About Re:Build Optimation

Re:Build Optimation was founded with a passion for manufacturing and a desire to provide industrial clients with a single source for projects ranging from simple upgrades and maintenance to custom-engineered, turnkey design and fabrication solutions. Re:Build Optimation delivers world-class technology outcomes across a wide variety of industries, including energy, chemical, food, glass, and more. Our two hundred team members upgrade control systems, implement new production capabilities from skids to full lines and facilities, design and build custom machines, and fabricate virtually anything our customers require. Re:Build Optimation aims to develop lasting relationships with our clients by partnering with them to promote and advance manufacturing in the United States.

About Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build Manufacturing, LLC (Re:Build) is a rapidly growing family of industrial businesses combining enabling technologies, operational superiority, and strategic M&A to build America’s next generation industrial company. At Re:Build we deploy deep expertise in operations management and technology to supercharge performance of our subsidiaries by implementing core technologies across industrial platforms in diverse growth markets. Our goal is to help revitalize the U.S. manufacturing base over the coming decades, creating substantial opportunities for our employees and the communities where we operate.

We leverage deep professional expertise and a candid, principled operating culture to drive differentiated outcomes for our customers, our employees, our communities and our investors. Ours is a fast-paced environment where individuals can stretch and be challenged with a wide variety of opportunities and projects. We empower and support our employees to pursue their fullest potential and provide meaningful avenues for personal and professional growth.

Who we are looking for

Re:Build Optimation Technology, LLC is seeking an individual for an Apprentice Electrician position.  This is a 5-year New York State accredited program that combines on-the-job training and classroom instruction at Monroe Community College and provides a New York State Journey Worker Certificate upon completion. Re:Build Optimation Technology, LLC is Veteran Administration (VA) certified education facility for apprenticeships. Qualified veterans may use their VA benefits such as The Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) to assist in living expenses while in the program.

It is an entry-level position, with performance reviews/evaluations every 6 months and a wage increase after each satisfactory review.

Hours: M-F 6:00am-2:30pm.

What you get to do

  • Industrial Electricians install power distribution, automation, and process control equipment, connect all types of wires to circuit breakers, transformers, outlets, or other components.
  • When installing wiring, Electricians use hand tools such as conduit benders, screwdrivers, pliers, knives, hacksaws, and wire strippers, as well as power tools such as drills and saws.
  • Later, you will  use ammeters, ohmmeters, voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and other equipment to test connections and ensure the compatibility and safety of components.
  • Work is performed in industrial and shop environments for cutting edge projects in food/drug manufacturing, green energy, machine maintenance, chemicals and petrochemicals, Aerospace, and much more.
  • Awareness of construction/industrial site safety practices is taught extensively and is expected. Must possess a strong and professional work ethic.
  • Must display true interest in learning high level of craftsmanship, quality, and technical detail.

What You Bring To The Team 

  • Must be physically able to perform the work of a Electrician: climb and work from heights, work in confined spaces and lift and/or move heavy objects.
  • Will be required to work in hot and cold environments and in all weather conditions.
  • History of mechanical aptitude, attendance of BOCES, or trade experience is desirable.
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including overtime and occasional travel.

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or High School Equivalency Diploma (such as TASC or GED).   
  • 1 year of Algebra or equivalent. 
  • Reliable transportation to and from work and school.
  • Must be able to pass a drug test.
  • Must have clean driver’s license.

Compensation

  • Starting @ $18 per hour, with $1 per hour increases every 6 months throughout program. Journey-Worker increase upon graduation.

Required Information For Consideration

  • If you are interested in this position, please provide a current resume and cover sheet indicating why you are interested and/or qualified.
  • Please submit request to Jonathan Shaffer via e-mail at Jonathan.shaffer@optimation.us.
  • For questions regarding this job offering, please use the above email address or call 585-321-2300. 
  • Requests for consideration shall be tendered up to November 15th 2024, at which time the posting shall be closed.

 

We want to work with people that reflect the communities in which we operate

Re:Build Manufacturingis proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, parental status, cultural background, organizational level, work styles, tenure and life experiences. Or for any other reason.

Re:Build is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at accommodations.ta@ReBuildmanufacturing.com or you may call us at 617.909.6275.

 

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