- Performs equipment installations and repairs by studying blueprints and work sketches to determine material requirements along with cost of supplies and labor.
- Troubleshoots, installs, repairs, inspects, and records facility equipment including but not limited to facility power systems, distribution panels, transformers, lighting fixtures, motors, control panels and all electrical cabling.
- All repairs and maintenance of devices, machinery and mechanical equipment will be in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer’s specifications and required state and federal guidelines.
- Observes all safety guidelines required by NARMC while performing any and all duties.
- Uses various hand tools including but not limited to drill, drill press, hand grinder, impact, core drill, multi- meter, saws-all, port-a-band, pipe threading equipment both hand and powered, inspection cameras, infrared cameras and multi-meter.
- Computers will be used but not limited to researching equipment, parts ordering, project pricing, engineering work orders, e-mails and viewing blueprints.
- Other work or duties may be assigned by the Engineering Director or Supervisor.
- Grounds work could be added. Snow and ice removal will be done by every member of the Engineering department.
- Will act as security by following guidelines outlined in NARMC policies and procedures.
- Employee must be willing to work a rotating on-call schedule.
- Employee may be required to work other shifts when needed.
In the event of an internal or external disaster, employee may be required to return to duty when needed
Education:
High school graduate or GED required.
Vocational school training desired, with courses in electrical, blueprint reading, mathematics and physics.
Experience:
Four years participation in a state approved apprentice program or equivalent
Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification:
Boiler Operator’s License within one year.
Current Arkansas Industrial and Commercial Journeyman Electricians License.
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