Overview
Michigan Sugar Company has a full-time opportunity for a Warehouse Electrician / Instrument Technician at the Croswell Factory. This position is an hourly position working various schedules and is part of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers Local # 262-G.
The warehouse Electrician / Instrument Technician will maintain and do new installation of electrical and instrumentation systems in and around the warehouse.
Primary Responsibilities
- Install all trade sizes of conduit required for electrical and instrumentation wiring, ensuring the size and configuration match the application, including measuring, cutting, carrying, bending, threading and hanging in place.
- Pull wire for electrical or instrument requirements, ensuring the wire size and number of conductors are correct, including measuring, cutting, carrying and lubricating as necessary.
- Use hand tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, socket sets, pipe wrenches, hammers, and taps to install electrical and instrument devices; torque screws or connectors as needed using electrical and instrumentation specific tools, gauges and devices.
- Install, replace or repair electric motors, from fractional to multiples of hundred horsepower, including lifting, pushing or prying to position or align them.
- Troubleshoot electrical circuits to identify problems and restore equipment operation.
- Use tools such as electric drills, surface grinders, hammer drills, conduit benders, and wire pullers as part of the job.
- Perform all work in a safe manner, paying special attention to lock out tag out procedures.
- Use computers and logic as troubleshooting devices.
- Work with the mechanical crew as needed.
- Maintain good housekeeping practices.
- Demonstrate proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Other duties as assigned by management.
- Repetitive lifting or carrying items up to 40-50 lbs.
- Repetitive lifting above 50 pounds shall be accomplished with the assistance of another employee or the use of a mechanical lifting device.
Position Qualifications
State of Michigan Journeyman or Masters LicensePossess a High School Diploma or GEDPossess a valid Michigan Driver's LicenseMaintain license / certification through continuing educationIndustrial, mechanical or maintenance background (i.e. electrical, machining or welding) and other related experienceMust complete all aspects of Michigan Sugar Company's Electrical / Instrument Apprenticeship program and certificates of approved Electrical Trades Educational Program and Approved Instrumentation InstructionMust be able to climb ladders and work at heightsPerform tasks requiring heavy lifting, pulling, pushing, reaching, and bendingMust be able to program PLCs and VFDsMust be able to read electrical and instrumentation prints and understand ladder logicHave knowledge of networking and system boot-upUnderstand power grid and use of power transformersDemonstrate knowledge of how to safely and effectively use the tools needed for maintenance and repairsDemonstrate knowledge of how to safely perform work in explosive dust areas while running all equipmentUnderstand Preventative Maintenance proceduresKey Competencies
Ability to work with multiple pieces of technical equipment simultaneously, attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and troubleshooting abilitiesUnderstand verbal and written directionsLearn and complete new tasks in a reasonable amount of timeWork independently with and under the direction of othersTake the initiative, self-start and thoroughly complete tasksNavigate through equipment PLCs to operate machineryAttend classes as required to become proficient with controls and instrumentationAbout Michigan Sugar Company
Michigan Sugar Company was founded in 1906 when six smaller sugar companies merged their operations. In 2002, Michigan Sugar Company became a grower-owned cooperative and in 2004, it merged with Monitor Sugar Company to form the company that exists today. Michigan Sugar Company is headquartered in Bay City and has sugarbeet processing facilities in Bay City, Caro, Croswell and Sebewaing, Michigan. Its nearly 900 grower-owners plant and harvest up to 160,000 acres of sugarbeets each year in 20 Michigan counties, as well as Ontario, Canada. Those beets are sliced at the factories and turned into about 1.3 billion pounds of sugar annually. That sugar is sold to industrial, commercial and retail customers under the Pioneer and Big Chief brands. Michigan Sugar Company has 930 year-round employees and an additional 1,100 seasonal workers. It is the No. 1 employer in Huron County, the No. 2 employer in Bay and Sanilac counties and the No. 3 employer in Tuscola County. The company's annual payroll is more than $65 million and its annual local economic impact is about $500 million. Michigan Sugar Company is the third largest of nine sugarbeet processing companies in the United States and Michigan is one of 11 states where sugarbeets are grown in the country.
Michigan Sugar Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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