Electrician A
U.S. Pipe, Selma, AL, United States
Why Join Our Team? Do you want to be part of a team that is making a positive difference in lives all across the globe? Do you want to be part of a culture where you are recognized, respected, and rewarded for a job well done? U.S. Pipe has been providing quality water and wastewater products since 1899, and for the past 120 years we have proudly supported local governments, municipalities, water departments, and businesses all across the United States, and the world. What We Offer: Team Collaboration: Join a team-oriented environment where collaboration is not just a buzzword but a priority. Career Growth: Be part of an industry leader renowned for world-class design, manufacturing, sourcing, and distribution, and take your career to the next level. Comprehensive Benefits: We provide a comprehensive benefits package with options tailored to meet your needs and those of your family. Job Description: U.S. Pipe and Foundry is seeking an Electrician A. The successful candidate will play a key role inspecting, repairing, installing, and wiring all electrical apparatus, devices, and circuits, of any voltage in the plant or assigned area. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Receives wiring diagrams, specifications and instructions covering the scheduled and emergency repair, installation, and inspection work to be done. Analyzes all types of drawings and wiring diagrams to locate and install circuits and equipment to determine material or replacement needs and to select a logical approach to "trouble shooting" and repair problems. Plans details of working procedure to affect the most logical approach to the job. Considers all safety precautions and the proper isolation of circuits to cause a minimum of interference to operations. Determines necessary tools and equipment. Plans and performs work requiring a thorough working knowledge of electrical principles, wiring specification codes, properties of various materials, and principles of operation and application of equipment. Locates source of trouble of any type of electrical equipment by tracing and testing circuits and inspecting for faulty operation. Dismantles, inspects, repairs, adjusts, or replaces faulty parts and wiring on motors, generators, power distribution and control panels, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic devices, etc. Reassembles, tests, and adjusts equipment for safe and proper operation. Performs work on "hot" lines as required. Replaces coils, resistors, rheostats, relays, etc. Adjusts contactors, relays, bus rigging, etc. Reconnects terminal leads, panels boards and distribution feeders. In emergencies, shunts out defective coils in order to get equipment back in operation. Changes DC motor characteristics by shunting DC coils, etc. Installs conduit, fittings, switches, controls, and fixtures, and wires and connects all types of electrical equipment as required for new installations or replacement of facilities. Makes all required splices and connector joints. Adjusts all new equipment for proper operating characteristics. Performs all work in a safe and efficient manner and keeps work area in a clean and orderly condition. Skills & Other Requirements: High school diploma or G.E.D. Must have a minimum of 3 years of electrical work experience or have successfully completed an electronics curriculum from an accredited program. Must have ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams and drawings.