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Panel Technician

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John H. Carter Company

Baton Rouge, LA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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Panel Technician John H. Carter Company - 3.2 Baton Rouge, LA Job Details 1 hour ago Qualifications Electrical schematic reading and interpretation Process control instrumentation Electrical instrumentation High school diploma or GED Electrical layout diagram interpretation Full Job Description Experience in industrial electrical panel building/production/fabrication. Complete point to point wiring and install a variety of electronic and electro-mechanical components (both repetitive and non-repetitive). Work with schematics, wiring diagrams and bills of material. Verify accuracy of design, manufacturing and as built documentation. Experience wiring, constructing, and troubleshooting control panels. Mounting and wiring of electrical components i.e. (photoelectric eyes, probes, solenoid valves). Power/debug/re-wire electrical panel and machines. Provide technical support during site installation. Should be able read and work from standard NFPA 79 style electrical schematics. Use of basic hand tools. Some lifting, bending and long-term standing required (see Physical Requirements section). Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. Available to work overtime including some weekends as required. Work collaboratively with development staff and support staff to maintain thorough knowledge of product capabilities, and to ensure that all communications between John H. Carter Co., Inc. and its stakeholders are precise. Follow John H. Carter Co., Inc. policies, procedures and methodologies. Other duties may be assigned. III. Supervisory Responsibilities There are no supervisory responsibilities associated with this position. Location These positions are available and located within the following areas: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Safety Eliminate potential hazards by ensuring appropriate safeguards and personal protective equipment is available and used and safe work tasks are communicated and adhered to. Know safety rules and work practices that apply to the work you supervise. Take action to confirm that all employees in your charge understand the safety rules that apply to them. Always take immediate action to correct safety rule violations. Unsafe acts or procedures will not be tolerated. Compliance with
NFPA 70E
electrical safety processes and procedures. Prevent bad work habits from developing. You are responsible to make daily observations of employees to ensure that they perform their work safely, and continue this observation regularly once safe working habits are established. Take action to correct or control hazardous conditions within your work areas. If it is beyond your control, remove the employee until the condition is safe. Eliminate unsafe conditions and prevent an accident. Set a good example. Demonstrate safety in your own work habits and personal conduct. Always wear personal protective equipment in areas where personal protective equipment is required. Verify employees are trained on the proper safety procedures to follow, including the use of additional safeguards such as machine guards and personal protective equipment. Make safety suggestions. Take an active part and participate in safety meetings. Report all accidents, incidents and near misses to management immediately.
Qualifications Education Required:
High school diploma or GED certificate 2-year trade school or union program
Preferred:
2-year trade school or equivalent union program
Experience Required:
2 years of related electrical or industrial instrumentation field experience Ability to read and interpret electrical and technical drawings Troubleshoot issues with industrial control equipment
Preferred:
3-5 years of experience in industrial control panel construction Communication Skills Verbal /Nonverbal Written Presentation Education Required High School or better Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights (https://www.eeoc.gov/poster) notice from the Department of Labor.