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Technician III, Facilities Engineering

Queen Creek, Arizona

We awaken the world with energy.

LG Energy Solution is the global leader in lithium-ion battery technology for electric vehicles and energy storage solutions.  Located in Queen Creek, Arizona, LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. is LG Group's first cylindrical battery manufacturer in North America, leading the widespread distribution of electric vehicles with the most advanced battery technology in the world.

Join us as we inspire our talent with growth, challenge, action and collaboration to Empower Every Possibility!

Title: Utility Technician III 

Reports to:  Utility Technical Manager 

Location:  Queen Creek, Arizona  

 

Empower Every Possibility. 
 
As one of the largest battery manufacturers in the world, LG Energy Solution aims to be an eco-friendly company that prioritizes the environment, fulfills its social responsibility, and creates sustainable future values. 
 
Located in Queen Creek, Arizona, LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. will lead production of LG's cylindrical batteries (EVs) in the North America. 
 
Come join us in an exciting adventure of awakening the world with energy! 
 

Summary: 

LG Energy Solutions is seeking a Utility Technician III to support site utility operations team at our factory in Queen Creek, AZ. This role is essential in ensuring the factory operates safely and efficiently. The ideal candidate will be hands-on, proactive, and committed to maintaining LG Energy Solutions high standards for safety, reliability, and operational excellence. 

 

Responsibilities: 

  • Lead the repair and maintenance of a wide variety utility Systems and, supporting equipment and including but not limited to: HVAC system, chillers, cooling towers, pumps, boilers, air compressors, exhaust fans, collectors, substations, electrical panels, VFD’s, and production skids. 
  • Maintain proficiency with the Building Automation System (BAS) and makes recommendations to the utility supervisor on upgrades, program or setpoint changes to maintain efficient operations 
  • Provide coaching, training and direction to other technicians to resolve maintenance problems and coordinate services. 
  • Manage relations and coordinate with vendors on maintenance, job walks, LOTO confirmation, warranty service, scope of work reviews for any complex issues. 
  • Order parts, tools, materials for routine projects.
  • Facilitate inventory of parts, tools, etc. that are kept in stock. 
  • Properly maintain areas with Clean and Dry Room ratings. 
  • Ensure work is completed in a safe manner and maintain a safe work environment. 
  • Check and monitor equipment regularly to ensure normal operating factory conditions. 
  • Maintain cleanliness at worksite in accordance with 5S/3R standards and lean manufacturing practices.  
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Qualifications: 

  • High School Diploma or GED required.  
  • Vocational Certificate, associate's degree preferred or equivalent, relevant experience. 
  • Considerable knowledge of tools and techniques used in maintenance and repair in industrial facilities.  

Experience: 

  • Minimum of 15 years of maintenance experience in industrial utilities or factory environment.  

 

Skills: 

  • Advanced troubleshooting and repair skills in utility and process systems. 
  • Problem solving and critical thinking skills. 
  • Ability to analyze entire building needs via design evaluations, trending data and schematic reading.  
  • Ability to work well with individuals and teams across the company to ensure the team meets or exceeds expectations. 
  • Ability to prioritize work schedules, identify and correct problems and communicate effectively with staff and the public. 
  • Microsoft Office Suite and CMMS experience.  
  • Technical communication skills to relay information to Energy engineers and suppliers. 
  • Advanced mechanical and electrical knowledge. 
  • Comprehensive understanding of production and processing equipment. 

 

Why should you work here? 
 

  • You contribute towards more sustainable future. 
  • You are working with cutting-edge technologies. 
  • You will receive market leading Total Rewards Package. 
  • You will explore various Career Growth & Internal Advancement Opportunities. 
     
     

EEO Statement 
 
LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. 

 

 

Why should you work here?

1. Growth - You are a self-driven individual who seeks and captures the opportunities for growth we offer by acquiring and solving tasks.

2. Challenge - You reach beyond expectations and strive for innovative methods beyond the traditional.

3. Action - You are driven, take initiative, can execute decisions with agility and fulfill tasks to completion. 

4. Collaboration - You are enthusiastic about teamwork while respecting the different backgrounds and experience of colleagues.

EEO Statement

LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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