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Electrician - I, II and III - Dart Container - Chicago, IL


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Company: Dart Container

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Are you ready for a new chapter in your career?

 

…then Dart Container needs you! Answer the call to become a Dart Electrician and help maintain a large environment to meet Dart’s business needs now, and in the future.

 

At Dart, you’ll work in an energetic, innovative, creative environment where problem-solving is celebrated and dependability is essential. It’s a fast-paced, detail-oriented setting that includes a mix of collaboration and independent work.

 

As one of our Electrician's you will be maintaining, installing, and repairing equipment, electrical systems and facility electrical systems for the entire Chicago facility! It’s a position where responsibility includes troubleshooting, diagnosing, electrical schematics, supporting our manufacturing environment and exposure to evolving technology!!

 

If logic, reasoning, and strategic thinking are some of your best assets, we’d like to meet you!

 

Day to Day Role

  • Utilize electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature and pressure gauges
  • Perform analog and digital circuit design by utilizing microprocessor hardware and software configurations
  • Use Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) including basic and ladder logic to read/write basic wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints in order to diagnosis problems
  • Draw electrical schematics
  • Understand precedence relationships (e.g. sequence of events)
  • Maintain and utilize maintenance systems for work orders, breakdown reporting and track machine modifications. 
  • Connects power supply wires to machines and equipment and connects cables and wires between machines and equipment
  • Diagnose and repair complex machine and electrical and electronic problems including non-routine electrical issues such as power quality
  • Assemble component electrical parts per specifications and bench testing before installation
  • Read and thoroughly understand electrical schematics and apply that understanding to real time systems
  • Update schematic drawings to incorporate changes in equipment as needed
  • Plan layout of wiring and install conduit, wiring and ancillary electrical equipment
  • Install power supply wiring and conduit and troubleshoot issues as they arise
  • Completes root cause analysis and recommends solutions
  • Participate in small process improvement teams
  • Train other electricians
  • Use SAP for Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Work Order Process

 

Core Skills and Qualifications
The ideal Electrician I candidate must possess all of the following:

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Three (3) years of experience in diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment or machinery, or comparable experience with trade school or training
  • Ability to read/write wiring diagrams, schematics and blueprints and analytical diagnosis of problems
  • Basic functional knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Basic functional knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC)
  • Knowledge of electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature and pressure gauges
  • Knowledge of industrial controls and instrumentation
  • Basic mechanical aptitude and ability to troubleshoot basic problems including knowledge of machines and tools, their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
  • Understanding of microprocessor hardware and software configurations and ability to perform basic analog and digital circuit design
  • Know how to use Multi-meter, scope, basic hand tools, and portable power tools
  • Demonstration of minimum proficiency with the English language in order to ensure effective new hire training and on-going communications about safety and quality issues
  • Ability to work 12-hour overnights on a COP schedule

 

In addition to the level I requirements listed above; an Electrician II candidate must possess:

  • Five (5) years of experience in diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment or machinery, or comparable experience with trade school or training
  • Ability to program Programmable Logic Controllers using basic and ladder logic
  • Thorough understanding of National Electrical Code (NEC)
  • Advanced knowledge of electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature and pressure gauges 
  • Advanced knowledge of industrial controls and instrumentation
  • Advanced mechanical aptitude and ability to troubleshoot basic problems including knowledge of machines and tools, their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain powered industrial truck (PIT) license

 

In addition to the level I & II requirements listed above; an Electrician III candidate must possess:

  • Seven (7) years of experience in diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment or machinery, or comparable experience with trade school or training
  • Understanding of electrical laws and principals (KVL, Ohm’s Law, Power Law, etc.)
  • Expert knowledge of electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature and pressure gauges
  • Ability to troubleshoot complex problems
  • Ability to make changes to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) using advanced ladder logic, read/write wiring diagrams, schematics and blueprints, and analytical diagnosis of problems
  • Ability to originate instruction documents that can be used by other technicians to perform preventive maintenance or verify electrical system operation.

 

Preferred Skills and Qualifications:

  • Prior experience using software for Preventive Maintenance (PM) and work orders, SAP 
  • Associates Degree in Electronics Technology
  • Apprenticeship training or equivalent electrical trade school
  • Prior PIT experience
  • SAP experience

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