INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING ELECTRICIAN

INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING ELECTRICIAN


Company
KSK Food Products
Location
Caloocan, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
INDUSTRIAL / MANUFACTURING ELECTRICIAN

Job Overview

In the industrial electrician role, you will ensure the continued functioning of electrical equipment by its proper installation, maintenance, and repair. You must be able to understand technical documents, such as schematics, that detail job instructions. You must also adhere to the statutory codes that apply to your work. Success in this role will be demonstrated by the continued successful completion of assigned tasks with minimized equipment downtime.

Job Responsibilities and Duties
• Installs, repairs, and maintains the electrical parts of industrial / manufacturing equipment
• Works individually or as part of a team to successfully complete projects
• Follows safety procedures and adheres to electrical codes
• Correctly interprets technical documents for proper execution of assignments
• Conducts quality assurance measures and inspections

Job Requirements
• High school diploma; Vocational or equivalent
• Associate’s degree in a related field is required for the positions
• Certificate of completion in an apprenticeship program, or journeyman experience
• Knowledgeable in pertinent electrical codes and regulations
• Able to understand schematics and other technical documents

Must be able to handle physically-demanding tasks

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:
• Pay raise

Work Location: In person

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