Maintenance Electrician

Statesville, NC
Full Time
Experienced
The Leggett & Platt Flooring division, located in Statesville, NC is searching for a Maintenance Electrician to join our Maintenance team to help support our Carpet Underlay  business. 
Leggett & Platt's inventive heritage and leadership in the residential products industry span more than 130 years. As The Components People, we are the leading supplier of a wide range of products and components for all areas of life, including mattress springs, carpet cushion, automotive components as well as bedding machinery and erosion-controlled products.

Learn more about the history of Leggett: https://leggett.com/history.

As a Maintenance Electrician you will have the opportunity to assist in working on projects that will improve current processes in our manufacturing process.  Your contributions will have a direct impact on the business by ensuring that our facility follows all electrical requirements.  The team you will be working with collaborates to ensure that projects are completed in a timely manner, and values great workmanship

So, what will you be doing as a Maintenance Electrician?
  • Safely install and repair electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical/electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment.
  • Replace faulty electrical components of machines, such as relays, switches, and motors, and positions sensing devices using hand tools.
  • Diagnose and repair or replace faulty electronic components.
  • Diagnose and replace faulty mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components of machines and equipment.
  • Follow manuals, schematic diagrams and blueprints using hand tools and test equipment to connect power supply wires to machines and equipment.
  • Perform Preventative Maintenance on machinery and electrical systems.
  • Must be knowledgeable of the safety requirements in the handling of chemicals and/or hazardous waste.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

To be successful in this role, you’ll need to have the following:
  • Must have at least 2 years Electrical Maintenance experience in a manufacturing setting.
  • Understanding and ability to apply NFPA 79 standards.

Reasons You'll Love It Here
 
Our benefits include medical (tele-visits included), dental, and vision insurance; as well as paid vacation and paid personal time. We also offer 401K (traditional and Roth), Discount Stock Purchasing and a host of other benefits including a discount purchasing program on Leggett & Platt made products.
 
You apply for this job at: https://careers.leggett.com/job/Statesville-Maintenance-Electrician-NC/1070923500/  
 
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