Integration Electrician
Listed on 2026-01-27
-
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Electrician/ Electrician Installation
Location:
Chattanooga
Employment Status:
Hourly Full-Time
Function:
Manufacturing
Pay Grade and Range:
USXX - Grade USXX Hourly 40 $23.41 - $33.45
Bonus Plan:
OIP
Target Bonus: 5.0
Hiring Manager:
Roger Wade Layne
Recruiter:
Crystal Denise Dishman
Internal Candidate Eligibility Criteria:
1. Is a Lincoln Electric employee with at least 1 year of service
2. Is NOT on an active Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)
Intermediate level integrated systems electrical assembly knowledge and ability.
The following duties and responsibilities are required of the Integration Electrician II. It is understood that some duties will require assistance from more senior electricians. However, the Integration Electrician II will strive to learn and gain experience to master these duties.
Role Qualifications- High school diploma/GED
- 3 years or more related experience
- Check for missing or due parts
- Fill out non‑conformance sheets for modifications performed during assembly
- Locate CAD drawings for the electrical assembly process
- Train Electrical Integration Tech I when requested
- Read and prepare drawings or follow blueprints/schematics to determine wiring locations and ensure conformance with building and safety codes
- Inspect electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and needs for adjustment or repair, ensuring code compliance
- Test electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes to ensure compatibility and safety of the system
- Take inventory, order, and restock items when assigned
- Cross‑train with other departments as assigned
- Connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers, or other components
- Construct and fabricate parts, using hand tools and according to specifications
- Maintain an effective preventive maintenance system
- Maintain plant quality and safety requirements
- Complete assigned work efficiently and per Tennessee Rand Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work Instructions (WI)
- Assist in troubleshooting and correcting electrical problems in a fast‑paced environment and convey information to engineers to update or redesign equipment
- Work in a team performing work orders and providing technical support
- Record all maintenance activities and repairs and ensure all required materials and/or parts are available, prepared, and organized as necessary to optimize manufacturing operations
- Track and develop electrical maintenance work
- Confine with team leads to identify or prevent potential problems and work through to resolution
- Travel to customer locations to reassemble cells
- Perform electrical rebuilds as required
- May assist in estimating time required to complete the required tasks
- Coordinate work with customer contacts to verify drop locations, hot work permits and other off‑site requirements
- Complete required tasks by project specific dates
- Use a variety of tools and equipment such as power construction equipment, measuring devices, power tools, and testing equipment including oscilloscopes, ammeters, and test lamps
- Work from ladders, scaffolds, and boom truck
- Maintain or repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures
- Run wires through conduit
- Repair electrical base equipment
- Work closely with engineers and contractors
- Be knowledgeable of OSHA codes and requirements
- Be aware of safety and proper lifting and transporting heavy and oversized loads
- Be aware of automated equipment and its inherent dangers
- Be proactive in continuous improvement methods
- Maintain orderliness and cleanliness in the maintenance of equipment
- Follow directions and ensure a safe and high‑quality product and production environment
- Have good verbal and written communication skills
- Maintain a skills inventory score indicative of a level II or higher technician
- Measurement skills (measuring tape, calipers, etc.)
- Hand/power tool knowledge
- Intermediate‑Advanced mechanical ability
- At least 2 years in electrical construction or maintenance, which may include an approved apprenticeship program or an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience
- Industrial electrical…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).