Location: Greensboro Department: ST Engineering & Maintenance
Job Summary
Responsible for the repair, modification, and installation of all instrumentation and electrical systems on site as directed by the E&I supervisor.
Essential Functions
The order of the Essential Functions does not reflect a level of importance or priority.
· Perform correct procedures for ‘lock out’, ‘closed system entry’, ‘confined space entry’, and ‘hot work’ as specified in plant procedures. In addition, the craftsman is required to take all necessary precautions to ensure his own safety and the safety of others.
· Trouble shoot, diagnose, and repair any equipment failures as they pertain to instrumentation or electrical systems.
· Recalibrate, repair or replace instruments as directed.
· Makes a visual and auditory inspection of plant operating equipment and corrects problems found during daily inspections.
· Install or modify new equipment as assigned.
· Keep appropriate personnel notified of changes in plant equipment or modifications to the original design.
· Participate in overtime activities as required including down day activities, vacation or illness coverage, or to assist with additional workloads as required.
· Perform root cause failure analysis of failed equipment, components or systems.
Accepts responsibility for his or her own safety and health. Performs assigned duties in a manner that is safe and protective of the environment. Follows operating procedures to ensure a safe and environmentally protective workplace. Observes and reports all incidents and unsafe conditions. Takes an active interest in improving safety and environmental protection.
Working Conditions/Physical Effort
· Physical mobility and agility required.
· Requires working in a rotating shift environment including weekends and holidays.
· Requires adequate physical strength to perform the essential job tasks (for example, ability to lift
50 lbs. without mechanical assistance).
· Exposure to prolonged physical activity (for example, twelve hour shifts).
· Sensory faculties needed to safely perform the job duties that allow a person to react to potential or immediate hazardous conditions and to take appropriate action.
· Ability to wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as respiratory protection, safety harness, and full protection suit as well as common protective or safety equipment including, but not limited to, safety shoes, eye protection, hand protection, hearing protection, hard hats, etc.
Education/Experience/Skills
· Two-year associate degree in electronic instrumentation or equivalent.
· A minimum of two years of “hands-on” plant electrical/electronic and/or instrumentation maintenance experience or a minimum of five years of “hands-on” plant electrical/electronic and instrumentation maintenance experience if no degree.
· Be capable of scoring the required points on skill proficiency tests within 120 days of employment.
· Extensive knowledge of general maintenance and plant operation.
· Knowledge of instrument calibrations and be capable of assisting in troubleshooting plant equipment.
Pay: $36.25 - $50.65 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person