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Maintenance E&I Apprentice

Electrical & Instrument (E/I) ApprenticeshipAbout the Company:
WestRock (NYSE:
WRK) partners with our customers to provide differentiated paper and packaging solutions that help them win in the marketplace.
WestRock's 50,000 team members support customers around the world from more than 300 operating and business locations spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Learn more at www.
westrock.
com.
We are seeking highly qualified and experienced ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENT Apprentice for our Paper Mill in Evadale, TX.
Job SummaryInspects, tests, troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains the electrical and instrumentation systems in a safe manner within a paper mill.
(36) months Apprentice program with up to (18) months of credit given to qualifying applicants.
Key
Responsibilities:
Preventive, routine, and reactive maintenance activities, including instrument and electrical troubleshooting skills, loop tuning, PLC/DCS and drives, 480V/medium voltage, and high voltage skills.
Requirements:
Troubleshooting skills in electrical and instrumentation systems High school diploma or G.
E.
D.
Available to work rotating shifts and overtime as required Decision making and troubleshooting abilities, good communication and computer skills Must be highly motivated, conscientious, and a good team player with a positive attitude Preferred
Qualifications:
Graduation from an approved apprentice program and/or technical or military trade school is highly preferred.
18
months of industrial experience in their craft and/or applicable degree relevant to the job.
Salary:
$13.
96 - $22.
12.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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