Ozone Maintenance Electrician
Job Description
Job DescriptionFA – Maintenance Electrician
Job Purpose
Maintains production reliability and product quality by ensuring the safe and efficient operation of electrical systems, apparatus, and electronic components of machinery and equipment within a chemical manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
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Organize work by reviewing work orders and gathering required tools and materials
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Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical systems including robots, conveyors, PLCs, transformers, voltage regulators, and production machinery
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Troubleshoot electrical issues using schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals
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Install new equipment including power supply wiring and conduit between machinery
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Diagnose and repair malfunctioning electrical systems (motors, transformers, lighting, control systems)
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Replace and repair components such as relays, switches, motors, printed circuit boards, and sensors
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Program and test automated equipment including robots and programmable logic controllers
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Support production uptime by coordinating preventive maintenance efforts
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Maintain inventory levels of electrical parts and supplies
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Ensure compliance with all safety procedures, electrical codes, and regulatory requirements
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Contribute to team objectives and support plant reliability initiatives
Required Qualifications
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Demonstrated experience in industrial electrical maintenance
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Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills
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Experience with PLCs, automated systems, and electrical control panels
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Ability to read and interpret schematics and blueprints
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Mechanical aptitude and experience using power tools
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Ability to work extended hours as needed (over 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week)
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Must be able to pass a respirator fit test
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Strong safety mindset and attention to detail
Work Environment
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Active chemical manufacturing facility
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Required use of PPE
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Exposure to production equipment, noise, and industrial conditions
Additional Requirements
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Technicians participate in an on-call rotation (approximately one week per month)