A day in the life
Morning in Ogden starts with your preventive maintenance list. You review work orders from the Maintenance Supervisor, grab your meter and wire-pulling gear, and head to a process line where a motor isn’t behaving. You trace circuits, verify compatibility and safety, and bring the system back online. After lunch, you install conduit, pull new wire to a controls panel, and update preventive maintenance records. You finish by coaching a junior craftsperson on safe splicing techniques, tidying the work area, and returning tools and documentation to their designated spots.
Where you’ll work
- Location: Ogden, UT
- Schedule: 100% onsite
- Reports to: Maintenance Supervisor
What you’ll tackle
- Troubleshoot electrical systems and repair or replace defective components to restore equipment performance.
- Install and service building electrical systems in accordance with National Electrical Code requirements.
- Maintain, test, and repair electrical circuitry and equipment to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components.
- Execute preventive maintenance on electrical apparatus, equipment, facilities, and systems; document and maintain PM records.
- Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit using appropriate hand and power tools.
- Repair/replace switches, fuses, controls, contactors, breakers, and related hardware.
- Receive and follow oral and written instructions; notify the supervisor of irregularities or malfunctions per established procedures.
- Coordinate area activities with the central maintenance shop; assist other maintenance technicians and engineers.
- Train other crafts persons as assigned and periodically direct lower-classified craft personnel.
- Observe all safety rules; keep a clean, organized workspace and return tools, unused materials, and references to designated locations.
Tools, materials, and systems you’ll handle
- Electrical test instruments; hand and power tools; tube benders; splicing tools; wire-pulling equipment.
- Wire, contactors, switches, motors, breakers, fuses, and miscellaneous electrical hardware.
- Process equipment and chemicals; programmable logic controls; motors, process pumps and controls; building construction and handling equipment.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED required. Applicable education from a trade or technical school in industrial electrical maintenance may count toward part of the experience requirement.
- Five (5) years of electrical craft experience, including at least three (3) years specifically in industrial electrical maintenance.