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Industrial Electrician

Monroeville, PA

Premier Automation is seeking an Industrial Electrician to assemble, wire, and troubleshoot industrial control panels, power drives, VFDs, and motor control systems in a dedicated panel shop at our Monroeville, PA campus. This role is best suited for electricians or electrical assemblers with 2–5 years of hands-on experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment who take pride in high-quality workmanship and prefer focused, shop-based automation work.

 

Headquartered in Monroeville, PA, Premier Automation designs and manufactures advanced automation, motor control, and drive systems for industrial customers worldwide. Our Monroeville campus brings engineering, panel fabrication, and testing together under one roof, offering a clean, organized, and collaborative work environment where safety, quality, and continuous improvement are part of everyday operations.

 

 

Our Benefits Package: Invested in Your Success

We believe in taking care of our team. Here’s how we do it:

 

  • Comprehensive medical coverage with a 100% company-paid deductible
  • Dental and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with employer match and immediate vesting
  • Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability coverage
  • Paid time off package with PTO, 10 paid company holidays, and paid sick leave
  • Overtime compensation
  • Company-provided tools and boot allowance
  • Education assistance for ongoing professional development
  • $1,000 employee referral bonuses
  • Employee wellness programs

 

 

Your Experience at Premier

Here’s what you can expect from the role, the team, and the culture that supports you:

 

  • Position Type: Full-time, hourly role with overtime eligibility
  • Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Location & Work Environment: Monroeville, PA, working in a clean, organized, temperature-controlled production facility
  • Team & Reporting: Reports to the General Manager of Manufacturing & Operations and works closely with crew leaders, shop trainers, and production team members
  • Team Culture & Appreciation: A collaborative, hands-on environment that values craftsmanship, teamwork, and continuous improvement, supported by employee recognition and team events
  • Interview & Onboarding Process: Virtual screening interview, on-site interview and facility tour, reference checks, and pre-employment screening

 

 

Duties and Responsibilities

As an Industrial Electrician, you will:

 

  • Assemble, wire, and troubleshoot industrial electrical control panels and enclosures
  • Build and wire motor control circuits, VFDs, power drives, and related automation equipment
  • Layout and organize enclosures, back panels, and subpanels according to drawings and specifications
  • Install and mount electrical components, devices, and wiring hardware
  • Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and bills of material
  • Apply proper wiring methods, terminations, labeling, and voltage separation practices
  • Verify components and assemblies for accuracy, quality, and compliance with drawings
  • Troubleshoot wiring, component, and assembly issues during build and checkout
  • Use basic computer systems for labeling, documentation, and shop tracking
  • Maintain clean, organized work areas and follow safety and quality standards
  • Support and mentor less experienced electricians as needed while continuing to refine technical skills

 

 

Experience and Qualifications

What We’re Looking For:

 

  • Educational background in Electrical Technology or a related field, or equivalent hands-on industrial experience
  • 2–5 years of experience wiring and assembling industrial electrical control panels in a shop environment
  • Strong experience with motor control systems, including contactors, overloads, power distribution, and VFDs
  • Ability to independently read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints
  • Experience working with industrial automation components and panel-mounted devices
  • Proven troubleshooting skills related to wiring, components, and panel builds
  • High attention to detail and commitment to clean, high-quality workmanship
  • Comfortable using hand and power tools in an industrial manufacturing environment
  • Basic computer skills for documentation, labeling, and shop systems
  • Positive, team-oriented attitude with a strong sense of ownership and accountability

 

Physical & Work Requirements:

 

  • Ability to lift, carry, and move materials weighing up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to stand, bend, reach, and move throughout an 8-hour shift
  • Frequent repetitive hand movements requiring fine motor skills and manual dexterity
  • Ability to work in tight or enclosed spaces using hands, arms, and upper body positioning
  • Ability to safely use hand and power tools in a manufacturing environment

 

 

Work Authorization

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Premier Automation does not provide employment visa sponsorship.

 

Employment is conditional on passing a background check and drug screening, subject to applicable laws and regulations.

At Premier Automation, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We believe that our strength lies in the diversity of our team and our inclusive culture that respects, values, and embraces the unique experiences and perspectives of each individual. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply and join us in our mission to foster a workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered to succeed.

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