What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Controls Wiring Technician position at Blast Cleaning Technologies, Inc.?
Overview
Report to the Electrical Lead and play a hands-on role in assembling and wiring industrial control panels. You’ll partner closely with a lead panel builder to translate schematics into clean, accurate builds that meet project timelines.
A day in the role
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Note: Responsibilities and priorities may evolve; management may assign additional tasks as needed.
Report to the Electrical Lead and play a hands-on role in assembling and wiring industrial control panels. You’ll partner closely with a lead panel builder to translate schematics into clean, accurate builds that meet project timelines.
A day in the role
- Start with a safety-first mindset before every task.
- Review electrical schematics and component documentation with the lead panel builder to plan the day’s build.
- Wire control panels precisely to drawings, checking labels, routing, and terminations for accuracy.
- Collaborate continuously with the Electrical Lead to keep work on schedule and resolve questions quickly.
- Verify each panel against schematics to ensure correctness and quality.
- Maintain, clean, and organize hand tools, power tools, measuring tools, and your work area.
- Head to customer facilities when needed to assist with equipment installation and wiring; expect environments that can be hot, cold, or dirty.
- Complete assigned tasks accurately within the allotted timeline; take on other duties as needed.
- Actively support BCT’s Culture and Core Values.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical documents.
- Skilled with common panel-building tools: hand tools, power tools, and measuring devices.
- Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach.
- Organized, detail-focused, and able to juggle multiple priorities.
- Basic computer proficiency.
- Knowledge of electrical wiring, panel building, and troubleshooting is a plus.
- Valid driver’s license
- Electrical troubleshooting skills
- Electrical repair capability
- Field service readiness
- High school diploma or GED
- Shop math skills
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Note: Responsibilities and priorities may evolve; management may assign additional tasks as needed.