
Andersen Corp., Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United States, 55016
$5K Sign‑on bonus for eligible new hires! ($2,500 paid out after 30 days and $2,500 paid out after 60 days!)
Summary As the Master of Record, you will be the licensed responsible person for the Cottage Grove, MN facility for Electrical Construction and Maintenance activities. You will lead electrical projects in coordination with planners, maintenance leaders, engineering teams, contractors, and electricians to ensure reliability and efficiency of electrical systems. You will set direction and strategy for electrical work practices and ensure safe work practices are complied with for all electrical workers.
Primary Responsibilities
Be registered with the state as the licensed responsible person through the Certificate of Employment Master Electrician Responsible (Master of Record)
Review and supervise work of licensed and registered unlicensed electricians.
Provide cost estimates for time, labor, and material for electrical projects.
Ability to lead projects and mentor/coach all level technicians.
Maintain the responsibilities and performance requirements within all fields of the Maintenance team including all requirements for Technician levels I, II, & III.
Provide and support site and corporate goals and strategic objectives with minimal direction.
Demonstrate and promote a respectful workplace environment.
Continuous job‑related training and current electrical license is required for this position.
Operate Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).
Electrical Skills Required Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of high complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.). Able to troubleshoot instruments and equipment using an oscilloscope and other advanced metering technologies, understand functions, components and operating principles of protective relays, over‑current relays, re‑closing relays, voltage relays, auxiliary relays, solid‑state relays, differential relays, distance relays, pilot wire relays and breaker failure relays.
Mechanical Skills Required Utilize precision measuring equipment to perform root cause analysis on equipment. Understand function of tools and job‑specific applications per tool. Observe and understand equipment sequence of operation and configuration to isolate failure and perform root‑cause analysis, organizing and carrying out preventative maintenance programs, understand characteristics and operation of foreign industrial equipment, systems and components, and the safety hazards associated with them, understand code / license requirement.
Qualification and Skill Requirements
Class A Master Electrician License required.
Minimum 2‑yr technical degree in a related field or equivalent past work experience.
Must operate/be trained in the use of Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).
Advanced PC and electrical control competencies required.
Advanced problem solving and analytical competencies, able to identify and predict failures and bring solutions to the problem.
Directs and provides leadership/mentoring/coaching of other technicians and engineers.
Physical Requirements
Some heavy lifting required to replace motors, pumps, extruder screws, etc., at low frequency. Equipment is provided to move/manipulate heavy components.
Occasionally squat, crawl, reach above shoulders, kneel and balance.
Requires repetitive action such as simple staring, grasping, firm grasping, and fine manipulating. (includes right and left hands)
Outside work required.
Working with various chemicals.
High work from, ladders and platforms.
Working in confined space conditions.
Wearing the proper PPE.
Handling hazardous waste wearing the appropriate PPE.
Working near energized electric circuits.
Working near/on hot equipment/materials.
Physical Demands for Essential Functions
Ability to safely lift and carry up to 55 pounds.
Ability to safely push and/or pull up to 58 pounds of force.
What’s in It For You?
$5K Sign‑on bonus for eligible new hires! ($2,500 paid out after 30 days and $2,500 paid out after 60 days!)
Gain valuable electrical experience and hours toward licensure while working in a hands‑on, real‑world environment.
PTO Based on Prior Experience
We honor your industry experience – receive paid time off aligned with your years of relevant maintenance work.
Tools & Uniforms Provided
We supply high‑quality tools and professional uniforms to keep you safe and equipped.
Cell Phone Stipend
Stay connected with a monthly stipend to support your communication needs on and off the job.
Cutting‑Edge, In‑House Training
Advance your skills with training in robotics, controls, automation, CNC systems, electrical work, and code compliance—all using state‑of‑the‑art technology.
Annual NEC Code Training
Stay current with National Electrical Code updates through annual training sessions tailored for electricians.
Tuition Reimbursement for Journeyman/Masters License
We invest in your future – receive financial support as you pursue your Minnesota Electrician License.
Strong Partnership with Local Technical Schools
Benefit from our collaboration with nearby tech schools, offering additional learning and development opportunities.
Shift Differentials for Off‑Shifts
Receive premium pay for working 2nd and 3rd shifts – your flexibility is valued and rewarded.
Career Growth & Leadership Opportunities
Explore multiple career paths, including advancement into management roles. Your growth is our priority.
Variety in Daily Work
No two days are the same – enjoy a dynamic work environment with diverse tasks and challenges.
Compensation Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to work experience, education, geographic location, certifications, etc. Your recruiter can share more about the specific compensation package for your preferred role during the hiring process.
