Wright, WY, US
8 days ago
General Foreman Electrical
Job Summary

Primary responsibilities include installing, maintaining, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing the electrical equipment in all plant areas.  Please note that while this is a straight day position; staying late or reporting for breakdowns and working overtime is required.

Qualifications and skills required for the position include but are not limited to:

Ability and commitment to work safely.

One (1) year electrical experience to include Substations, Switchgear, Powerflex 7000, VFD’s, 4160 motors and other plant systems.

Must have electrical experience in the plant area to include the loadouts, blending, TOS, Truck Dumps, and prep plant areas; preference will be given to those with Plant Electrical Experience.

Prefer experience in:  design, installation, trouble-shooting, and repairing electrical systems and circuits.

MSHA certification (low, medium, and high voltage).

Have experience installing, programming and trouble-shooting PLC’s – specifically Allen Bradley PLC systems.

Have experience in installing electrical circuits, services and controls in industrial applications in accordance with CFR 30 and the NEC.

Experienced in installing, repairing and maintaining high voltage equipment, (transformers, powerline, trail cable, breakers and sub-stations).  This also includes repair, installation and trouble-shooting on overcurrent relays, under voltage relays, ground detection relays and ground monitor relays.

Have experience in repairing and removing motors, DC generators, capacitors and transformers.  (Change out rotors, field coils, armatures and bearings).

Experience troubleshooting the different control systems on mobile mining equipment (DL, Shovels, Electric Trucks, Loaders)

Able to work rotating shifts, weekends, and overtime when required.

Physical Requirements

Essential Functions:

Ability to perform welding and maintenance tasks at varying heights. Reach, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls with hands and arms, legs and feet Stand, walk; sit; climb; balance; stoop; kneel; crouch, crawl, and climb ladders/steps Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds for a minimal distance Talk to, communicate with, and hear others See (vision abilities include: close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus) Ability to maintain mental focus and concentration Perform all duties day and night, on all surfaces and in all weather conditions Education Trade certification(s) required
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