Underground Mining Electrician Construction, Mining & Trades - Superior, AZ at Geebo

Underground Mining Electrician

Description:
Cementation is the fastest-growing underground mine contracting and engineering company in North America. Specializing in the design and construction of underground mine facilities, including shafts, mine development, raises and much more, Cementation is focused upon safety and the relationships we build with clients and employees, seeking to make them long-term.
Our ability to design and construct world class projects requires the right mix of individuals and skills. Our successes are delivered based on the strengths of our employees. We are currently accepting resumes for experienced Underground Mining Electrician. In an attempt to recruit the highest quality people to join our team and demonstrate the value we place in our employees, we offer an extremely competitive compensation, bonus, and benefits packages, which are among the best in the industry
Duties:
Handle the full range of responsibilities related to Electrical needs for mining operations.
Performing maintenance activities on electric mining equipment and facilities
Electrical Construction & Maintenance experience
Mining experience
PLC experience
Knowledge of High Voltage Installations & Switching
Familiar with D C drives
Familiar with V F D's
Qualifications:
Education: Electrical Journeyperson Status (minimum)
Experience: 2-3 Years underground electrical experience preferred
Skills, Sknowledge, & Abilities:
Underground Electricians should have current MSHA electrical certification and underground electrical work experience. Must have strong troubleshooting skills, the ability to work with minimal supervision, and be willing to work varied shifts. Must have good attention to detail, a very strong safety record and a desire to improve processes. Strong organizational and time management skills are expected.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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