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Electrician (Tech Specialist)
You will be responsible for maintaining, installing, and repairing electrical distribution, branch circuits, building control, and lighting systems for Nationwide Ins. Central Ohio campus.
Responsibilities
Install, maintain, and repair electrical control, wiring, and lighting systems
Read technical diagrams and blueprints
Perform general electrical maintenance on equipment via CMMS program.
Inspect transformers and circuit breakers and other electrical components
Troubleshoot electrical issues using appropriate testing devices
Repair and replace equipment, electrical wiring, or fixtures
Follow National Electrical Code state and local building regulations
Circuit breaker corrective maintenance
Work closely with outside contractors
Engage with others on projects within or outside electrical shop
Contribute to annual building power downs
Follow all LO_TO & safety policies
Qualifications
Work in a team or autonomously to complete work orders and provide maintenance/electrical support
Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment with people of varying skills and backgrounds
Must be motivated towards productivity improvements, safety, and quality awareness.
Familiar with latest NFPA 70E & Arc-flash requirements
Electrical system, power generation, blueprints and maintenance and repair knowledge
Ability to troubleshoot equipment such as medium voltage/low AC motors, medium/low voltage VFDs, PLCs, SLC 500, compact Logic.
Basic working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Teams.
Good knowledge of heating and air conditioning systems a plus
Experience as an in-house electrician a plus
Network knowledge for BMS and EPMS systems a plus
Fire alarm and security system knowledge a plus
Compensation grade E4
Job Description Summary
Providing a safe, comfortable and reliable work environment to cultivate innovation and growth is our priority. It takes a diverse set of skills, talents and abilities to operate and maintain Nationwide facilities with integrity and excellence. If you love providing outstanding customer service and take pride in contributing to an exceptional associate experience, we want to know more about you!
As a Technical Specialist, Facilities, you'll be responsible for moderately complex, specialized facility maintenance and repair services in one or more of the technical and skill trades of preventive/predictive maintenance, structural, electrical, plumbing heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) or cabling. You'll also assist others in the resolution of complex problems and issues and provide technical training for other members of the team.
Job Description
Develops and ensures maximum operational efficiency of facilities and equipment, as well as upkeep of all grounds and support equipment, through the direction of a technical support staff.
Ensures all systems, including utility infrastructure, are fully operational and inspected according to accepted standards and practices, including preventive maintenance schedules.
Acts as a specialist for specific maintenance tasks for service and repairs in specialty areas.
May be a team lead of a staff responsible for the operation and maintenance of HVAC and life safety systems, as well as mechanical equipment such as boilers, large chillers, air compressors, generators, motors, turbines, pumps and ventilating and refrigeration equipment in a large commercial facility.
Provides advice and guidance to complete complex projects.
May assist supervisor with project budget oversight.
Responds to customer service requests and responds to all maintenance, fire systems and emergency calls.
Assists the supervisor with work team issues including safety compliance and training, workflow planning and day-to-day administration.
Remains familiar with and follows all federal, state and local safety and environmental laws and regulations.
Fulfills responsibilities by specialized technical and skilled trade:
Preventive/Predictive Maintenance: Serves as team lead responsible for preventive and predictive maintenance and repair.
Structural: Serves as team lead responsible for carpentry, masonry, painting, and lock work as related to facility maintenance and developing solutions to issues.
Electrical: Serves as team lead responsible for preventive and predictive electrical facility infrastructure maintenance and repair.
Plumbing: Serves as team lead responsible for plumbing, refrigeration and mechanical systems as they relate to facility maintenance.
HVAC and HVAC Operations: Serves as team leader responsible for HVAC and HVAC Controls maintenance and controls. Maintains digitally-controlled building management system (BMS); programs BMS software and software devices to accommodate new equipment, hardware, processors or alteration of existing equipment. Responds to customer service requests and responds to all maintenance, fire systems and emergency calls. Tests water systems, life safety systems and administers chemical treatment programs.
Cabling: Serve as a liaison between Corporate Real Estate (CRE), Property Operations and Infrastructure and Operations (I&O) focused on infrastructure, cabling, building codes and standard compliance. Responsible for delivering cabling and fiber projects, including, but not limited to BAS cabling upgrades, MDF build-outs for cable and fiber, fiber backbone upgrades, lab consolidations, computer room upgrades and wireless access point installations.
May perform other responsibilities as assigned.
Reporting Relationships: Reports to Supervisor or Manager. May lead project teams during operations or maintenance.
Education: Associate of science degree, certificate from technical school or successful completion of Department of Labor-approved training program or equivalent.
License/Certification/Designation: Associates must acquire the required federal and/or state licenses and registrations within the time designated by the business unit. Additional licenses and registrations may be required when new products and services are implemented. If an associate fails or is unable to obtain required licenses and registrations within the designated time period, the associate will be ineligible to continue in the position and employment may end.
Licenses, certifications and designations required or preferred include the following:
Predictive: Level 1 Vibration Certification, Level 1 Thermography Certification required.
Structural: Locksmith Certification strongly preferred.
Electrical: Electrical license required (if mandated by applicable state to perform work). State Fire Alarm Certification, Level 1 Thermography Certification strongly preferred.
HVAC: Universal CFC Certification, State Stationary Engineer's license or equivalent course work required.
HVAC Operations: State Stationary Engineers license or equivalent course work required.
Plumbing: Universal CFC Certification required.
Cabling: BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) is preferred.
Experience: Typically, five or more years of proven related work experience.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Demonstrated knowledge of facility maintenance troubleshooting; understanding of all building, electrical, fire, OSHA, EPA and other federal, state and local codes and regulations; planning, installation, maintenance, testing, repair and operation of building, electrical, HVAC and life safety systems; and able to develop and implement facility maintenance programs and procedures. Verbal and written communications, problem-solving and project management concepts and practices.
Other criteria, including leadership skills, competencies and experiences may take precedence.
Staffing exceptions to the above must be approved by the hiring manager’s leader and Human Resources Business Partner.
Values: Regularly and consistently demonstrates Nationwide Values.
Overtime Eligibility: Eligible (Non-exempt)
Working Conditions: Building maintenance environment. Overtime and nonstandard work hours as needed. May be required to work nonstandard and/or rotating shifts and to work outside in various weather conditions. Requires the ability to lift and carry objects weighing over 50 pounds and to push or move up to 100 pounds. Ability to lift, carry, walk, kneel, stoop, climb, balance and work from heights. Frequent exposure to cleaning chemicals and solutions.
ADA: The above statements cover what are generally believed to be principal and essential functions of this job. Specific circumstances may allow or require some people assigned to the job to perform a somewhat different combination of duties.
Safety Sensitive: This job has been identified as a Safety Sensitive position and, according to our substance free workplace program, may be subject to random alcohol and other drug testing.