Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, install, and maintain motors, generators, transformers, switches, control equipment, wiring, electrical signal, and communication systems.
Perform journey-level electrician tasks, including the installation and repair of electrical wiring, equipment, and controls.
Maintain and test DC emergency battery backup systems.
Conduct maintenance of 480V–13.8KV electrical systems, including high-voltage switchyards, ensuring compliance with electrical safety practices.
Perform electrical system isolations per industry standards, ensuring safety and training others in electrical safety programs.
Work in compliance with all safety procedures and environmental permits to avoid accidents.
Conduct routine inspections to proactively identify and address potential electrical issues, minimizing unplanned downtime.
Provide training for assigned employees on equipment operations, maintenance practices, and safety protocols.
Work on an individual level to identify the root causes of equipment failures and forced outages, recommending, and implementing corrective actions based on standard practices and procedures.
Collaborate with technicians, operators, and maintenance teams to integrate electrical systems with plant operations.
Document all maintenance activities, repairs, and inspections to maintain accurate and up-to-date records.
Complete and submit shift and job reports as required.
Participate in planned outages by providing technical support for electrical system maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
Respond to emergencies promptly, regardless of the time.