Electrician
Century Aluminum - Goose Creek, SC
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Century Aluminum is a global producer of primary aluminum and operates aluminum reduction facilities in the United States and Iceland. Our primary aluminum facilities produce standard grade and value-added primary aluminum products. This is a full-time position (schedule is TBD), located in Mt. Holly, Goose Creek, SC.JOB DUTIESAs a Maintenance Electrician, you will be responsible for fabricating, installing, inspecting, testing, operating, repairing and maintaining all types of electrical, mechanical and electronic equipment in a safe and orderly manner as directed by a Maintenance Supervisor.REQUIREMENTS Five (5) years industrial electrical maintenance experience Formal Apprenticeship or equivalent trades training is desirable Vocational or high school graduate or equivalentPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSThe tasks listed are the most physically demanding tasks required of the Maintenance Electrician position. Standing - worker stands on concrete, rock, dirt or equipment (frequent basis)Walking - worker is walking on concrete floors, rock, or dirt during the shift (frequent basis)Strength Lifting - required to lift various tools, parts, and equipment such as an electrical testing and measuring equipment, conduit, ladders and scaffolding, vibration analyzers, soldering equipment, metal cutting and forming machines, hoisting and rigging equipment. Some of the equipment can weigh up to 50 lbs. Typically the technician is lifting and carrying power tools, drills and hand tools weighing up to 20 lbs.Carrying - carries tool kits and calibrating equipment weighing up to 30 lbs., extension laddersPushing/Pulling - minimalClimbing - steel ladders (occasional)Balancing - good balance is required during ladder climbing, bucket truck workBending - dependent on the maintenance job being performed; the jobs vary from day to dayKneeling - occasionalCrawling - not requiredReaching - full ROM of UE requiredHandling- good manual dexterity required in repair of circuits, pumps, motors, and working with hand tools and testing equipment Squatting - occasionalSitting - occasional RESPONSIBILITIESMust demonstrate the ability to comply with all Century Aluminum and plant PPE requirements and safety protocols.Must possess the skills and abilities to work autonomously while conducting routine electrical tasks.Familiar with the handling, operation and safe use of all types of electrical equipment including motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, switches, circuit breakers, relay, control equipment, communication equipment, electronic and fluid controls, power generation, transmission and distribution system, instruments, panel boards, replacement parts and supplies, wire and cable, insulating materials, solder, paint, etc.Safe and efficient use of electrical maintenance tools and equipment including electrical testing and measuring equipment. Conduit bending and threading equipment, ladders and scaffolding, vibration analyzers, soldering equipment, metal cutting and forming machines, hoisting and rigging equipment. Hand and power tools common to the trade.Read and work from blueprints, sketches, charts, manuals, wiring and schematic diagrams, and other information and instructions. Maintains records and makes reports as necessary.Fabricate, install, troubleshoot, dismantle, repair, assemble, inspect, test, maintain, lubricate and operate all electrical and electronic equipment and components, air conditioning equipment, fluid controls, cranes, lighting systems and battery powered equipment.Use burning, cutting, welding, soldering, and brazing equipment as required.Operate cranes, mobile equipment, and erects and disassembles scaffolding in conjunction with repair work.Paint in conjunction with repair work.Actively participate in crew and plant safety programs.Assist in warehouse parts and inventory control.Assist in the upgrade of PM's and lubes through planning.Participate in out-of-schedule working hours, i.e.; fill-ins, breakdowns and overhauls.Work rotating shifts.Maintain job continuity.Communicate freely with the technician/supervisor.Utilize computer systems, i.e.; daily time entries in Oracle, functions of the CMMS System.Continue to upgrade oneself through education/skills associated with their trade.Maintain personal and company tools in a safe and usable condition at all times.This position reports to a Maintenance Supervisor.SPECIFIC DUTIES FOR SHIFT MAINTENANCE WORKERSExercise extreme caution while working alone on many tasksAssist other maintenance shift workers throughout the plant in repair efforts to minimize call-ins of day shift personnelAssist assigned crew with execution of planned activities such as PM's, lubes, or standing work orders as assigned by the maintenance supervisorUnderstand and activate the "Maintenance Help Chain" as necessary to prevent excessive production interruptionsPrioritize work requests or have the Potline Supervisor prioritize requests in the event of multiple requests simultaneouslyAssess non-routine breakdown situations and recommend necessary resources when help is requiredProvide accurate feedback to the appropriate maintenance personnel regarding turnover information on breakdowns and trouble callsPractice established maintenance process techniques at all times, some examples include: accurate and detailed information on work orders, applying parts removal tags on rebuild items, immediately return to stock warehouse issues that are not needed, proper coding of emergency work orders, all stock issues are charged to work ordersBENEFITSMedical, Dental, Vision, Life, Voluntary Benefits, DisabilityCompany-paid holidaysAccrued vacationEmployee Assistance Program401K with up to 6% company matchOnsite GymWellness programsEmployee recognition incentivesEnvironmental, Health & Safety:This position requires awareness of the Mt. Holly Environmental Policy, Mt. Holly Waste Minimization Policies and Environment, Health and Safety Policy/Principles. must be knowledgeable of the environmental aspects of processes, activities and services in job area and appropriate measures to control impact on the environment.Support plant policies for waste minimization, demonstrate knowledge of the environmental aspects of the job and effectively employ standard methods to control impact of work on the environment to prevent pollution. Support department environmental objectives and plant environmental goals.
Created: 2025-02-14