JUMPSTART, ADVANCE, AND LOVE YOUR CAREER WITH SMSI! At SMSI, we believe in our employees. With above-average pay, extensive benefits, vocational training, and a family-based atmosphere, we are always looking for people seeking to improve themselves. Together, our team strives to perform the best service possible for customers. We thrive on challenges and believe in fair compensation for dedication, detail, and professionalism. This position is mostly local work. It will require some travel. Benefits: • Medical • Dental • Vision • 401(k) • Life Insurance Responsibilities: • Inspect and troubleshoot electrical systems, components, and related equipment according to safety codes. • Analyze and repair motor and control systems commonly utilized in industrial and commercial settings. • Assemble raceway and cable tray systems. • Execute preventive maintenance activities on electrical wiring and systems. • Comprehend electrical schematics, blueprints, and manuals. • Exercise problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities to solve problems. • Install, program, and mount VFDs, soft starts, transformers, and motors, and panelboards. • Stretch and run wire, conduit, and other materials of varying sizes. • Connect the motors and transformers. • Utilize threaders, big pipe benders, and tuggers as necessary. • Manage small projects/service calls for industrial and commercial customers. Qualifications: • Must have an active Journeyman license. • Qualifications may differ based on the technician's experience and capabilities. • The technician's proficiency is expected to grow with their accumulated experience. • Comfortable reading and comprehending electrical blueprints, schematics, and diagrams. • Proficiency in using manual and electric tools commonly used in electrical tasks. • Able to handle the physical workload. • Proficiency in electrical theory, along with the related principles, materials, and equipment. • Must be available to travel 50% of the time. Most of the job will be local. Compensation: $32 - $35 hourly DOE
• Inspect and troubleshoot electrical systems, components, and related equipment according to safety codes. • Analyze and repair motor and control systems commonly utilized in industrial and commercial settings. • Assemble raceway and cable tray systems. • Execute preventive maintenance activities on electrical wiring and systems. • Comprehend electrical schematics, blueprints, and manuals. • Exercise problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities to solve problems. • Install, program, and mount VFDs, soft starts, transformers, and motors, and panelboards. • Stretch and run wire, conduit, and other materials of varying sizes. • Connect the motors and transformers. • Utilize threaders, big pipe benders, and tuggers as necessary. • Manage small projects/service calls for industrial and commercial customers.