ROLINC Staffing
Full-time Industrial Electrician
$30-40/hr DOE
Job Overview
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Industrial Electrician to join our team on a full-time basis. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial electrical systems, including proficiency in EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing), GRC (Galvanized Rigid Conduit), and high voltage applications. This position requires a minimum of 2 years of experience, with candidates having up to 10 years of experience being highly desirable.
Key Responsibilities
1. Electrical System Installation and Maintenance
As an Industrial Electrician, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of electrical systems in industrial environments. This includes working with power distribution systems, lighting systems, motor controls, and various types of industrial machinery. You will need to be proficient in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams to ensure proper installation and maintenance of these systems.
2. EMT and GRC Expertise
A significant portion of your work will involve the installation and maintenance of conduit systems, particularly EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing) and GRC (Galvanized Rigid Conduit). You should be skilled in bending, cutting, and installing these conduit types, as well as selecting the appropriate type for different applications and environments. This includes understanding the advantages and limitations of each conduit type and adhering to proper installation techniques to ensure code compliance and system integrity.
3. High Voltage Work
Working with high voltage systems is a critical aspect of this role. You will be involved in the installation, maintenance, and repair of high voltage equipment such as transformers, switchgear, and distribution panels. This requires a thorough understanding of safety protocols, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the ability to perform live-line work when necessary. You should be comfortable working with voltages ranging from 480V to 13.8kV and higher, depending on the specific industrial application.
4. Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular preventive maintenance is essential to ensure the reliability and longevity of electrical systems. You will be responsible for developing and implementing preventive maintenance schedules for various electrical equipment and systems. This includes performing routine inspections, cleaning, and testing of components to identify potential issues before they lead to failures.
When electrical problems do occur, you will be expected to quickly and accurately diagnose the issue using various testing devices such as multimeters, megohmeters, and power
$30-40/hr DOE
Job Overview
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Industrial Electrician to join our team on a full-time basis. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial electrical systems, including proficiency in EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing), GRC (Galvanized Rigid Conduit), and high voltage applications. This position requires a minimum of 2 years of experience, with candidates having up to 10 years of experience being highly desirable.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems, equipment, and components in industrial settings
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams
- Perform preventive maintenance on electrical systems and equipment
- Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems using various testing devices
- Install and maintain EMT and GRC conduit systems
- Work with high voltage systems, including transformers, switchgear, and distribution panels
- Ensure compliance with all relevant electrical codes and safety regulations
- Collaborate with other trades and departments to complete projects efficiently
- Maintain accurate records of work performed, materials used, and time spent on tasks
- Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with industry advancements
1. Electrical System Installation and Maintenance
As an Industrial Electrician, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of electrical systems in industrial environments. This includes working with power distribution systems, lighting systems, motor controls, and various types of industrial machinery. You will need to be proficient in reading and interpreting electrical schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams to ensure proper installation and maintenance of these systems.
2. EMT and GRC Expertise
A significant portion of your work will involve the installation and maintenance of conduit systems, particularly EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing) and GRC (Galvanized Rigid Conduit). You should be skilled in bending, cutting, and installing these conduit types, as well as selecting the appropriate type for different applications and environments. This includes understanding the advantages and limitations of each conduit type and adhering to proper installation techniques to ensure code compliance and system integrity.
3. High Voltage Work
Working with high voltage systems is a critical aspect of this role. You will be involved in the installation, maintenance, and repair of high voltage equipment such as transformers, switchgear, and distribution panels. This requires a thorough understanding of safety protocols, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the ability to perform live-line work when necessary. You should be comfortable working with voltages ranging from 480V to 13.8kV and higher, depending on the specific industrial application.
4. Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular preventive maintenance is essential to ensure the reliability and longevity of electrical systems. You will be responsible for developing and implementing preventive maintenance schedules for various electrical equipment and systems. This includes performing routine inspections, cleaning, and testing of components to identify potential issues before they lead to failures.
When electrical problems do occur, you will be expected to quickly and accurately diagnose the issue using various testing devices such as multimeters, megohmeters, and power