Green Diamond Resource Company is currently looking for an industrial level Electrician to work at our Chip Facility located in Fairhaven, CA.
This is a unique job working on the waterfront of Humboldt Bay for a production facility which stores and ships wood chips.
The wood chips are delivered from area sawmills and loaded onto vessels bound for both domestic and overseas markets.
You will be part of a small team of employees who keep the electrical and mechanical operation of the facility in excellent working order.
This position requires a minimum of 3 years heavy industrial experience working around high voltage equipment.
The Electrician services, troubleshoots, installs, and provides preventative maintenance to all electrical equipment at the chip facility.
Job duties include calibration of process control equipment, repairs to motors, controls, hydraulics, pneumatics, maintains volt supply line to the dock, performs cutting/welding and works in a safe and efficient manner.
Green Diamond offers an excellent compensation and benefit package for this job.
If you are interested in this position you can view the job posting and apply online from the career page on our website at www.
greendiamond.
com/people/career-opportunities
More about the company:
Green Diamond Resource Company is a fifth-generation, family-owned forest products company.
The rich history of our Company spans over 130 years.
We grow and nurture forests, a renewable resource to build homes, schools, and household necessities, harnessing carbon every single day we operate.
We are guided by our values of environmental stewardship and supporting our local communities.
We do what’s right, even when it is the harder path to follow.
We focus on the health and safety of our people first.
By taking care of all our resources, we plan to be here for another 130 years.
Green Diamond owns and manages over 2.
3 million acres of working forestland in ten states in the Western and Southern US.
In the California area, which includes Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties, we own nearly 400,000 acres.
We manage our lands in an environmentally responsible manner, as sustainable (FSC certified) and productive working forests.