Electrical Supervisor
Listed on 2025-12-24
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
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UNACEM North America is seeking a qualified electrical supervisor to conduct Electrical and instrument maintenance on all equipment throughout the plant process areas, supplying the department with the tools, training, and resources, while providing a safe work environment at the Tehachapi plant in CA. This position reports to the Maintenance Manager.
Base Pay Range$93,400.00/yr - $/yr
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HR Leader | SHRM-CP | MSHRM | PHR |Driving HR Excellence @ UNACEM North America Cement Operations Responsibilities- Evaluate and analyze all of the equipment throughout the plant to ensure optimization of the process areas and identify any new issues that need attention.
- Performs daily inspections on the work performed to ensure the work is completed and equipment is in proper operation to release to Production.
- Ensure compliance with Company safety policies and MSHA/OSHA regulations. Conduct crew safety meetings and required inspections to ensure a safe working environment.
- Research and implement the current electrical safety codes, training, and safe electrical work practices to ensure the electrical personnel and equipment are as efficient as possible for the plant operations.
- Create a purchase requisition of parts and tools needed for our department.
- Ensure equipment, work areas, measuring instruments, tools, and accessories are in a safe, clean, neat, and orderly condition.
- Administration of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Plant Time Keeping System, including participation in disciplinary and grievance processes.
- Evaluate stock in the warehouse and create new SAP's for items that are not in our system.
- Reviews and audits all tools and materials, ensuring all resources are available for the tasks at hand, e.g., tools, manpower, parts, and any manuals or drawings involved.
- Coordination and Scheduling of the maintenance to be performed the next day with the production and maintenance supervisors, alongside the department coordinator, to provide longevity and consistent production.
- Conduct electrical and water meter readings.
- Provide ongoing maintenance support to the plant for all shifts by participating in the plant’s on-call program. This includes evaluating and determining the course of action for maintenance incidents after hours and on weekends while on call, and may require on-site supervision of the resolution to maintain operational efficiency.
- Other duties as assigned.
- An associate's degree in a vocational or technical field ( e.g., Industrial Electrical, Electrical Engineer) is preferred.
- Minimum of 2 years as an electrical coordinator or supervisor in heavy industry, mining, or cement plant experience.
- Minimum 5 years of electrical experience in an industrial mining facility (preferably cement).
- Experience working with electrical equipment/installations in a heavy industrial setting, including VFDs, low and medium-voltage switch gear, 12.5 kv, I/O systems, protective relays, industrial motors, and instrumentation. Familiarity with automation. Experience leading/supervising electricians.
- Electrical Engineer or Electrical Supervisor, or Journeyman Electrician in a heavy industrial setting or the cement industry.
- MSHA 46, supervisory skills, VFD, motor maintenance, and the National Electric Code, SAP training, NFPA 70E arc flash training.
Compensation:
Annual salary range of $93,400 to $116, 700 depending on experience.
Additional Benefits:
Life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid time off (PTO), and paid holidays.
Work Environment: A positive, collaborative, and safety-focused work environment that emphasizes teamwork, continuous improvement, and a commitment to operational excellence.
Seniority level- Associate
- Full-time
- Manufacturing
- Mining
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