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This is a full-time position is located in Fresno, CA. Please note you may receive calls from a 952 area code if you are considered for the position. Note this position does not provide any type of relocation assistance.Cargill ProteinCargill Protein is the umbrella organization of Cargill’s North
American beef, turkey, and food distribution businesses. Our businesses based in Wichita, Kansas,
provide wholesome, high quality, nutritious and flavorful products to customers
ranging from foodservice operators and grocery stores, to food manufacturers
and export markets. These businesses
employ more than 28,000 people in the US and Canada, who work at dozens of
processing and support facilities.Cargill BeefAt Cargill Beef,
we know that our customers don’t just sell products; they sell the reputations behind
those products. Our customers provide people with something that they crave and
love and it’s a product that we love, too. And we understand how deeply the
quality of our red meat connects to our customers’ reputations. After all, it’s
our reputation, too. We have been innovating for the last 150 years to bring
our partners new solutions that help nourish the world. We continue to
aggressively pursue improvements and produce real results that impact not only
our operations but our industry, employees and the world around us. By
continuously improving our products, processes and services we are ensuring a
better, more sustainable future for our employees, for our customers, for our
communities and for our company.The Industrial Electrician plays a vital
role in the ongoing Maintenance and Reliability effort, by not only executing
the work as planned, but by providing feedback and comments for improvement.
The Industrial Electrician is responsible for the faithful execution of work.
They will insist on having a work order number available to them to insure
appropriate accountability for parts, work materials, and the capture of their
time against the equipment being served. They will provide feedback on what
repairs were made to the equipment on the work order, and will offer
suggestions on how to improve the plans associated to the work effort. In the
absence of the maintenance supervisor, the Industrial Electrician is
responsible for completing maintenance activities as directed on a day-to-day
basis. This includes preventive, predictive, and reactive maintenance
assignments.2nd shift (14:00 - 22:30 hrs)Responsibilities:
Manufacturing Process Reliability
Maintain Process and Industry Standards andSpecifications
Safety, Health and Environment
Effectively and safely operates standard maintenancetools such as power tools, basic hand tools and basic electrical testingequipment
Perform preventative maintenance up to and includingAnnual PM’s.
Read and understand mechanical and electricalschematics without issue.
Complete minor troubleshooting of mechanical andelectrical related issues without direct supervision.
Follow prescribed safety rules and regulation as wellas other departmental policies and procedures. Help to develop propersafety techniques.
Locate sources of problems by observing mechanicaldevices in operation; listening for problems; using precision measuringand testing instruments.
Understand and certify in LOTO
Identify follow-up work required
Acquire planned materials, tools and documentationfor planned work, and work order information for reactive work.
Investigate job site if required – determine scope ofwork (reactive work)
Prepare work site – scaffolding, safety, etc
Perform maintenance task
Respond to interruption work from immediatesupervisor.
Move to next job after completion or as directed byMaintenance Supervisor
With the Maintenance Supervisor, resolve problems asneeded to perform work
Complete Closeout Activities including, Toolaccountability / Parts reconciliation, Sanitation tagging / Notificationto Production, Return unused materials and tools, Functional Operationstest complete, and arrange for PdM validation.
Complete, Sign and return hardcopyWork Order to Maintenance Supervisor complete with; Work Description, Symptoms,As Found, As Left, Start / Finish time, and Labor Hours and NoteDeficiencies, Delays, any Job Plan Feedback
Effectively inform through written communicationdaily pass-downs issues and actions.
Help to establish and implement preventative maintenanceprocedures for electronic controlled equipment, plant instrumentation andplant data collection systems
Maintain and troubleshooting electronic controlledequipment, plant instrumentation and plant data collection system
Self-starter and high performance individual withability to prioritize his/her daily workload.
Working knowledge of, ability to troubleshoot andrepair analog, digital control devices and sensors.
Ability to effectively operate and use anoscilloscope, VOM and other test equipment to troubleshoot and repairindustrial control devices.
Working knowledge of serial communications andability to troubleshoot communications between PLC/PC and ASCII devices.(bar-code readers, scales, label printers, digital displays, terminals,RFID, wireless networking, etc.)
Proven troubleshooting skills.
Aggressive to solve problems in a methodical manner.
Basic PLC programming and troubleshooting skills,preferably with Allen-Bradley
ElectricalKnowledge:
Demonstratean understanding of electrical control circuits that employ 24 VAC/DC and110VAC.
Identifyand explain the operation of 110VAC circuits and related equipment.Identify andexplain the operation of three phase circuits and related equipment.
Demonstratecompetence with test equipment.
Software:
WonderWare, RSLogix500, RSLogix5000, RSView, Windows XP plus other miscellaneoussoftware that is proprietary to our company.
PLCKnowledge and Hardware:
Identifyand explain the different components of a PLC and their function(s).
Demonstrateknowledge of PLC programming software (RSLogix500, RSLogix5000, RSView).
LAN:
Identifyand explain the different components of a LAN system and their function(s).
JobRequirements:
Authorized to work in the United States
18 years of age or older
Able to read. write, and speak in English
Must have 2-4 years’ industrial maintenanceelectrician experience or a minimum 7-month technical training.
Must be able to work overtime and weekends as needed.
Must be able to perform basic math
Preferred:
Previously worked for Cargill
Ability to use a Voltage Ohm Meter
Troubleshoot electrical problems without schematics
Ability to program PLC systems
Experience troubleshooting PLC systems
Familiar with NFPA 70E
Previously worked in a food processing environment
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.