Electrician II (manufacturing)
Illinois Tool Works
- Fort Worth, TX
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Follows all company safety rules and policies
- Installs and/or repairs wiring, electrical fixtures, power equipment, and components of machinery and equipment
- Repairs and/or installs motors, relays, switches, thermostats, circuit-breaker, and panels etc.
- Diagnoses and resolves problems in electrical circuits, systems and equipment using testing instruments.
- Measure, cut, bend, thread pipe, and install electrical conduit using various measuring instruments, i.e. tape measure or ruler
- Tests the continuity of circuits to ensure compatibility and safety of components using various testing instruments
- Receive and completes work orders in a timely matter
- Maintains accurate records of material and labor used
- Maintains records of repairs, preventative maintenance, calibrations, and tests
- Maintains inventory of company-owned tools, equipment, and materials
- Keeps supplies and parts in order. Keep Toolboxes cleaned and organized at all times
- Reports electrical issues that are not up to code and propose solutions
- Creates material lists and quote costs for electrical projects
- Travels between facilities. Valid driver's license required to operate company vehicles
- May provide ground watch for other maintenance employees using aerial equipment
- Responds to power outages and electrical emergencies
- May be required to assist with spill response clean-up
- May be required to train other maintenance employees
- Assists with all other facilities or maintenance duties as assigned, including but not limited to: hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, plumbing and restroom repairs, light carpentry, office moves and repairs, and production equipment installations and/or relocations.
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Journeyman Electrician License required; Master Electrician preferred
- Five or more years of experience in an electrical field required
- Keen awareness of electrical safety and electricity's potential hazards
- Ability to read blueprints, schematics, wire diagrams and written reference material
- Knowledge of and ability to follow electrical code, manuals, specifications, and logic ladder PLC
- Ability to perform mathematical calculations
- Ability to diagnose and resolve electrical problems
- Must communicate clearly in English, both verbal and written, bi-lingual a plus
- Ability to create job material lists and provide quotes
- Must possess computer skills, including email, and work order system
- Ability to get certified and maintain certification for forklift operation
- Ability to get certified and maintain certification for aerial lift operation
- Must be able to obtain and maintain First Aid / CPR Training
- Ability and willingness to respond to after hour emergencies
- Ability to handle multiple priorities and projects
- Must be a self-starter with a sense of urgency
- Must be able to determine Root Cause Analysis for all repairs
- Must maintain Electrical License annually
- Ability to follow direction
- Must work well with Operations and Maintenance co-workers
- Good attitude and eager to learn
- Attend work regularly and report promptly for duty on the days / times scheduled by the supervisor
- Schedule changes occur and should be handled in a productive manner
- Work in environmental conditions of plant which involves temperatures that may vary widely with seasonal changes and able to work in climate-controlled environment where available
- Work occasionally outdoors in temperatures ranging from hot to cold and exposed to rain and wind
- Sit, stand, climb, walk, and crawl for a combined minimum of eight (8) to ten (10) hours per day on a concrete surface
- Lift and carry components, tools, or other items weighing more than 35 pounds. Any item over 35 pounds, is to be done with assistance
- Pull and push up to 100 pounds
- May perform combination of physical movements to reach areas difficult to access including bending, stooping, squatting, reaching, twisting and rotation motions using head/neck, arms, wrists, waist, knees, and arms while performing duties
- Handle small hand tools and power tools. Handling may be done unilaterally (one-handed) or bilaterally (two-handed) depending on size and shape of object and task being performed
- Need corrected vision to be aware of surroundings and location of items needed and perform various other job duties
- Need corrected hearing to identify conditions in the environment (i.e. forklift horns, fire alarms)
- Need mental alertness to identify, avoid, or resolve safety hazards
- Ability to communicate with supervisors and co-workers
- Ability to wear designated personal protective equipment for the work assignment (i.e. safety glasses, protective gloves, hearing protection, cut resistant sleeves, harnesses, electrically rated footwear, and Arc flash suits)
- Must be able to perform job duties at elevated levels (ie with use of aerial lift equipment)