Your mission
Keep complex industrial systems safe, reliable, and compliant. As an onsite specialist in Ogden, UT, you will maintain, install, repair, and troubleshoot electrical equipment and controls that power our operations—from motors and process pumps to PLCs and building electrical systems.
Impact you’ll make
- Restore uptime by isolating faults and replacing or repairing defective components quickly and safely.
- Ensure facility power and control systems meet National Electrical Code requirements.
- Protect equipment integrity through systematic preventive maintenance and accurate recordkeeping.
What you’ll do
- Receive oral and written direction from the Maintenance Supervisor and execute work orders 100% onsite.
- Maintain, test, and repair electrical circuitry and equipment to ensure compatibility and safety of components.
- Install, troubleshoot, and service PLC-driven systems, motors, process pumps and controls, and building construction and handling equipment.
- Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit; perform splicing and wire pulling using the proper tools.
- Repair/replace switches, fuses, contactors, controls, breakers, motors, and other electrical hardware.
- Check and maintain electrical apparatus, equipment, facilities, and systems as directed or per the preventive maintenance program; maintain PM records.
- Notify the supervisor of any irregularities or malfunctions following established procedures.
- Assist engineers and fellow maintenance technicians; coordinate area activities with the central maintenance shop.
- Train other crafts persons as assigned and periodically provide direction to lower-classified craft personnel.
- Work safely at all times; maintain a clean work area and return tools, unused materials, and written references to designated locations.
Tools and materials
- Electrical testing instruments; hand and power tools; tube benders; splicing equipment; wire-pulling equipment.
- Wire, contactors, switches, motors, breakers, fuses, and miscellaneous electrical hardware; process equipment and chemicals.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED required. Education from a trade or technical school in industrial electrical maintenance may qualify toward part of the experience requirement.
- Five (5) years of electrical craft experience, with at least three (3) years in industrial electrical maintenance.
Reporting & location
- Reports to the Maintenance Supervisor
- Based in Ogden, UT — 100% onsite