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Pinto Valley Mining Corporation (PVMC), a subsidiary of Capstone Mining, is a global leader in metal mining and processing, focused on Copper and Molybdenum production.
As a member of the PVMC team, you will have the opportunity to work for a company that places its highest priorities on supporting its people and the communities where they live, protecting the environment, and providing safe and secure working conditions.
Located just outside the Phoenix metro area, at PVMC you will enjoy working in a collaborative and diverse team environment with training, development, and career growth opportunities. We live by our values; Work Responsibly, Always Accountable, Execute with Excellence, and Deliver Results.
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About the Role As a journeyman level electrician duty include, but are not limited to the removal, repair and installation of electrical components and basic to intermediate troubleshooting. Perform safe completion of routine and non-routine repairs and construction Perform preventive maintenance, installation and repair of industrial electrical equipment (i.e. substations, power distribution systems, switchgear motors, motor controls, systems and components, assist with troubleshooting of industrial electrical equipment Perform other duties as assigned.
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Who We are Looking For
Are you a highly motivated individual with a commitment to the safety and well-being of your fellow employees? Do you consistently look for ways to improve yourself and others? Are you committed to living the Capstone Values? If so, then you are the kind of person that we are looking for.
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Qualifications
• Install, Maintain, and Troubleshoot AC Motors
• Install, Maintain, and Troubleshoot Motor Control and Power Distribution.
• Aerial Work Platforms.
• Knowledge of Analytical Troubleshooting Techniques.
• Install, Maintain, and Troubleshoot Electrical Equipment
• Safe and proper use of Hydraulic and Pneumatic Tools.
• Install, Maintain, and Troubleshoot Lighting controls and equipment
• Demonstrated understanding of PLC hardware
• Demonstrated understanding of OHM law
• Demonstrated ability to install and maintain low voltage circuits
• Demonstrated ability in conduit installation
• Demonstrated understanding of working at heights and ladder safety
• NFPA 70E Training
• Basic Math & Trig.
• Ability to perform other duties as assigned.
• Able to speak, comprehend, read, and write English.
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Physical Demands of the Role
• Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time, including walking up and down stairs and across uneven surfaces.
• Ability to climb ladders and work at heights.
• Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
• Ability to work in both hot and cold environments with high humidity.
• Ability to kneel, crawl, stoop, and squat, occasionally in confined spaces.
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Comprehensive Benefits Package
• Health, Dental, Disability, and Life Insurance (effective on date of hire)
• 401(k) Savings and Employee Share Purchase Plans
• Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, and Tuition Reimbursement.
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Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
Pinto Valley Mining Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
PINTO VALLEY
Pinto Valley Mine is an open pit copper mine located 70 mile east of the Phoenix metro area.
Pinto Valley is currently the only operating mill located in the historic Globe-Miami mining district of Arizona, one of the oldest and most productive mining districts in the United States. Since its first recorded production in 1975, Pinto Valley has produced more than four billion pounds of copper, including 0.5 billion pounds of copper cathode. Capstone acquired Pinto Valley from BHP Billiton in October 2013 and is currently the second-largest employer in the district contributing over $270 million annually to Arizona’s economy.
We are permited through 2039 and are currently working on our next permit. We have over 350MM tons of proven and probable ore reserves.