Purpose
The Electrical Maintenance Technician will maintain, service, troubleshoot and repair electrical systems used in utilities and facilities areas. They will be required to work on a variety of electrical equipment ranging from lighting systems, to power distribution, and motors.
Responsibilities
- Performs troubleshooting and repairs on all commercial and industrial equipment.
- Examples
- Variable Frequency Drives
- Motors and Controls
- Power Distribution Systems
- Lighting Management Systems
- Perform preventive maintenance tasks on a large variety of equipment including infrared scanning and static bonding and grounding.
- Communicates, through various means, such as email, voicemail, and maintenance management system (Maximo) the status of ongoing work activities.
- Will work with voltages up to 13,200. Must have at a minimum experience with 480 volts.
- Adhere to Abbvie’s code of conduct
- Maintains the function of department assets to ensure reliable equipment and quality standards are met.
- Assists in root cause investigation and reliability centered maintenance analysis
- Capable of training others on tasks.
- Is proficient in multiple skilled trade disciplines and creates or edits maintenance job plans
- Fully proficient in their core function, performing advanced level tasks
- Assist cross functional teams outside of the maintenance organization.
- Supports continuous improvement projects and safety initiatives within the maintenance organization and/or the site
- Understands and follows all safety and GMP regulations.
- Assist cross functional teams outside of the maintenance organization