What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrician II position at BISSELL Homecare, Inc.?
Overview
Designs, installs, and diagnoses a variety of electrical and electronic equipment. Writes programs for programmable controllers and installs electronic options on miscellaneous plant equipment; and is also responsible for obtaining electrical permits for the organization.
Responsibilities
Equipment Used:
Meger, volt, ohm, and amp. meters, oscilloscope. Hand tools: meters and gauges for checking circuits and electrical components, robot teach pendants, programmable controllers and other electronic diagnostic equipment.
Unusual Conditions
Hazard - working with high voltage.
Available to provide on call weekend coverage per the established departmental practice.
Requirements
Master electrician, PLC Control experience
Designs, installs, and diagnoses a variety of electrical and electronic equipment. Writes programs for programmable controllers and installs electronic options on miscellaneous plant equipment; and is also responsible for obtaining electrical permits for the organization.
Responsibilities
- Designs and installs various circuits into new and existing equipment.
- Works with outside vendors on cost and availability of miscellaneous machine type controls and various hardware and software options.
- Troubleshoots and repairs circuit boards and other electronic components.
- Works from general instructions following standard electrical codes.
- Lays out wiring circuits for lighting, equipment, and communications facilities.
- Installs and maintains a wide variety of electrical equipment
- Troubleshoots machine and equipment using PLC’s
- Diagnoses and remedies any electrical troubles to avoid shutdowns of equipment.
- Checks and maintains proper supplies for electrical and electronic repairs and replacements.
- Coordinates electrical projects and repairs between electrical staff and customer.
- Obtain Electrical Permits from the City of Walker and coordinate site visits with City Inspectors.
- Modifies machine programs
- Writes basic programs using ladder logic and other tools
- May be required to perform other duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Meger, volt, ohm, and amp. meters, oscilloscope. Hand tools: meters and gauges for checking circuits and electrical components, robot teach pendants, programmable controllers and other electronic diagnostic equipment.
Unusual Conditions
Hazard - working with high voltage.
Available to provide on call weekend coverage per the established departmental practice.
Requirements
Master electrician, PLC Control experience