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An established industry player is seeking an Electrical HB Supervisor to lead a skilled team in maintaining electrical systems within a hardboard facility. This role emphasizes safety, teamwork, and technical expertise to ensure optimal operations. You'll be responsible for troubleshooting, supervising installations, and mentoring apprentices while fostering a high-performing environment. If you're passionate about electrical systems and leadership, this opportunity offers a chance to make a significant impact in a supportive and dynamic workplace.
At Collins, we are committed to building a better world. As a family-owned company founded in 1855, this begins with our commitment to land and resource stewardship on our 370 thousand acres of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified forest lands. With operations in California, Oregon, and Pennsylvania, we manufacture softwood and hardwood lumber, particleboard, and hardboard siding.
The Electrical HB Supervisor is responsible for maintaining the electrical and control systems within, and in support of, the hardboard facility. This position supervises the facility's electricians to ensure the team's work on electrical, instrument, and computer systems supports optimal operations. This individual must have a current Oregon Journeyman Electrical License.
Possession of an Oregon Supervising Electrician license is preferred, or the candidate must obtain it within one year of employment.
May be exposed to dust, noise, trip hazards, and variable temperatures and weather conditions.
Willingness to wear PPE at all times. PPE may include high visibility garments, hand protection, eye protection, hearing protection, hard hat, foot protection, and face shield.
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