Successful candidates in this role are expected to earn $44.65 – $55.87 hourly, inclusive of a 5% premium pay for Master of Record equating to $46.88 – $58.66 hourly.
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Summary As the Master of Record, you will be the licensed responsible person for the Cottage Grove, MN facility for Electrical Construction and Maintenance activities. You will lead electrical projects in coordination with planners, maintenance leaders, engineering teams, contractors, and electricians to ensure reliability and efficiency of electrical systems. You will set direction and strategy for electrical work practices and ensure safe work practices are complied with for all electrical workers.
Primary Responsibilities
Be registered with the state as the licensed responsible person through the Certificate of Employment Master Electrician Responsible (Master of Record)
Review and supervise work of licensed and registered unlicensed electricians.
Provide cost estimates for time, labor, and material for electrical projects.
Ability to lead projects and mentor/coach all level technicians.
Maintain the responsibilities and performance requirements within all fields of the Maintenance team including all requirements for Technician levels I, II, & III.
Provide and support site and corporate goals and strategic objectives with minimal direction.
Demonstrate and promote a respectful workplace environment.
Continuous job‑related training and current electrical license is required for this position.
Operate Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).
Electrical Skills Required Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of high complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.). Able to troubleshoot instruments and equipment using an oscilloscope and other advanced metering technologies, understand functions, components and operating principles of protective relays, over‑current relays, re‑closing relays, voltage relays, auxiliary relays, solid‑state relays, differential relays, distance relays, pilot wire relays and breaker failure relays.
Mechanical Skills Required Utilize precision measuring equipment to perform root cause analysis on equipment. Understand function of tools and job‑specific applications per tool. Observe and understand equipment sequence of operation and configuration to isolate failure and perform root‑cause analysis, organizing and carrying out preventative maintenance programs, understand characteristics and operation of foreign industrial equipment, systems and components, and the safety hazards associated with them, understand code / license requirement.
Qualification and Skill Requirements
Class A Master Electrician License required.
Minimum 2‑yr technical degree in a related field or equivalent past work experience.
Must operate/be trained in the use of Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).
Advanced PC and electrical control competencies required.
Advanced problem solving and analytical competencies, able to identify and predict failures and bring solutions to the problem.
Directs and provides leadership/mentoring/coaching of other technicians and engineers.
Physical Requirements
Some heavy lifting required to replace motors, pumps, extruder screws, etc., at low frequency. Equipment is provided to move/manipulate heavy components.
Occasionally squat, crawl, reach above shoulders, kneel and balance.
Requires repetitive action such as simple staring, grasping, firm grasping, and fine manipulating. (includes right and left hands)
Outside work required.
Working with various chemicals.
High work from, ladders and platforms.
Working in confined space conditions.
Wearing the proper PPE.
Handling hazardous waste wearing the appropriate PPE.
Working near energized electric circuits.
Working near/on hot equipment/materials.
Physical Demands for Essential Functions
Ability to safely lift and carry up to 55 pounds.
Ability to safely push and/or pull up to 58 pounds of force.
What’s in It For You?
$5K Sign‑on bonus for eligible new hires! ($2,500 paid out after 30 days and $2,500 paid out after 60 days!)
Gain valuable electrical experience and hours toward licensure while working in a hands‑on, real‑world environment.
PTO Based on Prior Experience
We honor your industry experience – receive paid time off aligned with your years of relevant maintenance work.
Tools & Uniforms Provided
We supply high‑quality tools and professional uniforms to keep you safe and equipped.
Cell Phone Stipend
Stay connected with a monthly stipend to support your communication needs on and off the job.
Cutting‑Edge, In‑House Training
Advance your skills with training in robotics, controls, automation, CNC systems, electrical work, and code compliance—all using state‑of‑the‑art technology.
Annual NEC Code Training
Stay current with National Electrical Code updates through annual training sessions tailored for electricians.
Tuition Reimbursement for Journeyman/Masters License
We invest in your future – receive financial support as you pursue your Minnesota Electrician License.
Strong Partnership with Local Technical Schools
Benefit from our collaboration with nearby tech schools, offering additional learning and development opportunities.
Shift Differentials for Off‑Shifts
Receive premium pay for working 2nd and 3rd shifts – your flexibility is valued and rewarded.
Career Growth & Leadership Opportunities
Explore multiple career paths, including advancement into management roles. Your growth is our priority.
Variety in Daily Work
No two days are the same – enjoy a dynamic work environment with diverse tasks and challenges.
Compensation Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to work experience, education, geographic location, certifications, etc. Your recruiter can share more about the specific compensation package for your preferred role during the hiring process.
Successful candidates in this role are expected to earn $44.65 – $55.87 hourly, inclusive of a 5% premium pay for Master of Record equating to $46.88 – $58.66 hourly.
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