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Journeyman Industrial Electrician (Night Shift)

Allura USA

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$36-40.20 /h
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White City, OR
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Job Description

As posted by the hiring company

Job Overview:

 
 
 

Allura USA has been manufacturing and distributing fiber cement exterior building products that include lap siding, panels, soffits, shakes, and exterior trim. At Allura, we believe all homes should benefit from lasting looks and unbeatable beauty, durability, and strength you need all over your home.

Our products, manufactured in North Carolina and Oregon are specially formulated for high performance, look like natural wood but are fire, bug, moisture, impact and fade resistant with the strength and durability to handle any kind of weather in any climate. Our products also save you money because they are long-lasting, greatly reducing the need for repairs or replacement. Plus, they're backed by a tremendous 30-year warranty. All in all, Allura is the ultimate alternative to other building materials.

In order to build our company and make it as strong as it can be, we're always looking for people just like you - top, qualified talent eager to join our team. 

GENERAL FUNCTION 

The Journeyman Electrician is responsible for maintaining process integrity, troubleshooting plant control systems.  Shift Electrician is responsible for keeping the entire plant operational from a systems control standpoint.  Responsible for the calibration of the plant’s instrumentation.   Required to have understanding of instrumentation, plant control systems including PLC’s and ladder logic.   Electrician will directly support the Production team.  Electrician has the responsibility to maintain safe practices at all times to ensure that the plant operates safely and the authority to stop Production based on their safety judgment call.  We will pay $36.00-$39.00 per hour (depending on experience, to start).  We have an 8-on and 6-off Schedule.  Night shift employees will receive an additional $1.20/hr shift differential ($37.20-$40.20/hr)

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Ability to work 12 hour shifts
  • Overtime, when required
  • Ability to work assigned work rotation
  • Flexibility to adjust schedule in support of Production changes
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Ability to prioritize work assignments independently using logic and good judgment

 

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Maintain plants documentation including red-lining prints
  • Responsible for assisting and developing plant procedures and safety policies
  • Responsible for communicating logic changes to production operators and supervisors
  • Responsible for performing routine calibration on instrumentation
  • Troubleshooting all electrical and control related problems
  • Must wear appropriate PPE at all times
  • Must have initiative and exhibit good judgment
  • Must perform with safe work practices at all times.


Mental and physical requirements:                                                      Percentage time


Climbing on ladders to heights of over 10’                                            5%                   

Walking throughout plant from location to location                              20%

Standing                                                                                                 5%

Sitting                                                                                                     20%

Reading for information                                                                        10%

Physical dexterity:  squatting, bending, lifting, etc.                               5%       

Troubleshooting                                                                                     35%

                                                            

PROBLEM-SOLVING -- 

Decisions will be based on the impact of repairing or changing the electrical wiring, electronic equipment and software to the production capability of the plant.   Electrician/Systems Technician problem-solving ability should be governed by established practices, plant rules and regulations, manuals, counsel/advice and independent thinking.    Individual needs to possess the natural ability to troubleshoot using good logic, experience and process of elimination techniques. 

 

KNOWLEDGE -- 

Minimum:  Journeyman-level Electrician, desired 2-year degree or equivalent in vocational training preferred with specific emphasis in instrumentation and industrial control.   At least 5 year’s work experience in instrumentation and process control in a manufacturing environment.   Knowledge of PLC and ladder logic.