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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Hotfoot Recruiters Electrical Maintenance Technician - 2674-7167 in Phoenix, Arizona

This job was posted by https://www.azjobconnection.gov : For more information, please see: https://www.azjobconnection.gov/jobs/6506964 HotFoot Recruiters would like to announce the following opportunity for a Food Manufacturer available for immediate consideration:

ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENTATION/MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

JOB SUMMARY

Under general supervision, performs a variety of skilled electrical/instrumentation maintenance work; performs installation, modification, calibration, maintenance and repair of a wide variety of electrical and electronic control systems, plant control systems, field telemetry systems and related equipment and devices used in the treatment, storage, pumping and distribution of chemical and/or food products; and performs other related work as assigned in a facilities or manufacturing process maintenance environment.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

(Duties include but are not limited to the following):

  • Tests, troubleshoots and calibrates, repairs and performs preventative maintenance on a variety of electronic and/or instrumentation equipment related to the operation of batch chemical plants; equipment may include high voltage motors, switchgear, distribution panels, transformers, lighting panels, motor control circuits, motor control panels, and all associated control circuits ranging from low voltage to high voltage (12 volts DC to 4200 volts).
  • Calibration of electrical and pneumatic instrumentation loops. This would include pressure, temperature, flow, viscosity, and etc. control loops.
  • Tests systems including analog/digital meters, ohm meters, high voltage meters, amp meters, high potential testers, calibrators, and data recorders.
  • Identifies and isolates faulty electric, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic and computerized parts,
  • components, circuits or panels; repairs, fabricates or replaces parts, components or circuits, installs new or repaired parts or components.
  • Modifies, installs and supports systems and networks used for the transportation of electronic signals across a wide geographic area utilized by the SCADA system.
  • Programs, troubleshoots and modifies various electronic controllers such as PLCs, VFDs, RTUs, and DCS.
  • Schedules and oversees work performed by contractors or vendors; specifies tasks to be performed; monitors compliance testing and performance issues associated with the contract; and assists in project or contract completion.
  • Assists in the maintenance and repair of pumps, filters, aerators, valves, controls and other system and plant equipment.
  • Keeps detailed work and maintenance records; prepares written reports; and completes maintenance work order reports.
  • Reviews and updates electrical plans, specifications, wiring diagrams and schematics.
  • Performs installations, repairs, modifications, calibrations and preventative maintenance on a wide variety of complex digital, analog, programmable and other auxiliary equipment used in the collection, transmission, and treatment of water/wastewater.
  • Tests power distribution, transformers, circuit breakers, meters and other apparatus; performs routine maintenance of electrical equipment and supplies.
  • Estimates labor and materials for minor electrical installation and repair projects; requisitions supplies, materials and equipment to complete the assigned tasks; assists in maintaining an inventory of parts, materials and supplies.
  • Schedules and coordinates activities with other staff, divisions, departments or agencies; ensures the timely and accurate completion of preventive maintenance activities.
  • Isolates and resolves electronic and telemetry equipment and system failures in the field and in central control; troubleshoots, aligns and calibrates equipment wi h such devices as frequency generators, voltmeters, oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers, meggers, amp meters, digital analyzers and other specialized test equipment.
  • Pulls, splices and terminates wiring.
  • Disconnects electrical sources (up to 4200 volts), uses lockout/tagout procedures to block electrical sources; reconnects and operates equipment at panel for maintenance purposes; removes and repairs various electrical components.
  • Reports operating problems and needed repairs in accordance with established procedures.
  • Performs minor maintenance, repair and replacement of facilities in systems under his/her control; may perform custodial duties in the buildings and yards.
  • Enters confined spaces using appropriate permit procedures and equipment, in accordance with established safety practices.
  • Responds to emergency situations including those occurring after normal working hours.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Knowledge of:

Basic electrical, mechanical, HVAC, electronics, pneumatics, and hydraulics theories.

General knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

General knowledge of ISO 9000 or 14000 quality standards.

Troubleshooting methods and procedures.

Electrical components and wiring configurations used in industrial systems.

Safety precautions and procedures pertaining to the work, particularly relating to the operation of large pumps and motors and high electrical voltages.

VFD, PLC, SCADA a

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