Breaker Technician at Group CBS
Sumner, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Circuit breaker repair, Electrical troubleshooting, Mechanical aptitude, Schematic reading, Wiring diagrams, Test equipment operation, Measuring tools, Technical documentation, Computer literacy, Excel, PDF, Outlook, Safety compliance, Preventive maintenance, Power distribution equipment

Industry

Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

Description
Circuit Breaker Technician Schedule Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 3:30pm (Varies) Overtime required as needed   Pay DOE, compensation depending on experience   Overview Hands on shop role repairing, upgrading, reconditioning, and re manufacturing electrical power distribution equipment, from a single circuit breaker to complete substations.   What you will do • Read breaker evaluations and work orders, then complete requested service • Disassemble and reassemble circuit breakers with accurate documentation • Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical issues and complete repairs • Work safely around stored energy mechanisms • Read schematics and wiring diagrams and follow OEM manuals and detailed instructions • Test and electrically operate breakers including charge, close, and trip functions • Operate test equipment relevant to breaker type • Recondition and verify key electrical components such as motors, relays, coils, and aux switches • Support onsite and emergency jobs when needed after training • Maintain good housekeeping in your work area • Routine mechanical tasks   What we are looking for • High school diploma or equivalent required • Strong mechanical aptitude with solid electrical troubleshooting skills • Ability to troubleshoot electrical circuits safely and make repairs • Ability to use measuring tools such as vernier caliper, micrometer, and tape measure • Willingness to read and study OEM manuals and technical literature • Comfortable with basic computer use including Excel, PDF, and Outlook • Must have your own tools • Detail oriented, organized, team player, strong communication, able to work at a fast pace • Willingness to travel to some job sites after training   Skill mix • Mechanical skills about 80 percent • Electrical skills about 20 percent   Physical requirements • Capable of lifting 50 pounds • Occasional reaching or working overhead, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling • Frequent walking • Continuous standing and repetitive hand motion • Lifting includes occasional up to 75 pounds, frequent up to 50 pounds, and continuous up to 25 pounds   Similar roles Circuit Breaker Technician, Breaker Repair Technician, Electrical Repair Technician, Electrical Equipment Technician, Switchgear Technician, Power Distribution Technician, Electrical Test Technician, Electromechanical Technician, Electrical Assembler, Field Service Technician Auto Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Lube Technician, 
Responsibilities
The technician will disassemble, repair, and recondition electrical power distribution equipment including circuit breakers and substations. They are also responsible for troubleshooting electrical and mechanical issues while maintaining accurate service documentation.
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