Energy Northwest

MaintenanceElectrician

$0–0k Richland, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Maintenance Electrician at Energy Northwest. Skills: Electrical maintenance, Troubleshooting. Install electrical equipment. Maintain electrical equipment”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot

Eligibility Requirements

Extensive climbing, Moderate lifting, Respirator use, Heat stress qualification maintenance, ERO qualification maintenance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Four years of electrical maintenance experience, Two years of related experience, High school diploma or GED, Maintenance of industrial electrical switchgear, Maintenance of relays, Maintenance of controls, Maintenance of motors, Maintenance of generators, Respirator qualifications, Heat stress qualifications, ERO qualifications

Nice to Have

Associate's degree in electrical field

What You'll Do.

Install electrical equipment

Maintain electrical equipment

Repair electrical equipment

Test electrical equipment

Troubleshoot electrical switchgear

Repair electrical switchgear

Troubleshoot rotating machinery

Repair rotating machinery

Troubleshoot controls

Troubleshoot power plant meters

Repair power plant meters

Troubleshoot associated wiring

Repair associated wiring

Perform surveillance tests

Perform preventive maintenance

Perform installation work

Full Job Description

**GENERAL SUMMARY** Responsible for installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment and associated testing devices related to operation of large nuclear generation plants. **PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES** * Independently perform electrical maintenance; troubleshoot and repair failures associated with electrical switchgear, rotating machinery, relays, controls, power plant meters, and associated wiring used to control operation of installed motor-driven pumps, valves, cranes, elevators, etc. * Perform surveillance tests on critical emergency power systems, both battery and diesel generated. * Perform preventive maintenance (PM) on installed electrical equipment. * Perform installation work on modifications assigned to plant forces. * Perform other tasks as required. **REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE** Journey classification requires four years of applicable electrical maintenance experience achieved through successful completion of a four-year apprenticeship program OR two-year trade school or the equivalent such as military training OR an Associate’s degree in the electrical field from an accredited college or university, plus two years of related experience. A high school diploma or GED is required. Experience shall be in maintenance of industrial electrical switchgear, relays, controls, motors, generators, etc. Must be able to provide documentation of apprenticeship, trade school, experience, and training. Electricians will normally be required to do extensive climbing of steps, ladders and moderate lifting. Normal assignment requires respirator and heat stress qualifications. ERO qualifications must be maintained for this classification. This is a bargaining unit position and the hourly pay rate is: $62.79 ## **INCENTIVE COMPENSATION** This role is eligible to participate in our annual incentive plan. Incentives are earned based on employee performance against defined metrics and company goals. ## **BENEFITS** Energy Northwest (EN) provides a phenomen

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