Technical Electrician
Are You Ready to Make It Happen at Mondelēz International?
We are the creators of Oreo, Ritz Crackers, Triscuit, Sour Patch and Swedish Fish to name a few.
Mondelez International has job opportunities for Full-Time Electrician at the Nabisco/Mondelez plant located in Naperville, IL, which is a continuous improvement environment.
Benefits:
• You will be eligible for the comprehensive benefit package that has been negotiated by the company and union.
• Our union locations offer competitive benefits; including, but not limited to:
- Health and welfare (medical and dental).
- 401(k) Savings Plan.
- Family and medical leave.
- Military leave.
- Paid time off.
- Paid holidays.
- Company-Paid Life Insurance.
- Disability Insurance.
- Retirement benefits.
- Bereavement Leave of Absence Policy - U.S.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for your wellness
Schedule, but subject to change based on business needs: Monday-Friday / Able to work any shift / Weekends only needed on an Overtime basis.
Salary: The hourly wage for this position is $39.44/hr. $0.25/hr 2nd shift/ $0.30/hr 3rd shift differential. Benefits beginning 1st of the month following 60 days of employment include: Medical, Dental, Vision and Wellness Program.
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Responsibilities and duties:
• Performs all duties in compliance with plant rules and practices safety, conduct, sanitation and good housekeeping.
• Must become knowledgeable with basic electronic control devices so that installation and terminations can be made without physical or electrical damage to the equipment.
• Must be able to demonstrate proper use and care of testing equipment including but not limited to meters, probes, calibration instruments, and PLC programs.
• Must have the tools and knowledge to disassemble and reassemble equipment that is necessary to get to an electrical problem, service all
electrical motors. Any motor/ reducer over 5HP will have a mechanic service the reducer or vari-drive portion.
• Lay out and install any power, light and electrical control system without drawings. Install conduit runs with / without drawings. Provide rigging necessary to pull in cables.
• Maintain complete knowledge of electrical circuits in assigned area, including interlocking sequences, placement and switching procedures of the electrical distribution system and factory lighting circuits.
• Responsible for calibrating measuring equipment and tracking calibrations as needed as well as handle any follow-ups on corrective actions required.
• Provide technical assistance and resolution when electrical problems are encountered.
• Assemble and maintain electrical and electronic systems according to engineering data and knowledge of electrical principles, using hand tools and measuring instruments.
• Install and maintain electrical control systems and equipment.
• Maintain electrical, parts, assemblies, and systems to correct functional deviations.
• Set up and operate test equipment or PLC program monitoring to evaluate performance of equipment, or systems under operating conditions, and record results.
• Collaborate with electrical engineers and others to identify, define, and solve problems. Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical instruments or testing equipment.
• Analyze and interpret information to resolve operating or design-related problems.
• Evaluate and utilize shop electrical drawings for sound electrical troubleshooting practice.
• Know and understand method and sequence of operations for troubleshooting and testing processing equipment.
Qualifications:
• High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
• An understanding of Basic Electronics
• Basic Electrician/Electronic Technician skills, AB and TI PLC's temperature control, PID loops, RTDs, TC's pressure level, humidity/moisture, pH, electronic scales, photoelectric sensors, etc.
• PC skills - replace and reconfigure personal computer utilized in process applications.
• Install and maintain motors, motor control circuits, VFD drives, and 480v-power distribution.
• At least 2-4 years manufacturing experience as a hands-on Electrician or successful completion of an approved Apprenticeship Program.
• 2-year associate degree. We can consider a recently graduated person as long as they know how they PLC and basic electronic knowledge.
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