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Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. Dewatering Electrician in Fairbanks, Alaska

Job Summary

Build, maintain, modify, or overhaul electronic and electrical equipment and controls for the dewatering network. Apply knowledge of electrical theory and electronic principles in determining equipment malfunctions and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation.

Essential Functions

Plan details of working procedure by determining replacement needs, or new material required, and develop a logical approach to correct the problem.

Knowledge of voltage from 24 to 13,800, 480-volt submersible well motors, control panels, variable frequency drives, and low voltage instrumentation.

Analyze circuits, wiring diagrams and drawings to install, repair, calibrate, service, or replace electronic devices and systems.

Receive wiring diagrams, specifications, and instructions from supervisor and schedule repairs, installation, and electrical inspection work to be performed.

Perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of electrical theory and principles, statutory codes, properties of materials, and principles of operation of electrical equipment.

Start up and shut down equipment in accordance with company safety procedures for machine activation and shutdown and in line with MSHA and OSHA requirements.

Service electronic equipment by checking, testing, and replacing faulty components, circuits, printed circuit boards, and similar electronic devices.

Install, repair, and maintain communication cables and power distribution cables. Splice pieces as required.

Fabricate parts if not commercially available, using machine and hand tools common to the trade.

Determine need for, analyze, and make necessary running adjustments, repairs, and overhauls.

Advise and caution operator and mechanics about potential electrical problems and inherent dangers involved.

Notify supervisor of potentially dangerous electrical equipment noted and corrective action taken.

Punctuality and regular attendance is required.

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