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Blue Sky Journeyman Electricians

Blue Collar Services

Blue Sky Journeyman Electricians

Austin, TX
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    WE KNOW HOW TO TAKE CARE OF AND VALUE OUR TEAM MEMBERS!

    We are looking to add Blue Sky Journeyman Electricians to our stellar team.

    Located in Taylor, TX

    OFFERING TOP PAY!

    PLUS+

    BONUS!

    What we offer:

    Health, Dental and Vision Coverage

    401K Retirement Plan

    401K% Match

    Long and Short Term Disability

    Life Insurance

    Employee and Family Assistance

    Accident Insurance

    Hospital Indemnity

    Critical Illness Insurance

    Flexible Spending and Dependent Care

    Employee Advocacy Services

    Employee Legal Services

    Paid Vacation

    6 Floating Holidays

    8 Observed Holidays

    10 Days Sick Time

    Paid Training

    Tuition Reimbursement

    Growth & Advancement Opportunities

    On-going Training & Development

    Company Holiday Event

    Spring/Summer Company Family Event

    Annual Health Fair & Biometric Screenings

    Spot Award & President’s Award Recognition Programs

    Community Volunteer Work Helping Hands Grant

    The position performs journeyman-level industrial electrician work installing, calibrating, altering, maintaining, and repairing the Blue Sky Wastewater Reclamation facilities electrical systems, equipment, and fixtures in accordance with standard practices of the electrical trade. The equipment serviced but not limited to: motors, MCCs, VFDs, PLCs, soft starts, digital/analog instrumentation, radio transmitters/receivers, and field instrumentation. This position is subject to call back, overtime, weekend, and holiday emergency call-outs and on-call duty.

    This facility requires 24-hour operation so multiple shifts and on-call may be required.

    Responsibilities:

    Install, alter, maintain, and repair electrical wiring systems and equipment, both high and low voltage, air distribution systems, pumps, transformers, and motors and other equipment with in the facility

    Install and maintain motors of several hundred horsepower, coils, transformers, and control equipment of up to 4160 volts

    Maintain and repair equipment used in 24-hour operations

    Maintain and repair all plant electrical process equipment including pumps, blowers, scrubbers, motors, chemical feed and sludge equipment

    Document information on preventive maintenance file on electrical equipment and machinery and monitor a preventive maintenance program

    Design functional electric circuitry for electrical systems

    Order, install and test new equipment

    Troubleshoot and repair complex electrical equipment failures

    Read schematics, wiring diagrams, and shop drawings for the purpose of installation, troubleshooting and repairing of major systems and minor subsystems and components

    Utilize a wide range of test equipment, computers, PC based software analyzer programs, data analyzers, analog and digital multi-meters, Field communicating devices, Loop calibrators, fiber testers and other test equipment, while performing tests to identify problems and calibrate equipment to performance standards

    Install, program, inspect, troubleshoot, and adjust electrical instrumentation, and related systems

    Perform tests and maintenance on electrical equipment; interpret readings and outputs of equipment; ensure proper functioning of equipment

    Perform record-keeping functions such as warehouse inventory and control

    Knowledge of and understanding of safety procedures and requirements according to OSHA standards and applicable electrical code

    Knowledge of 120v circuits and below to perform inspections in compliance with the national electrical code

    Review operations manuals and other established guidelines; ensures electrical equipment and information systems are operated in accordance with established guidelines

    Maintain the safe and efficient use of materials, tools, work trucks and test equipment and keep a clean safe work environment for personnel

    Comply with plant policies and procedures

    Pull and terminate cable for electrical installs

    Perform inspections in compliance with the national electrical code

    Perform basic mechanical repairs as required

    Maintain shop and storage areas in a neat and orderly fashion

    May be required to perform other instrumentation and control utility functions not listed in the description

    Knowledge of document management systems such as Computerized Maintenance Management Systems

    Must be able to work overtime and be subject to on-call as required

    Regular and timely attendance are required for this position

    Interact professionally and respectfully with the public, coworkers and others in the course of daily work

    Just as we take excellent care of our customers, we strive also to create a healthy work/life balance with deep respect for the quality-of-life for all our technicians. Our work environment is a space that promotes growth, productivity, and employee well-being.

    We are committed to taking excellent care of our team by offering great benefits and a healthy life/work balance.

    We look forward to helping you reach your career goals as a valued part of our service family!

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    Knowledge Of:

    Standard process control and operation practices associated with a utility and or industrial industry

    Knowledge in the use of personal computers and numerous software applications such as Excel, Word, MS Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, etc.

    Knowledge of condition based maintenance related to Electrical

    Work cooperatively with other employees to foster teamwork

    Communicate with co-workers verbally and in writing

    Understand and follow oral and written instructions

    Comprehend and interpret drawings, specifications, and blueprints

    Learn job-related material through oral instruction and observation or through structured lecture and reading

    Education and Experience:

    4-5 years of experience as a journeyman-level electrician in an industrial setting, 2 years of which includes equivalent experience as a utilities electrician in a water or wastewater environment

    Requires a high school diploma or equivalent

    Completion of a state-recognized Electrician Apprenticeship

    Preference to Electrical Associates degree and/or Military job training in a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) field that required an extensive electrical application

    Experience with computer programs including Word, Excel, and Outlook;