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Electrician - Assembly/Installation

Loos & Co. · Hartford, Connecticut · Posted Jul 1, 2026

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This role supports the production of quality products by ensuring electrical equipment and systems remain safe, reliable, efficient, and operational. The position is responsible for the design, installation, repair, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance of electrical systems for buildings, facilities, and equipment in accordance with internal standards and applicable codes. Work is performed using standard tools, materials, procedures, and ISO/AS work instructions while supporting quality and continuous improvement initiatives. The candidate must hold and maintain a current Connecticut electrician license. Under limited supervision, performs a broad range of electrical work including the installation, testing, troubleshooting, repair, and modification of electrical fixtures, control equipment, circuits, generators, panel boards, transformers, circuit breakers, heating units, and wiring associated with plant machinery, facilities, production lines, and new equipment. Works from schematics, blueprints, layouts, work orders, and verbal or written instructions to install, wire, diagnose, and resolve electrical issues.

Inspects electrical appliances, circuits, components, lighting, and systems to diagnose problems and determine repair or troubleshooting needs for new and existing equipment. disassembling, repairing, and replacing defective electrical or mechanical parts; Maintains required records and documentation, prepares project estimates for labor, materials, and cost, obtains necessary parts and supplies, reports malfunctions or shortages, and may recommend process improvements to enhance productivity and quality. Provides timely technical support to maximize equipment and facility utilization and minimize production loss.

Plans, lays out, tests, rebuilds, repairs, services, measures, cuts, sizes, and reworks machinery, parts, components, systems, and equipment using math skills and experience in electrical maintenance, light carpentry, industrial construction, plumbing maintenance, and general labor. Uses a full range of maintenance and electrical hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment, including lathes, milling machines, drill presses, grinders, welders, meters, oscilloscopes, computers, and related devices. Performs work involving cutting, bending, burning, welding, and dismantling assemblies, machinery, and facility systems as needed.

Performs and documents preventive maintenance and maintains clean work areas, machinery, and tools;

Communicates regularly with supervisors and co-workers regarding production, procedures, equipment, systems, and safety matters affecting the department or facility;

May recommend and support improvements to work methods, equipment, documentation, materials, safety practices, and team projects to improve quality, productivity, and cost efficiency;

May provide technical, electrical, and mechanical guidance to co-workers and may repair, replace, or fabricate necessary parts;

Follows company and safety policies and performs all work safely and at a satisfactory level or above.

Performance is measured by quality, output, and timeliness in accordance with ISO/AS and department standards, as well as complaint tracking, participation in problem‑solving, and cooperation with co‑workers and other departments. Performance is also evaluated based on knowledge and application of installation, repair, maintenance, and service work, including electrical maintenance and related trade skills, as well as the accuracy and timeliness of documentation. Additional measures include initiative, adaptability, attendance, compliance with company and safety policies, completion times, product and process quality, housekeeping, communication, and scrap reduction both individually and collectively.

Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English and to interpret material lists, schematics, logic diagrams, specifications, inspection standards, and related instructions. Must be able to follow detailed instructions, operate equipment, assess product and equipment quality, and solve technical problems.

Ability to work independently and with a team, take responsibility for conduct, attitude, quality and quantity of work, communication, accuracy, and timeliness, and maintain a respectful, cooperative, and constructive approach with others.

High school diploma, trade school/apprenticeship completion, or equivalent.

Must hold and maintain a current, valid Connecticut electrician license and remain current with applicable state building and safety codes.

Must have an adequate complement of personal tools to perform assigned work.

Must be at least 18 years old.

Must comply with company policies regarding drugs, alcohol abuse, and firearms.

With or without the aid of mechanical devices.)

Ability to stand on a concrete floor for approximately 85% to 99% of the workday.

The role requires visual inspection and monitoring of electrical fabrication and in…

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