At SWISS KRONO, our people are the driving force behind our success. With nearly 5,000 employees worldwide, we are powered by individuals who bring passion, ideas and commitment to work every day. We are proud of our motivated, loyal and high performing workforce—and they are proud to be part of a global leader in the wood-based products industry.
The Journey Electrician maintains, repairs, modifies, and installs electrical, instrument, and computer systems to ensure optimal operations.
Comply with safety standards at all times and correct/report any observed safety hazards (including NEC, NFPA 70E, LOTO and Arc Flash).
Install electrical systems as needed.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical problems occurring during manufacturing processes.
Check, service, repair or replace:
all types of A.C. circuits/D.C electrical systems;
A.C. and D.C. drives, controls, and motors;
electrical control devices;
wiring; and
components on control modular assemblies.
Write, update, and complete work orders and quick reports as needed.
Apply the theory and operation of PLCs, HMIs, and network communications to optimize operations.
Ensure all work is in accordance with relevant codes.
Guide apprentice electricians to:
perform electrical installations of machinery, electrical wiring, and fixtures;
follow electrical schematics and regulations;
understand electrical theory and mathematics; and
use the materials and tools of the electrical trade.
Communicate with and listen to Electrical Supervisor and other Journey Electricians, and Electrical Apprentices with the desire to work as an effective team.
Perform additional duties as required by supervisor.
On-site attendance is essential to effectively perform the listed duties and responsibilities.
If lead status is awarded, the individual will act as a functional expert and serve as a point of contact in the area of responsibility; assist the supervisor with daily reports and crew member assignments; and provide training. Additionally, based on the needs of the department/supervisor, leads may be required to maintain inventory levels and coordinate work with vendors and contractors.
Hold and maintain an Oregon Journey Electrician license.
The individual’s additional certifications must remain valid to maintain tier status.
Ability to follow all company, state and federal safety rules when performing required job duties.
Ability to pass a pre-employment criminal history check and a pre-employment drug screening.
Provide own tools to perform electrical activities.
May be exposed to dust, noise, trip hazards, and variable temperatures and weather conditions.
Individuals must be willing to wear the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times. Positions may require additional PPE at specific times. Examples of PPE which may be required include high visibility garments, hand protection, eye protection, hearing protection, a hard hat, foot protection, and a face shield.
EEO Employer
Competitive Wage and Even Better Benefits Package!
Union negotiated annual wage increases.
Reach out to HR for information pertaining to the position. uskf.hr@swisskrono.com