Electrical Technician7a-7p Rotating ScheduleElectrical technician to do the following:Completely assemble or dissemble production lines or support equipment as required for repairs or installations. Perform electrical troubleshooting on; AC &DC motor drives, distribution panels, solenoids, relays, and other related devices.Regularly inspect production lines/support equipment and oil, grease, clean, repair, or modify same in performing preventive maintenance routines. Maintain required maintenance logs, time sheets, blue prints on other documents used in performing maintenance functions.Order spare parts, replacement parts and other materials required through Leads, Parts Room Attendant, or Supervisor.Communicate with shift leads and supervisors about on-going issues and the ability to provide resolution with proper documentation and root cause analysisComplete all required safety work orders and report to supervisor upon completion.Follow all safety guidelines for lockout/tag out set forth by department, plant and company.Responsible for adhering to and executing the applicable Environmental Health & Safety programs in order to provide a safe and clean workplace for all employees according to company, local, state, and federal requirement-regulations.Troubleshoot PLCs.Qualifications:AAS in Mechanical/Electrical field (preferred)2 Years of industrial maintenance experienceKnowledge of electrical systems including distribution, circuits, wiring fuses, switches, and relaysUnderstanding of PLC's ladder logic, I/O, and machine control devicesUnderstanding of lubrication procedures, including the use of oil and greaseBasic understanding of mechanical systems including belts, pulleys, gears, motors, and transmissions.Ability to read schematics and blueprints along with sufficient understanding of electrical,electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems to trace problems when prints are not available.Basic knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and devicesMinimum 2 years technical training, preferred