Description & Requirements
ANDERSEN CORPORATION SUMMARY:
At Andersen, we pride ourselves on our core values of Humility, Ownership, Meaningful connection, and Expertise - HOME. Headquartered in Bayport, Minnesota, Andersen Corporation is the largest window and door manufacturer in North America. We’re focused on bringing more light into people’s lives by helping them create healthier, happier spaces to build memories and do what they love. This applies to our team, too.POSITION SUMMARY:
Join our skilled maintenance team where you'll provide multi-skilled mechanical and electrical support, ensuring top-notch customer service, quality, and productivity in a TPM and CI environment. You'll play a key role in promoting a strong safety culture while continuously developing your maintenance skills and abilities. We value respectful workplace behavior and support your growth through ongoing job-related education. Be part of a company that invests in your future!
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Multi-skilled technician with a current State Board of Electricity Journeyman or Master license providing focused competency maintenance support. This position is a highly developed troubleshooting electrical technician that follows and enforces the National Electrical Code (NFPA 79)
- Mentoring apprentice (unlicensed) electricians is a requirement
- Trained on all electrical hazards and is an advocate for our electrical safety programs
- Continuous job-related training and current electrical license is required for this position
- Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of intermediate complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.)
- Can troubleshoot internal networks and MES equipment integration
- Use the National Electrical Code (NFPA 79) to enforce code that applies to electrical installations
- Diagnose PLC and HMI programs. (Load, modify, create)
- Understand switch functions and trip curves of low voltage circuit breakers. Understand the principles of circuit interruption, components of a switchgear assembly, and preventive maintenance requirements
- Troubleshoot, inspect and clean components in motor controllers MCC’s
- Bayport Tech: Competent at switching functions, components and operating principles of high voltage (13.8 KVA) switchgear.
- Excellent communication, time management, organizational and prioritization skills
- Ability to work in a team environment and self-direct activities
- Ability to manage vital maintenance functions to maximize corporate assets
- Directs and provides leadership/mentoring/coaching of other technicians including electrical code compliant applications installed by an electrical apprentice
- Provide multi-skilled maintenance/electrical support focused on customer service, quality, cost and productivity in a TPM and CI environment
- Understand and troubleshoot various mechanical components, including compressors, motors, pumps, and bearings.
- Perform shaft alignment using different methods and tools; handle gaskets, packing, and mechanical seals.
- Operate and maintain CNC machining equipment, manual mills, lathes, and surface grinders.
- Use hand and power tools to replace components, recalibrate machinery, and resolve equipment issues; read pneumatic system diagrams and measure vibration in equipment.
- Promote a safety culture
- Focused on developing maintenance skills and abilities
- Demonstrate respectful workplace behavior
- Strong focus on customer service
- Understand safety rules and procedures to safely perform all tasks
- Understand LOTO
- Assist Maintenance team members in the troubleshooting and maintenance of operations equipment
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:
- Journeyman or Master Electrician License required
- Advanced electrical and mechanical troubleshooting, reasoning and analytical problem-solving skills
- Competent at electrical building wiring installed to NFPA 70 electrical code
- 2-yr technical degree or equivalent past work experience.
- Continued technical training required each year
- Understand the hazards of and working on electrical components
- Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of basic complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.)
- Test and perform preventative maintenance
- Understand basic electrical circuits and safely requirements
- Understand basic function of PLC, drives and controls
- Understand and operate a volt-ohm-millimeters (VOM) and non-contact voltage testers to properly test for energized electrical circuits
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY:
- Some heavy lifting required to replace motors, pumps, extruder screws, etc., at low frequency. Equipment is provided to move / manipulate heavy components
- Occasionally lift /carry objects up to 50 pounds
- Occasionally squat, crawl, reach above shoulders, kneel and balance
- Requires repetitive action such as simple staring, grasping, firm grasping, and fine manipulating. (includes right and left hands)
- Outside work required
- High work from, ladders and platforms
- Working in confined space conditions
- Wearing the proper PPE
- Handling hazardous waste wearing the appropriate PPE
- Working near energized electric circuits
- Working with various chemicals
- Working near/on hot equipment/materials
COMPENSATION:
Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to work experience, education, geographic location, certifications, etc. Your recruiter can share more about the specific compensation package for your preferred role during the hiring process.
Successful candidates in this role are expected to earn $40.15 - $50.23 hourly.
CULTURE AND BENEFITS: