Job Opportunities
At Rotor Electric we focus on servicing commercial and industrial electromechanical equipment in the Greater Vancouver area. If you have experience as a motor rewinder or are have interest in this trade, please review the job postings below and send your resume to contact@rotorelectric.ca.
Electric Motor Systems Technician
As an electric motor systems technician, you will test, rewind, recondition, rebuild, and service electric motors, coils, and similar equipment.
Responsibilities:
- Rebuild, refurbish and repair electric AC and DC motors
- Assemble and test electric motor and generator stators, armatures, or rotors
- Inspect cores for defects and align laminations
- Test windings for motor-housing clearance, grounds, and short circuits
- Test reconditioned motors and similar electro-mechanical equipment
- Manufacture new coils for armatures, stators, or rotors of used motors and generators
- Rewind coils
- Test and observe electrical and mechanical condition of equipment
- Replace shafts, bearings, commutators and other components
- Mechanical removal/disassembly or inspection of equipment at customer sites
- Rewinding of single phase and three phase motors
- Perform other duties as required and assigned by management
Requirements:
- 5 years' experience rewinding and servicing electric AC and DC motors
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 50 lbs
- Able to lift/position heavy motor components
- Able to follow basic health and safety procedures and protocols
- Good communication skills and writing skills (English)
Electric Motor Systems Technician (Apprentice)
As an Electric Motor Systems Technician (Apprentice), you will dissassemble electric motors and related equipment, test various items, replace mechanical components, and reassemble the motors.
Responsibilities:
- Disassemble and inspect AC and DC motors
- Assemble and test electric motor and generator stators, armatures, or rotors
- Test reconditioned motors and similar electro-mechanical equipment
- Manufacture new coils for armatures, stators, or rotors of used motors and generators
- Rewind coils
- Test and observe the electrical and mechanical condition of equipment
- Replace shafts, bearings, commutators and other components
- Mechanical removal/disassembly of equipment at customer sites
- Perform other duties as required and assigned by management
Requirements:
- Basic machinery assembly experience
- Mechanically inclined
- Experience interpreting basic mechanical drawings
- Willingness and desire to learn
- Knowledge of basic arithmetic and mathematics
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 50 lbs
- Able to lift/position heavy motor components
- Able to follow basic health and safety procedures and protocols
- Good communication skills and writing skills (English)