Electrician General Labor - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

Electrician

Company Name:
Kellogg
The same great company you grew up with and know from your supermarket shelves has full time maintenance openings for Industrial Maintenance Electricians at our
kansas
City, Kansas Bakery in the Fairfax area.
The successful candidate should have 3-5 years experience in the following areas:
Troubleshooting, maintaining and installation of programmable logic controllers,
variable speed drives, high speed packing equipment, motor control centers, rigid conduit, single and three-phase motors, and plant lighting distribution panels.
Proven troubleshooting abilities in 3 phase motors and controls.
Experience with Allen Bradley PLCs and drives.
Ability to read electrical drawings, prints and schematics.
Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and the NFPA 70 E standards for electrical safety in the workplace is a definite plus.
The hourly wage for this position is $24.40 with .18 and .21 shift premium.
Additionally, candidate must be able to lift 75lbs and maintain a steady work performance that meets Kellogg new employee standards. Plus have the ability to work all three shifts, and be available to work required weekend overtime.
Kelloggs Kansas City Bakery provides the following benefit packet to our union employees:
Company paid medical, dental and prescription coverage for employee and family.
Company paid life insurance
Company paid vacations
13 Company paid Holidays
401K
Please submit your resume through Indeed.ComEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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