This position is responsible for installing, maintaining and repairing the site electrical power generation & distribution systems equipment in a safe, functional, reliable condition and provide customer service to the maintenance planning functions. The ideal candidate is one who is committed to safe working practices and strives for zero harm.Key responsibilities:Work with team to conduct job risk assessments and safe work plans ahead of the work being completed;Complete training on electrical safety (Arc flash & Shock) as per site’s Electrical Safety Program training;Understand and apply the information on detailed Arc Flash & Shock Equipment Labels, Results Tables or Work Orders to determine additional protective measures to reduce risk;Provide timely response to critical equipment breakdown;Participate in safety audits, reviewing operating procedures and meetings, maintaining meaningful contribution;Ensure workplace housekeeping standards are maintained according to company standards;Complete timely inspections, testing, and accurate reporting of electrical defects/deficiencies;Conducts timely maintenance, services, and quality repair of equipment;Provide input to supervisor for planned and scheduled work and assist to complete on schedule;Assist in scoping and planning out new work;Record  clear and detailed information and hours worked on work orders;Install electrical equipment as per trade code and industry design specification requirements;Complete quality assurance and build documentation when required; andReport hazard observations and near hits, and assist with incident investigations and follow-up workReporting to the Electrical and Instrumentation Supervisor, the role is based within the Engineering and Site Services department. This is a site based position with a 2 weeks in, 2 weeks out rotation.
- ID: #54324376
- State: Territories Gahchokuémine 00000 Gahchokuémine USA
- City: Gahchokuémine
- Salary: USD TBD TBD
- Job type: Full-time
- Showed: 2025-08-13
- Deadline: 2025-10-12
- Category: Et cetera