Industrial Electrician Technician
Listed on 2026-01-14
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
This position will be posted for a minimum of 3 days and will remain open until filled or adjusted based on the volume of applicants.
Further your career at Ball, a world leader in manufacturing sustainable aluminum packaging. Achieve extraordinary things when you join our team, and make a difference in your professional development, the community, and around the globe!
Ball is thrilled to receive Newsweek's 2023 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplace award! As a sustainable product leader, we have over 16,000 global team members. From endlessly recyclable aluminum cans, and cups, to aerosol bottles, our goal is to contribute to a better community, society, and world.
Position OverviewAs an Industrial Electrician Technician, you play a critical role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and efficiency of high-speed industrial equipment within the aluminum can manufacturing process. Your responsibilities encompass the installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, including PLCs and automation controls. By adhering to safety standards such as NFPA 70E and collaborating across teams, you contribute to minimizing downtime, enhancing production efficiency, and supporting continuous operational excellence.
Our crews work 12‑hour shifts (6am‑6pm / 6pm‑6am) working 4 days on / days off. Schedules will rotate from day to night shift every 4 weeks.
Competencies- Electrical Expertise: proficient in maintaining and repairing industrial electrical equipment
- Complex Troubleshooting: skilled in diagnosis and resolving intricate electrical issues, ensuring minimal downtime and optimal equipment performance
- Maintenance Planning: capable of organizing, prioritizing, and coordinating maintenance tasks to enhance equipment reliability and production efficiency
- Effective Communication: clearly conveys information across teams and shifts to ensure seamless operations
- Attention to Detail: identifies inefficiencies and potential electrical issues, proposing improvements
- Safety Awareness: strict adherence to safety protocols and regulatory requirements, including NFPA 70E standards
- Collaboration Approach: fosters a cooperative work environment, working well with others across various functions and crews
- Training Support: engages in mentoring and on-the-job training (OJT) initiatives to support team development
- Advanced mechanical troubleshooting, proficient in diagnosing and resolving issues in electrical systems ranging from 24V to 600V
- PLC programming and diagnostics (Rockwell preferred), to ensure seamless automation and control of production equipment
- Reading and interpreting wiring diagrams and schematics
- Installation of electrical components such as conduit, wire sizing, and pulling
- Maintenance of VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives), transducers, and proximity sensors
- Quality Camera Control Adjustments, knowledgeable in configuring and adjusting industrial inspection cameras used for quality control
- Use of diagnostic tools for field measurements and control software
- Electrical System Maintenance and Repair; install, troubleshoot, and maintain electrical systems (24V‑600V), including motors, VFDs, sensors and control panels
- PLC and Automation Support; program and troubleshoot PLCs (preferably Rockwell), ensuring seamless integration with production equipment
- Equipment Installation and Upgrades; execute electrical installations and system enhancements to improve equipment efficiency and reliability
- Safety Compliance; adhere to NFPA 70E standards and company safety protocols, implementing corrective action as needed
- Technical Documentation; maintain accurate records, including wiring schematics (paper and AutoCAD) and daily log entries
- Collaboration and Communication; work effectively across shifts and departments, ensuring clear communication regarding electrical issues and resolutions
- Training and Development; participate in on-the-job training (OJT) programs, supporting the skill development of production and maintenance teams
- May be subject to all of the following, but not limited to:
- Hot/Cold working conditions
- Loud / Noisy environment
- Standing…
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