Electrician
Bulldog Fire Apparatus - Nesquehoning,PA
Job Type: Full Time | Schedule: Monday-Friday | Day Shift
Work Location: On-Site
Position Summary: The Electrician is responsible for assembling harnesses, cables, switch panels, circuit boards, and a variety of different electrical components in heavy equipment systems.
Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot all systems.
- Repair defects.
- Report repetitive quality issues.
- Diagnostic proficiency: the ability to use diagnostic software and tools to identify and resolve electrical issues is crucial
- Read and interpret drawings, diagrams, orders, or reports.
- Inspect wiring installations, assemblies, and circuits.
- Test product to ensure conformance to specifications.
- Read and interpret instructions, assemble parts and use tools to fit electronic components.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience in electrical systems: This includes knowledge of circuitry, wiring, diagrams, and troubleshooting techniques
- Knowledge of heavy equipment systems: Familiarity with engines, hydraulics, and transmissions in addition to electrical systems is beneficial.
- Strong communication skills and ability to follow instructions
- Safety Awareness: Adherence to safety protocols and regulations is paramount.
- Team-oriented mindset and professional conduct
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 50 lbs.; frequent bending, kneeling, climbing, and carrying
Benefits
- Health with 50% paid by employer
- HRA—1st $1500.00—employer paid
- Vision and Dental
- STD and LTD—employer paid
- Life and ADD—employer paid
- Voluntary Life and ADD
- EAP
- 401(k) with matching
- Paid Time Off
- Sick Days
About Bulldog Fire Apparatus
At Bulldog, we have a well-known history and dedication to the fire and EMS industry. The business was originally established in 1933 by Clarence Farrar as a fire apparatus manufacturer. A national dealer, the company produced a wide range of fire apparatus. They were most recognized for their Brush Breaker and front mount pump specialty trucks.
In 1985, the company was purchased by Edward J. Murphy and renamed the EJ Murphy Co. Under Murphy’s leadership, we stopped manufacturing many of our fire apparatus and instead focused on “boutique” work that other larger fire manufacturers could not deliver on. Due to their popularity, we continued to make the Brush Breaker and our tankers, which we still manufacture today.
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For questions, please contact Janis Dvorak in Human Resources at 888-515-5145 or [email protected].