Chicago Tribune
Electrician
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“Electrician at Chicago Tribune. Skills: Electrical repair, Preventive maintenance, Troubleshooting. Perform industrial electrical repair. Perform industrial electronic repair”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure equipment operates at optimum levels; Allow maximum production time
Industry & Context.
Diagnose breakdowns; Troubleshoot PLC Logic; Troubleshoot Analog Relay logic; Perform System Diagnostics
Shift work, Work various hours, Pre-employment drug screen
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
2+ years electrical experience, Read/write/understand electrical schematics, Understand AC/DC theory, Understand electromechanical devices, Basic understanding of PC-controlled interfaces, Troubleshoot PLC Logic, Troubleshoot Analog Relay logic, Troubleshoot AC/DC Digital Control Motor Drives, Perform System Diagnostics, Perform Calibrating procedures, Properly use tools
Nice to Have
Electrical experience in production/manufacturing environment
What You'll Do.
Perform industrial electrical repair
Perform industrial electronic repair
Handle preventive maintenance
Carry out electrical repairs
Read industrial electrical schematics
Understand industrial electrical schematics
Use industrial electrical schematics
Read industrial electronic schematics
Understand industrial electronic schematics
Use industrial electronic schematics
Understand blueprints
Read equipment manuals
Understand equipment manuals
Use equipment manuals
Communicate equipment statuses
Work on special projects
Stay abreast of technology
Communicate parts requests
Ensure stocking of parts
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
**Summary:** The Chicago Tribune is seeking an Electrician to join our team! The Electrician will safely ensure all production equipment operates at optimum levels through proactive use of electrical skills. Perform preventive maintenance at proper intervals; quickly diagnose breakdowns to allow maximum production time. Educate other associates on safe and proper operation of the equipment while observing company policies and applicable laws. **This position has a schedule of 7pm–3:30am with Friday/Saturday off.** **What you will do:** * Perform industrial electrical and electronic repair on all production and related equipment to a high standard of quality * Handle preventive maintenance on all production equipment at proper intervals * Carry out electrical repairs in accordance with National Electrical Code guidelines * Determine and make recommendations in the case of failures as to the continued safe operation of electrical systems and/or equipment * Read, understand and use complex industrial electrical and electronic schematics, blueprints and equipment manuals * Communicate in English both written & verbally with all necessary parties on equipment statuses (record keeping through use of computer and/or logbooks) * Work on special projects (equipment upgrades, relocations) as directed/assigned * Continue to develop knowledge in order to stay abreast of emerging technology * Communicate with management on parts requests and ensure the stocking of parts **What you will bring:** * 2+ years of electrical experience in a production/manufacturing environment preferred but an apprentice will be considered * Ability to read/write and understand electrical schematics * Understand AC/DC theory and electromechanical devices (Pneumatic/Sensor Controls) * Basic understanding of PC-controlled interfaces (Fiber optic/Communication Networks) * Troubleshoot PLC Logic and Analog Relay logic (Solid-state electronics) and AC/DC Digital Control Motor Drives * Perform System Diagno
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