
Laminex Australia – A member of Fletcher Building is a leader in the decorative surfaces industry in Australia; we manufacture and procure a broad range of products for commercial and residential use such as laminate, engineered stone and veneers. We pride ourselves on quality and design. We believe that good design enables good living and our ambition is to make design accessible for every Australian.
We employ 5,500 people across our Australian division; we know that our people are our greatest asset and we continue to promote engaged and effective teams who deliver exceptional results for our customers, we are guided by our five core values – customer leading, play fair, better every day, be bold, and better together.
About the Role
We currently have a vacancy for a Maintenance Electrician at our Ballarat plant. In this role you will work within our Maintenance team to ensure the reliable operation of the Plant.
Your responsibilities will include high level fault finding, repair and maintenance on complex electrical systems comprising of Citect SCADA systems, Allen Bradley/Siemens PLCs and Variable Speed drives.
This is a ‘hands on’ position that will require a combination of installation, preventative/ predictive/ planned maintenance, along with breakdown maintenance tasks.
In, this role you will work on a 12hr day shift roster and be required to relieve sick or annual leave
About You
Our ideal individual will have the following skills and experience:
- Trade qualified Electrician – this is a mandatory requirement
- Instrumentation, Process Control, D.C drive and High Voltage experience would be advantageous;
- Manufacturing, Mining or Material Processing industry experience;
- A high standard of safety awareness and focus;
- A great team player who is equally energised by working autonomously
- Demonstrated skills in problem solving and fault finding;
- High level of attention to detail;
- Sound Computer literacy;
- The ability and drive to proactively support all continuous improvement programs.
- Some exposure to a Computerised Management System (CMMS) would be advantageous.
