Equipment Maintainer Jobs
By Alstom At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Minimum of 1- the year of work experience in the Mechanical and Electrical maintenance field.
Experience using power tools and hand tools.
Good English reading, writing, and speaking skills are required.
Movement of rail equipment as required. The employee must possess a valid Alstom equipment operator’s certificate for moving rail equipment.
Complete interior and exterior inspections of the coach, including all subsystems and safety equipment.
Inspect equipment and complete repairs to ensure that locomotives and coaches are adequately prepared for dispatch.

Are you looking for a job that offers a great work/life balance and the opportunity to make a real difference? Become a Control Maintainer and help ensure the safety and reliability of our electrical systems. You'll be part of a team that works hard to keep our customers safe and our operations running smoothly. Plus, you'll get to work with the latest technology and have access to ongoing training and development opportunities. Join us today and make a real impact!

Overview:

Control Maintainers are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical control systems and components. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics, as well as troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems. Control Maintainers must also be knowledgeable in the use of specialized tools and equipment, and must be able to work safely and efficiently.

How To Become an Control Maintainer:

To become a Control Maintainer, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete a technical training program or apprenticeship. Additionally, you will need to have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a background check.

Control Maintainer Skills:

• Electrical troubleshooting and repair
• Knowledge of electrical control systems
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
• Knowledge of specialized tools and equipment
• Ability to work safely and efficiently
• Good communication skills
• Attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills

What is Control Maintainer Knowledge?

• Electrical theory
• Electrical codes and regulations
• Electrical safety practices
• Electrical components and systems
• Troubleshooting techniques
• Computer systems and software

What is Control Maintainer Responsibilities?

• Install, maintain, and repair electrical control systems and components
• Read and interpret blueprints and schematics
• Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems
• Use specialized tools and equipment
• Work safely and efficiently
• Follow safety protocols and procedures
• Maintain accurate records and documentation

What is Control Maintainer Experience?

• Previous experience in electrical maintenance and repair
• Experience with electrical control systems
• Experience with specialized tools and equipment
• Experience with computer systems and software
• Experience with safety protocols and procedures

What is Control Maintainer Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Technical training program or apprenticeship
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to pass a background check

Control Maintainer Education:

• Electrical theory
• Electrical codes and regulations
• Electrical safety practices
• Electrical components and systems
• Troubleshooting techniques
• Computer systems and software
What tools help Control Maintainer work better?
• Multimeters
• Oscilloscopes
• Voltage testers
• Circuit testers
• Electrical hand tools
• Computer systems and software
Good tips to help Control Maintainer do more effectively?
• Stay up to date with the latest electrical codes and regulations.
• Follow safety protocols and procedures.
• Use the right tools for the job.
• Take the time to properly diagnose electrical problems.
• Maintain accurate records and documentation.
• Communicate effectively with colleagues and customers.
Common Control Maintainer interview questions?
• What experience do you have with electrical control systems?
• How familiar are you with electrical codes and regulations?
• What safety protocols and procedures do you follow?
• What specialized tools and equipment have you used?
• How do you troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems?
• What computer systems and software are you familiar with?