License Master Electrician - SIS
Washington, IA
About the Job
License Master Electrician (Sign on bonus for relocation of $5,000 )
Louisa County, IA.
( Salary: $52.55 / Hr )
- Candidates need a Master Electrician license in Iowa (or a reciprocal state Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
SUMMARY:
- Perform all electrical functions, including troubleshooting and repair.
- Provide technical support for all phases of operation.
- Be proficient in multiple skill clusters, covering:
- Electrical controls
- Fluid power
- Mechanical systems
- Manufacturing processes
- Electrical control panels, transformers, power distribution systems, motors, and motor control devices
- Ensure safety standards for self and food safety.
- Maintain food safety, quality, and legality.
Requirements of this position?
Experience: A minimum of 4 years of industrial maintenance and electrical controls experience is required to ensure proficiency in troubleshooting, repair, and technical support. Certification: A valid electrician's license, as required by state or local regulations, is essential to meet the regulatory and safety standards of the role. Technical Skills: Expertise in AC/DC circuits, industrial electrical systems, electrical safety processes (including lockout/tagout), and working knowledge of PLC systems and automation is critical to effectively maintain and troubleshoot advanced control systems.
What are the nice-to-have skills?
Experience with Servo Motor and Drive Technologies: Knowledge of industrial motor drive systems, including AC/DC servo motors, variable frequency drives, and stepper systems, would enhance the ability to maintain and troubleshoot advanced motor control systems. Microcomputer and Microprocessor Skills: A basic understanding of microcomputer operations and their interfacing with industrial systems would improve the ability to troubleshoot and optimize electronic devices and controls. Electrical Project Management: Experience managing electrical projects, including writing project scopes and adhering to NEC standards, would be beneficial for overseeing electrical construction and ensuring compliance with Client standards.