Electrical Supervisor Jobs
By 한국계 유명 기업 At Atlanta, GA, United States
• Preferred Qualifications: Auto CAD and related software program skills
• Strong leadership and managerial skills.
Job duties include but are not limited to the following:
• Valid license or relevant electrician certification to practice profession
• In-depth knowledge of commercial and industrial electrical systems.
• Experience in industrial and/or commercial electrical systems
Maintenance Tech/Electrical $17-$20/Hr.
By Onin Staffing At Bessemer, AL, United States
Preventative maintenance tasks to try to minimize unexpected issues with equipment.
Routine inspection and testing of equipment and machinery – this needs to be planned to ensure minimal disruption of processes
Perform diagnostic tests and root cause analysis to figure out problems with machinery or equipment.
Disassemble the machinery or equipment when there is a problem then repair or replace any broken or malfunctioning parts.
Assisting in the installation of new manufacturing equipment.
Adjust and calibrate equipment or machinery as per specifications.
General Maintenance - Advance Electrical
By NOV Inc. At , Little Rock, 72209, Ar
Work with Maintenance Manager and/or Facility Manager to establish a program to eliminate downtime in trouble areas
Five years experience in one or more of the following trades: Millwright, Building Maintenance, Machinist, Electrical/Electronic, Hydraulic, and Pneumatic
Possess an electrical or plumbing license and one year of experience
Have a degree in electronics or mechanical engineering and two years of experience
Ability to adapt and be cross-trained to learn all job duties as required
Repair production equipment safely and as quickly as possible after a breakdown
Electrical Maintenance Technician Jobs
By UnifyWork At , Cleveland, Oh $25 an hour

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Electrical/Maintenance Technician Jobs
By Alleima At , Palm Coast, Fl
Safety and housekeeping (5S) requirements.
Mechanical or Electrical maintenance operations.
Analyze, prepare, plan and carry out small to medium sized improvements on machines and equipment (major sized improvements if necessary).
If necessary order and take lead on actions performed by contractors.
Preventive maintenance, perform corrective actions, supports planning and preparation, monitors outcome, documentation (outcome, root cause, time, improvements).
Work in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Electrical Maintenance Supervisor Jobs
By Gerdau At , Charlotte, 28269, Nc $90,000 - $115,000 a year
People management skills a must.
Strong analytical computer skills. Previous experience with SAP or other CMMS systems preferred.
2 + years of experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment with exposure to maintenance and reliability practices.
Strong working knowledge of the industrial manufacturing methods and techniques involving the use of heavy machinery and related equipment.
Experience performing maintenance on high/ medium voltage industrial equipment preferred.
May consider 8+ years of applicable experience in lieu of degree.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead a team of electrical maintenance professionals? We are looking for an experienced Electrical Maintenance Supervisor to join our team and help us ensure the highest level of safety and efficiency in our electrical maintenance operations. If you have a passion for electrical maintenance and a commitment to excellence, this could be the perfect job for you!

An Electrical Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and repair of electrical systems and equipment. They are responsible for ensuring that all electrical systems are functioning properly and safely. They must also ensure that all safety regulations are followed and that all electrical systems are up to code. They must be able to diagnose and repair any electrical problems that may arise. They must also be able to communicate effectively with other staff members and customers. To become an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent. You must also have experience in the electrical field, such as working as an electrician or in a related field. You must also have strong problem-solving and communication skills. The skills required for an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor include knowledge of electrical systems, troubleshooting, problem-solving, and communication. They must also be able to read and interpret electrical diagrams and schematics. They must also be able to use various tools and equipment to diagnose and repair electrical systems. The knowledge required for an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor includes understanding of electrical systems, safety regulations, and codes. They must also be familiar with the tools and equipment used to diagnose and repair electrical systems. The responsibilities of an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor include overseeing the maintenance and repair of electrical systems and equipment. They must also ensure that all safety regulations are followed and that all electrical systems are up to code. They must also be able to diagnose and repair any electrical problems that may arise. The experience required for an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor includes experience in the electrical field, such as working as an electrician or in a related field. They must also have strong problem-solving and communication skills. The qualifications required for an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor include a high school diploma or equivalent. They must also have experience in the electrical field, such as working as an electrician or in a related field. The education required for an Electrical Maintenance Supervisor includes a high school diploma or equivalent. They must also have experience in the electrical field, such as working as an electrician or in a related field. Tools that help Electrical Maintenance Supervisors work better include electrical testing equipment, such as multimeters and oscilloscopes. They must also be familiar with computer-aided design (CAD) software. Good tips to help Electrical Maintenance Supervisors do more effectively include staying up to date on safety regulations and codes, staying organized, and communicating effectively with other staff members and customers.

Common Electrical Maintenance Supervisor interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in the electrical field?
• What safety regulations and codes are you familiar with?
• How do you troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems?
• What tools and equipment do you use to diagnose and repair electrical systems?