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Maintenance Electrician

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Carlisle, PA

Employer:  Carlisle Companies

Description

Description

Job Title: P4 Weekend Crew W1 or W2 Electrician

Classifications: Electrician Grade 4MA thru 2MA

Department: Maintenance

Job Code:

Reports to: Shift Maintenance Crew Leader

Revised Date: 03/10/2022

  1. Primary Function:

Plan, layout, and perform all operations pertaining to the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide variety of electrical equipment and circuitry. Install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electric motors, AC/DC drives, high voltage circuits, electrical control panels, etc. Work involves a knowledge of the electrical trade and an understanding of equipment operating principles to ensure proper function and safety.

  1. Duties/Responsibilities:


  1. Repair and maintain electric motors.
  2. Maintain all associated equipment for the electric motors, including drives.
  3. Install and repair electronic equipment including sensors, control panels, temperature controllers, PLCs, etc.
  4. Maintain and install electric services in CCM buildings including lighting, HVAC, etc.
  5. Install new equipment-mount fixtures, run conduit, pull wire, connect wiring, etc.
  6. Troubleshoot electrical breakdowns.
  7. Perform machine changeovers for all plant processes and products.
  8. Perform preventative maintenance tasks on plant equipment.
  9. Complete required paperwork.
  10. Tend to the Boiler Room.
  11. Calibrate scales and equipment


  • Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:


  • Preferred Knowledge:
  1. Understanding of AC/DC current 100, 200, 480, and 2300-volt circuitry
  2. Familiarity with PLCs, HMIs, sensors, level controls, AC/DC Drives etc.
  3. Knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
  4. A general understanding of electrical safety principles such as lockout/tagout/tryout and NFPA70E etc.


  • Preferred Skills:
  1. Reading - read maintenance manuals, work orders, PM schedules etc. Read nameplate information to identify power disconnects, breakers, valves, etc.
  2. Math - calculation of amperage, wattage, resistance, volt amps etc., calculation of calibration setups, measurement of materials.
  3. Writing - complete work orders, PM worksheets, machine operation reports, and daily work reports. Enter comments and generate work orders electronically using the SAP/Prometheus CMMS system.
  4. Interpretation of schematics and one-line diagrams.
  5. Operation and interpretation of data recorders.
  6. Communication Skills - receiving and giving job instructions, training new electricians, participating in team problem solving groups (Kaizen Events).
  7. Operation of shop equipment.
  8. Welding, soldering
  9. Operation of electrical measurement devices - Multimeter, amp meter etc.


  • Preferred Abilities: N/A


  1. Equipment/Data:


  • Equipment Operated: PLC, PC, battery hydrometer, multimeter, amp meter, hydraulic jacks, soldering iron, acetylene torch, SGV, forklifts, drill press, band saw, hydraulic press, lathe, scissors lift, company vehicles, tractor, conduit bender, cable puller, core drill, ramset, and plant production equipment while making repairs or troubleshooting, etc.


  • Data Used: Motor nameplate information, maintenance manuals, schematics, readouts from various meters, work schedule, work orders, reports, etc.


  • Materials Used: Knives, feeler gauges, micrometer, tape measure~ hand tools (screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers, etc.) power tools (drill, grinder, saw etc.), pipe threader, welder, meters, oscilloscope etc.


  • Interactions with Others: All as needed.
  1. Education/Experience:


  • Education :

Completion of an accredited (8000 HR) apprentice program, technical school program, college degree in the electrical field, or minimum 4 or more years of experience as an industrial/manufacturing/commercial electrician.

Continuing Education :

All classifications of Electricians will be required to attend, participate and complete continuing education, including seminars & training sessions both in and out of the plant as directed and planned by their Shift Crew leader or Maintenance Supervisor.

  1. Work Environment/Time Worked:


  • Work Environment: Activities occur inside and outside of Plant 4, Plant 5, Plant 6, CCW/Shiffer Building, Shiffer Annex, Administration Building and Technical Center, Training & Education Center and Research & Innovation Building.


Job conditions include but are not limited to exposure to the following:

  1. Potential for temperatures exceeding 120°F when working near ceiling, in curing vessels or process tanks, or in boiler rooms.
  2. Work in high places (20' ceilings, 80' to top storage silos).
  3. Potential for temperatures below 32 degrees F when working outside during the winter.
  4. Fumes from cleaning solutions.
  5. Fumes from manufacturing processes.
  6. Airborne dust.
  7. Use of chemicals, contact cleaners, spray solvent, RTV, carbon black, etc.
  8. Hydraulic and lubricating oils.
  9. 66KV supply to electric yard.
  10. Moving mechanical parts including conveyors, production machinery, shop equipment and possible pinch points.
  11. Confined spaces including tanks, curing vessels, under equipment, mixer bodies etc.
  12. Heavy equipment operation including forklift, hoist, bridge crane, tractor, etc.
  13. Hearing protection is required in specified areas of plants.
  14. Respirators are required in specified areas of plants.
  15. Complete projects within a deadline and promptly respond to equipment breakdowns.
  16. Exposure to the chemicals used to manufacture our adhesive products. These included but are not limited to toluene, heptane, xylene, oxsol, MEK, 90 Solvent, tert butyl acetate, VMP naptha, acetone, etc.
  17. Working in Class 1 Division 1 and Class 1 Division 2 and Class 2 Division 2 hazardous environments.
  18. Exposure to chemicals used in the CCW manufacturing process.


    • Time Worked:


  1. Hours Worked:


Day

Normal Weekend Hours Shift W1

Normal Weekend Hours Shift W2

Pay

Friday

11p-7:30a

Straight Time

Saturday

7p-7a

7a-7p

Time & one-half

Sunday

7p-7a

7a-7p

Time & one-half

Monday

7a-3:30p

Straight Time

Weekly Total

32.5

32.5

Day

Fri

Holiday Weekend Hours Shift W1

Fri Holiday Weekend Hours Shift W2

Pay

Thursday

11p-11a

(8 hrs.) Straight Time & (4 hrs.) Time & one-half

Friday

11p-11a

11a-11p

(8 hrs.) Straight Time & (4 hrs.) Time & one-half

Saturday

11p-11a

11a-11p

Time & one-half

Sunday

11a-11p

Time & one-half

Weekly Total

36

36

Day

Mon Holiday Weekend Hours Shift W1

Mon Holiday Weekend Hours Shift W2

Pay Basis

Friday

11p-11a

(8 hrs.) Straight Time & (4 hrs.) Time & one-half

Saturday

11p-11a

11a-11p

Time & one-half

Sunday

11p-11a

11a-11p

Time & one-half

Monday

11a-11p

(8 hrs.) Straight Time & (4 hrs.) Time & one-half

Weekly Total

36

36

  1. Days of Week Worked:

See charts above.

  1. Shifts Worked:

See charts above

  • Physical Requirements:


NEVER

OCCASIONALLY

FREQUENTLY

CONTINUOUSLY

(0-30%)

(31-60%)

(61-100%)

LIFTING OR CARRYING

1-10 LBS

X

11-20 LBS

X

21-40 LBS

X

41-60 LBS

X

61 OR MORE LBS

X

PUSHING OR PULLING:

1-40 LBS

X

41-60 LBS

X

61 OR MORE LBS

X

BENDING OR STOOPING

X

REACHING ABOVE SHOULDER LEVEL

X

DRIVING AUTOMATIC EQUIP. VEHICLES

X

WORKING WITH MACHINERY

X

CLIMBING

X

WALKING

X

STANDING

X

SITTING

X

WORKING IN EXTREME TEMPERATURES

X

Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.
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