Electrical Technician Construction, Mining & Trades - Pittsburgh, PA at Geebo

Electrical Technician


Job Description:
Job Description With locations in Pittsburgh PA and Kutztown PA,McConway and Torley, LLChas been in continuous operations since 1869, the same year the first US transcontinental railroad was completed.McConway and Torley, LLChas been able to meet the needs of our customers with a steady, dependable and economical supply of high-quality coupler products.As the original designers of the first standard automatic coupler, continued innovation and craftsmanship have led to a product line that includes every ARR approved coupler as well as custom coupler solutions, which are all proudly cast in the US. McConway & Torleyis looking for anElectrical Technician. As anElectrical Technician, you will work with a great group of people who really care about the job you do. Location:Pittsburgh, PA What you'll do:Lays out, builds, tests, troubleshoots, repairs and modifies equipment or finished product electronic components, parts, switch panels, electronic equipment and systems.May test new equipment, troubleshoot operation and make minor adjustments to equipment.Performs high voltage electrical repairs (e.g., controls, relays). Installs and repairs electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment, following electrical code, manuals, schematic diagrams, blueprints, and other specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and electrical and electronic test equipment.Troubleshoots and repairs electronic, mechanical, or electrical computer-controlled equipment.May input or perform PLC and/or CNC programming.Follows all safety rules and practices.May be involved in safety committees or initiatives.Performs advanced repairs, troubleshoots electrical problems, performs preventative maintenance and testing on electrical wiring and components of production equipment and facilities infrastructureInstalls electrical panels, relays and switchesReads and troubleshoots basic PLC programming What you'll need: 1 or more years of related electrical experience Understands principles of electricity/electrical control and understands general electrical schematics Fully capable of trouble shooting and testing all electrical applications Experience in a manufacturing or production environment is preferred Willing to work overtime, weekends and holidays as needed Working Conditions:Work environment includes plant, warehouse, production and non-production areas and plant grounds.This position may require work/maintenance coverage beyond the normal hours, shift, and on weekends/holidaysAbility to tolerate both high and low temperatures, loud noises typical of a manufacturing plant Safety ActivitiesBe aware of and observe all safety practices. Including but not limited to- Safety glasses, safety boots, hearing protection, etc as requiredKnow and follow all safety rules and procedures.Participate in safety committees and initiatives as assigned. As an important member of the team, you will beresponsiblefor:Activating the potential of our people,Caring for our customers,Optimizing operations andIntegrating sustainability into our daily practices as well as our long-term strategy and promote a results-driven culture that is aligned with long term value creation. Safety Sensitive:Yes
Benefits:Health & PharmacyDental & VisionCritical IllnessFlexible Spending AccountsCompany Paid Life & AD&D InsuranceVoluntary Life & AD&D Insurance401(k) W/Company MatchShort-Term DisabilityVoluntary Long-Term DisabilityEmployee Assistance Program You should be proficient in:Creating Preventive Maintenance PlansElectrical Troubleshooting SkillsMechanical Troubleshooting SkillsTroubleshooting Industrial Automation EquipmentMachine Safety InspectionsExperience in a Manufacturing EnvironmentID:qnkTyxEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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