Benefits: • 401(k) matching • Competitive salary • Dental insurance • Free uniforms • Health insurance • Paid time off • Tuition assistance Michigan Power Systems is looking for full-time Journeyman Electricians. If you are looking to advance your career and have a constant flow of work this is the place to be. 2+ years of commercial experience is required. Must hold a valid Journeyman's License for a minimum of 2 years. We're looking for long-term, lifetime, employees who like to work independently, but are also team-players; self-motivated, hardworking, goal-oriented with problem solving abilities. As an Electrician at MPS, you will utilize your skillset working alongside a dedicated team installing service for a wide variety of commercial and light-industrial properties. If you're looking for a position within a company that invests in their workforce, Michigan Power Systems is the place for you! Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Lead & Assist planning new or modified installations to minimize waste of materials, provide access for future maintenance, and avoid unsightly, hazardous, and unreliable wiring, consistent with specifications and local electrical codes • Lead & Setup job sites: direct and oversee a crew of 2-3, load/unload materials, compile material lists from blueprints/schematics, log daily progress • Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles, and installs electrical conduit/ cable tray. Pulls wiring through conduit or lays cable in cable tray • Connects wiring to switch gears, junction boxes, lighting fixtures and equipment. Installs area lighting, ballast, transformer maintenance • Lead & Assist with medium voltage troubleshooting and repairing motor controls • Installs control and distribution apparatus such as switches, relays, and circuit-breaker panels. Performs instrument installations • Connects power cables to equipment, such as electric motors, and installs grounding leads • Observes functioning of installed equipment or system to detect hazards and need for adjustments, relocation, or replacement • Lead & Assist in performing electrical function checks • Tools used include rulers, hand tools, hack saws, pipe threaders, conduit benders, ladders, etc • Maintains tools and equipment and keeps supplies and parts • Disassembles defective electrical equipment such as motors, switch gears and circuit breakers. Loads transports and unloads materials, tools, equipment and supplies • Lead & Assist in lifting, positioning and fastening objects such as wiring, conduit, cable trays and motors • Clerical/Administrative duties related to task or project documentation • Lead & Assists in performing motor control center buss connections, splice installations, stress cones, and fiber optic cables • Installs tubing runs as needed. Performs electric/steam trace systems • Attend safety training as directed • Must comply with all safety and company rules and regulations • Employee must be able to travel to and from the jobsite via personal vehicle or other public form of transportation Prefer candidates experienced with underground electrical installations and operating heavy-duty machinery: backhoe, skid steer, excavator and other equipment. Must be able to travel within the Metro Detroit area. • Day Shift, Monday thru Friday • 6 Paid Holidays • Overtime offered when available www.michiganpowersystems.com
See More Details >>Dana is a global leader in the supply of highly engineered driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies that improve the efficiency and performance of vehicles with both conventional and alternative-energy powertrains. Serving three primary markets – passenger vehicle, commercial truck, and off-highway equipment – Dana provides the world's original-equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with local product and service support through a network of nearly 100 engineering, manufacturing, and distribution facilities. Current Starting Base Wage = $32.85 with Journeyman Card or $31.01 without Journeyman Card 2nd & 3rd Shifts earn an additional $0.50 cents per hour for shift premium GENERAL SUMMARY: Perform a variety of maintenance, repairs, continuous improvement, and new installation functions on plant equipment and machinery with limited direction and guidance. Support manufacturing operations in a spirit of teamwork and cooperation. Troubleshoot and resolve issues in a timely fashion. Safely, professionally and efficiently, complete wiring projects and new installations per electrical line-up and documentation. ______________________________________________________________________ JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: • 1. Troubleshoot and repair machinery and equipment with minimal supervision using safe electrical techniques, schematics and diagnostic instruments. Perform mechanical functions and incidental work as needed to achieve assigned task. Verify equipment as functional and leave the area clean and safe. • 2. Operate in response to requests by maintenance supervisor or support personnel, and set priorities as required to maximize equipment uptime. • 3. Gather and maintain a complete set of required tools, including electrical meters and diagnostic devices. Utilize diagnostic tools and electrical schematics to define problem areas and assist with resolution. Develop PLC skills to troubleshoot controls related issues. • 4. Participate in preventive and predictive maintenance programs to improve operational uptime and equipment life. Recommend improvements and/or changes to PM systems/tasks when applicable. • 5. Follow designated work instructions as outlined for specific functions. These