The Electrical Technician assists in the production process, troubleshooting and repair of electrical, controls, and some mechanical aspects of production and facilities equipment on assigned shifts. This position provides technical support, analyzes production data, and improves safety, uptime, quality, energy consumption, tool change cycle times, and other operational metrics.
Requirements
- Perform installation, maintenance work, electrical field work, inspections/maintenance of heavy equipment obeying OSHA and Enviva standards for work practices
- Maintains adherence to workplace and safety practices and principles, and electrical standards in compliance with the relevant Federal, State, and Local Codes.
- Troubleshoot electrical issues relating to the PLC controlled devices, motor control centers, VFD’s instrumentation (multi-meter, megger, process meter, hart meter, amp meter) and other standard electrical devices using electrical drawings.
- Wire, Troubleshoot, repair, AC/DC circuits and equipment, replace wiring electrical issues relating to the PLC, motor control centers, 480V and 4160V electrical distribution equipment and all electrical devices, equipment, sensors and fixtures
- Troubleshoot different communication and IT technologies (D-Net, E-Net, Fiber Optic).
- Identify corrective action and troubleshooting to improve reliability of equipment.
- Perform electrical field work including preventative, predictive, and corrective maintenance on electrical systems, process control, drives and actuators, instrumentation and telemetry equipment.
- Ensure equipment is properly maintained and calibrated before use and reports abnormalities
- Monitor production process operating parameters and makes appropriate adjustments to ensure safe and efficient equipment performance
- Perform additional duties as assigned and directed.
Benefits
- Generous Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Health insurance
- Retirement Plan
- Relocation Assistance