IKO Industries Ltd. is a market leader in the manufacturing of roofing and building materials, and is seeking an Electrical Technician II with 5 years of experience in lock-out-tag out procedures and electrical work. The role involves understanding and practicing IKO's 7 Life Critical Program, as well as maintaining a clean work environment and utilizing computerized maintenance management systems.
Requirements
- 5 years experience with Lock-Out-Tag out procedures
- Ability to do electrical work with clothing Arc rating to 40 cal/cm2
- Ability to lift and move up to 75 pounds on a routine basis
- Demonstrated ability to install and troubleshoot pushbutton and selector switch circuits
- Demonstrated ability to install and troubleshoot thermocouples, RTD's and any transducer used for measurement and feedback
- Demonstrated ability to start and troubleshoot plant utility systems including fire protection
- Demonstrated ability to install/label conductors from panel and termination schedules
- Understanding of the basic components of all transformers used on site -medium voltage and low voltage
- Understanding of the power distribution system and control power distribution system
- Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot, adjust and repair/replace the following components: relays, limit switches, proximity switches, photo-eyes
- Demonstrated ability to identify the main components and functions of Siemens Simatic PLC and drives
- Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot any E-stop circuit, adjust and repair servo motors and proportional valves
- Demonstrated ability to: monitor and edit PLC tags and create trends of any bit. To force inputs and outputs and toggle bits. To program a timer and counter instruction, add subroutine to set a trap for faults
- Demonstrated ability with ET1 to replace a drive and reset all parameters. Troubleshoot 2 and 3 wire control circuits
- Demonstrate the understanding of encoders and tachometers
- Ability to size motor overloads heaters. Ability to size contactors and motor starters based on motor horsepower
- Communication skills
- Knowledge of general plant layout
- Fire protection Systems: know the differences in various fire extinguishers and be able to use them properly
- Knowledge of basic electrical theory
- Ability to obtain forklift operators certification as well as articulating and scissors style lift
- Demonstrate procedure for safe handling of compressed gas cylinders
- Demonstrate use of drill press, bandsaw, bench grinder, soldering iron and other basic hand and power tools
- Demonstrate procedure for checking fuses, wiring single and three phase low voltage motors
- Demonstrate ability to work with upper level technicians and supervision on regular PMs and repairs
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Health care
- Progressive and challenging workplace
- Commitment to teamwork and integrity