include, but are not limited to; PM work orders, continuous improvement tasks, new installation line-ups and repair/refurbish assignments. • 6. Update drawings/prints, suggest spare parts and suitable replacements, run conduit/wire-way and power drops. Build, label and wire panels/boxes in a professional manner per line-up and schematics. • 7. Follow standard practices and governmental regulations and laws relating to powered equipment. • 8. Perform other related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and management. • essential functions KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: • 1. Electrical journeyman’s card or equivalent work experience. • 2. High school diploma or equivalent. • 3. Ability to pass an Electrician aptitude test. • 4. Knowledge of industrial, mechanical and electrical codes, techniques and standards. Familiarity with government regulations for industry, and safe work practices dealing with high voltage circuits. • 5. Must have strong background in electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic arms, and overall machine troubleshooting skills. • 6. Skilled understanding and experience with electrical schematics and ladder diagrams. Expertise with meters and diagnostic instruments used to evaluate electrical systems, both low and high voltage and AC/DC circuits. • 7. Ability to read electrical schematics, specify and gather material and complete wiring installation or repairs with minimal supervision. • 8. Familiarity with complex machinery, electrical circuits and plant operating equipment. Should maintain a sense of urgency, self-motivation and overall good work ethic while performing tasks in a safe manner. • 9. Skilled in interpersonal relations and written and oral communications. • **THIS POSITION IS LOCATED AT THE WARREN, MICHIGAN FACILITY*** INDWM We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
See More Details >>JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform a variety of maintenance, repairs, continuous improvement, and new installation functions on plant equipment and machinery with limited direction and guidance. Support manufacturing operations in a spirit of teamwork and cooperation. Troubleshoot and resolve issues in a timely fashion. Safely, professionally and efficiently, complete wiring projects and new installations per electrical line-up and documentation. Competencies: Knowledge of industrial, mechanical and electrical codes, techniques and standards. Familiarity with government regulations for industry, and safe work practices dealing with high voltage circuits. Must have strong background in electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic arms, and overall machine troubleshooting skills. Skilled understanding and experience with electrical schematics and ladder diagrams. Expertise with meters and diagnostic instruments used to evaluate electrical systems, both low and high voltage and AC/DC circuits. Ability to read electrical schematics, specify and gather material and complete wiring installation or repairs with minimal supervision. Familiarity with complex machinery, electrical circuits and plant operating equipment. Should maintain a sense of urgency, self-motivation and overall good work ethic while performing tasks in a safe manner. Skilled in interpersonal relations and written and oral communications. Key Responsibilities/Deliverables: 1. Troubleshoot and repair machinery and equipment with minimal supervision using safe electrical techniques, schematics and diagnostic instruments. Perform mechanical functions and incidental work as needed to achieve assigned task. Verify equipment as functional and leave the area clean and safe. 2. Operate in response to requests by maintenance supervisor or support personnel, and set priorities as required to maximize equipment uptime. 3. Gather and maintain a complete set of required tools, including electrical meters and diagnostic devices. Utilize diagnostic tools and electrical schematics to define problem areas and assist with resolution. Develop PLC skills to troubleshoot controls related issues. 4. Participate in preventive and predictive maintenance programs to improve operational uptime and equipment life. Recommend improvements and/or changes to PM systems/tasks when applicable. 5. Follow designated work instructions as outlined for specific functions. These include, but are not limited to; PM work orders, continuous improvement tasks, new installation line-ups and repair/refurbish assignments. 6. Update drawings/prints, suggest spare parts and suitable replacements, run conduit/wire-way and power drops. Build, label and wire panels/boxes in a professional manner per line-up and schematics. 7. Follow standard practices and governmental regulations and laws relating to powered equipment. 8. Perform other related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and management. Education Required/Preferred: High School Diploma or equivalent. Electrical Journeyman's card or equivalent work experience. Ability to pass an Electrician aptitude test Nesco Resource provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
See More Details >>Becoming an electrician in Warren, MI, typically begins with an apprenticeship, combining hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The average wage for electricians in Warren, MI, is approximately $1,104.42 per week, with experienced professionals earning up to $1,255.50 per week. The electrical trade in Warren, MI, has seen consistent employment levels, with an average of 32,493 electricians employed over the past decade, and projections indicate a steady demand for skilled electricians in the region.