Electrician
Job in
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, 97128, USA
Listed on 2026-01-23
Listing for:
Pick-n-Pull Auto and Truck Dismantlers
Part Time
position Listed on 2026-01-23
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Electrician/ Electrician Installation
Job Description & How to Apply Below
CSS Mc Minnville
3200 NE Highway 99W
McMinnville, OR 97128, USA
- Continually:
Construct, install, and test electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with electrical codes. - Continually:
Dismantle, adjust, regulate and repair electrical and electronic equipment. - Continually:
Interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, layout conduit run and wiring circuits. - Frequently:
Inspect electrical, electronic, and related mechanical equipment to determine condition and make repairs when needed. - Frequently:
Operate grinders and portable power tools; use hand tools and may operate machine tools. - Frequently:
Lubricate electrical equipment and paint such equipment as required. - Continually:
Specifically maintain electrical and electronic equipment assigned. - Frequently:
Make control and panel board hook-ups. - Frequently:
Dismantle, clean, repair and reassemble motors. - Frequently:
Assist other members of department as required. - Occasionally:
Operate all equipment when needed for maintenance purposes during shift hours. - Continually:
Complete required reports. - Occasionally:
Forecast future electrical and/or electronic problems and deter them through preventive maintenance program. - Occasionally:
Work with outside service engineers as required. - Continually:
Report all equipment deficiencies or malfunctions for maintenance or repair to proper supervision. - Occasionally:
Help load and unload transportation vehicles delivering or picking up parts or material pertinent to maintaining plant equipment or property. - Frequently:
Obtain parts, tools and materials from Storeroom and other sources of supply. - Continually:
Perform related duties as directed by supervision.
- Punctuality and consistent attendance required.
- Perform work in safe manner, observing all safety rules and regulations pertaining to the job or work area.
- Must be able to think quickly and respond appropriately in emergency situations.
- Must be able to inspect, test, dismantle, troubleshoot, and make electrical repairs to all types of electrical and electronic equipment including using computers to diagnose problems and make repairs.
- Must have the ability to interpret drawings and sketches.
- Ability to drive company truck (possible manual transmission); drivers license not required.
- Must have the ability to drive the forklift and cranes as needed to do a particular
- No employee shall pose a direct threat to self or others.
- Sitting:
Rarely: sits a maximum of 2 hours per day, in break room or at desk working on computer. - Standing/Walking:
Continually - while performing normal maintenance of equipment and traveling to and from site of repair. Walks approximately 4-5 miles per day. Walking surfaces include gravel, cement, water, mud and uneven ground, asphalt, between piles of scrap pieces. May also stand on hot surfaces of furnace or steel. - Crouching (bend at knees):
Frequently – while performing normal maintenance on equipment and plant machinery. May work at knee, waist or floor levels. - Stooping: (bend at waist):
Frequently – while performing normal maintenance of equipment and plant machinery. Works / stoops at all levels including waist, knee and floor levels. May lean over motor to observe or work on a repair. - Reaching:
Frequently – reaches at shoulder or waist height level. Generally electrical panels are accessible, so positioning on ladder can eliminate overhead reach. Occasional overhead reach is required. - Twisting/Turning: occasionally – generally has option to twist body or move feet to change position.
- Climbing: frequently – climbing to areas required. Climbs grated steel stair ramps and ladders. Occasionally works from vertical ladders.
- Crawling:
Occasionally – may need to crawl to reach lower work area. - Kneeling:
Occasionally – to inspect, and/or work on a particular area. - Leg/Foot:
Occasionally – only for walking and vehicle inspection. - Handling: frequently – use hand tools, test equipment, electrical wires, electronic drives and controls. May handle spools of wire of 20-30 pounds.
- Fingering/Feeling /Grasping: continually - to use hand tools and equipment for electrical inspection and repair. Fine motor and sensation in hands…
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