Electrician Helper
Assists 1st and 2nd Class Electricians and performs some of the simpler repairs on motors and electrical circuits without direct supervision.
Electrician II
Performs all types of electrical work necessary in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment, machinery and power distribution lines not to exceed 500 volts, except under the direction of the 1st Class Electrician in all departments of plant.
Tears down, cleans, oils, tests, repairs, or obtains replacement for any worn or damaged parts, and reassembles. Removes and replaces motor pinion, pulleys, belts, couplings and aligns motor with driven machinery where mechanical detail is not involved.
Strips and repairs motors.
Electrician I
Performs all types of electrical work necessary in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment, machinery and power distribution. Obtains instructions and other pertinent information such as blueprints or wiring diagrams for specific jobs. Tears down, cleans, oils, tests, repairs, or obtains replacements for any worn or damaged parts, and reassembles them. Removes and replaces motor pinion, pulleys, belts, couplings and aligns motor with driven machinery where mechanical detail is not involved.
Strips and repairs motors. Rewires motors. Works in field and in shop according to specific job. Occasionally works at great heights.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Needed
We’re looking for employees who are or have…
- Detail oriented and highly organized
- Ability to effectively work independently
- Good communications skills
Company Bio
Befesa’s state-of-the-art recycling facilities recover zinc from EAF dust generated by mini-mill steel producers listed hazardous waste under EPA regulations. Befesa’s management of this material is in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency requirements and allows the steel producers an option over landfilling or other expensive disposal methods.
Befesa utilizes high-temperature rotary (Waelz) kilns to reduce and volatilize zinc from EAF dust and recover it, along with other volatile impurities, as a crude oxide (“Waelz Oxide”) baghouse product. The WOX is further refined to zinc metal at AZP Metal Products’ facility in Mooresboro, NC. Befesa operates nine Waelz kilns at four strategic locations, Chicago, IL. Rockwood TN. Palmerton, PA. and Barnwell, SC.