Facilities Electrical Engineer Needed For Innovative and Growing Engineering and Manufacturing CompanyThis Jobot Job is hosted by: Billy Surch
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Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 per year
A bit about us:Our client produces a wide range of copper materials in strip, coil, sheet, and plate forms encompassing a variety of attractive colors and finishes. With a heavy emphasis on research and development, we are unmatched in our ability to develop proprietary and customized materials to continually meet our customers' needs.
Why join us?- Competitive base salary and overall compensation package
- Full benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Generous PTO, vacation, sick, and holidays
- Life Insurance coverage
- 401 (K) with generous company match
Job DetailsManage facilities, including maintenance and repair, to support entire organization.
Maintain grounds which include snow and lawn care.
Maintain all facility piping both above and underground, HVAC systems and all utilities.
Analyze market conditions and make recommendations for purchase of energy (electricity, natural gas, Nitrogen and hydrogen) to meet production requirements.
Control costs and initiate energy efficiency improvements.
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