Job Information
Procter & Gamble Site Electrician (ESO) in Boston, Massachusetts
Job Location
Boston
Job Description
Role description:
T his role is responsible for being the electrical systems owner for the site, which involves maintaining the Plant’s Electrical Safety Program for electrical power systems at the site, from the utility service entrance down to 50 volts. Power systems include medium and low voltage switchgear and circuit breakers, protective relays, standby generators, transformers, power distribution panels, panel boards, meters, and electrical personal protective equipment. Tasks include facilities electrical maintenance and repair work, small electrical installations, troubleshooting, coordinating electrical activities and resources during planned site-wide electrical shutdowns, conducting training and audits. Serves as the primary contact for the electric utility company and the supervisor for site electricians.
Responsibilities:
Monitoring of power distribution systems, ensuring compliance with applicable codes, industry, and P&G standards.
Conducting audits to verify compliance with safety standards and procedures.
Responsible for planning and execution of electrical maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs.
Responsible for managing and supervising junior electrician resources.
Responsible for testing, inspection and coordinating the repair of power distribution system devices and equipment.
Responsible for calculating and determining the available fault current at the point-of-use.
Responsible to keep single line drawings, short circuit studies, coordination studies, and arc flash hazard studies up to date.
Responsible for creating and maintaining nameplates for point-of-use equipment that include electrical safety details such as available fault current, electrical PPE, electrical source, etc.
Inspection of critical grounding points.
Ensuring the proper functioning and maintenance of safety lighting systems.
Creating electrical hazard assessments and clearly identifying those areas.
Capability building for employees on electrical safety, guidelines, and procedures.
Collaborate with the Construction Management Organization (CMO) on creating a scope of work and identifying contractors to execute projects end to end.
Be part of an on-call rotation for facilities/electrical emergencies.
Leads the review of proposed changes to electrical systems - provides input to the Overall Risk Assessment.
Maintains the site power system master plan which includes disaster recovery planning, replacement of obsolete equipment, repairs, projects and capacity improvements.
Manages energized electrical work permits and temporary wiring permit system.
Manages the selection of tools, equipment, and PPE used for work on electrical systems.
Maintains contacts and communication with the utility company.
Job Qualifications
Job Skills Required:
Licensed Electrician by the State of Massachusetts, or recognized by State of Massachusetts.
Qualifications Required to Successfully Perform Role (some may be developed while in role)
Knowledge of and abides by applicable codes and laws
Skills to perform electrical work following all electrical safety procedures
Extensive Knowledge of Power Distribution Systems
Is low voltage qualified (50 to 1000 V)
Is medium voltage qualified (1000 to 36 kV)
Advanced electrical hardware troubleshooting, repair, and documentation skills
In-depth root cause problem solving capability
Skills to plan and execute electrical shutdowns
Ability to read and understand electrical single line drawings, short circuit studies, coordination studies, and arc flash hazard studies and apply as needed.
Skills to lead and execute electrical projects and initiatives following P&G standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills necessary to interface with vendors, engineering contacts, core teams, and management
Self-motivation – able to perform job with little or no supervision and understand Leadership Intent and Vision
Job Skills Desired:
ESO Qualification per P&G Current Best Approach (CBA)
Leadership skills and ability to communicate effectively with teams
The following are Qualifications set by P&G for Plant sites that can be developed in role
Site Expected Qualifications (may be developed while in the role):
Low Voltage (50V to 100V) Qualified
Medium Voltage (1000 to 36 kV) Qualified
Electrical Systems Owner (ESO) Qualification
Priorities and Approximate Allocation of Time:
80% - Electrical System Ownership
20% - Coaching and capability building
The Procter & Gamble South Boston Plant operates 7-days per week. We rely on local talent and relocation is generally not paid. Electricians work on fixed shift schedules throughout the week. Additional days may be required to be worked as overtime, including work on weekends. Some travel may be required for trainings.
Job Schedule
Full time
Job Number
R000115982
Job Segmentation
Plant Technicians (Job Segmentation)
Starting Pay / Salary Range
$51.10 - $58.67 / hour
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