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Weekend Electrical Shutdown Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Basic mechanical or electrical skills. * Ability to follow detailed instructions and standard ... Possible weekend or rotating schedule based on production needs. Preferred Skills (Nice to Have)

FAB Technician

Covington, GA · On-site

$26 - $34/hr

Perform equipment start-up, shutdown, and troubleshooting procedures. Conduct production inspection ... Basic mechanical or electrical skills. * Ability to follow detailed instructions and standard ...

Reviews weekend plans, shutdown plans, Preventive Maintenance plans, one-point lessons, and the ... Working knowledge of mechanical systems, basic electrical troubleshooting, and routine equipment ...

Reviews weekend plans, shutdown plans, Preventive Maintenance plans, one-point lessons, and the ... Working knowledge of mechanical systems, basic electrical troubleshooting, and routine equipment ...

The Mechanic is responsible for diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical issues ... Ability to work different shifts (days, nights, and weekends) and accommodate the farm schedule of ...

CDL/Maintenance Mechanic

Moultrie, GA

$21.75 - $27.75/hr

Makes routine electrical repairs, such as lighting fixtures, electrical outlets, appliances, light ... Ensure proper setup and shutdown of the mobile unit at each site (parking, leveling, securing ...

Paper Machine Advanced Technician

Rincon, GA · On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

The schedule for this role is Monday through Friday 6am to 4pm, nights, weekends, holidays and ... Experience in mechanical and/or electrical troubleshooting and repairing At Koch companies, we are ...

Lead and direct maintenance operations for mechanical/electrical technicians, MRO/Crib Attendants ... Coordinate maintenance planning and execution by managing manpower, materials, resources, shutdown ...

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Weekend Electrical Shutdown information

What is the difference between Weekend Electrical Shutdown vs Electrical Maintenance Technician?

AspectWeekend Electrical ShutdownElectrical Maintenance Technician
CertificationsElectrical licenses, safety trainingElectrical licenses, safety training
Work EnvironmentIndustrial sites, power plants, manufacturing facilitiesFactories, industrial plants, commercial buildings
Job FocusScheduled outages to perform system upgrades or repairsRoutine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs
Work ScheduleOften during weekends or planned shutdownsRegular shifts, sometimes overtime

Weekend Electrical Shutdown involves planned outages during weekends to perform major electrical system upgrades or repairs, often requiring specialized coordination. Electrical Maintenance Technicians conduct routine inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs to ensure continuous electrical system operation. While both roles require similar certifications and work in industrial environments, their focus and scheduling differ significantly.

What are the most commonly searched types of Electrical Shutdown jobs in Georgia?

The most popular types of Electrical Shutdown jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Weekend Electrical Shutdown jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Weekend Electrical Shutdown job openings:

Infographic showing various Weekend Electrical Shutdown job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 8% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Operation Supervisor

Hyundai ENG America Inc

Ellabell, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Qualification Requirements

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Minimum Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent; Associate degree or technical certification in mechanical, electrical, or utility systems preferred
  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in facility operations or utility maintenance
  • 2+ years of experience in a supervisory or lead role
  • Familiarity with industrial utility systems (e.g., boilers, chillers, air compressors, HVAC units, distribution panels)
  • Valid driver's license and ability to be on-call


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Comprehensive knowledge of utility systems, including HVAC, electrical (high/low voltage), mechanical piping, and control systems
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings, utility schematics, P&IDs, and O&M manuals
  • Practical experience in field supervision, troubleshooting, system isolation, and emergency response
  • Understanding of PLC, HMI systems and maintenance planning/scheduling
  • Strong familiarity with OSHA, NFPA, and local code compliance
  • Proactive in identifying and resolving field-level risks or inefficiencies
  • Effective communication and leadership to guide frontline personnel
  • Comfortable with shift planning, contractor coordination, and technical reporting


Essential Functions
 

  • Supervise and coordinate all field-level operation and maintenance activities for utility systems (HVAC, mechanical, electrical)
  • Lead daily inspections of equipment such as chillers, boilers, compressors, pumps, distribution panels, and air-handling units
  • Prioritize and assign work orders to field technicians based on urgency and skillset
  • Monitor and manage real-time operations via HMI/BMS when needed
  • Troubleshoot system failures and initiate immediate countermeasures
  • Ensure timely execution of PM (preventive maintenance) programs and utility performance logging
  • Conduct field-level safety checks and enforce compliance with safety protocols
  • Train and coach junior staff on proper operation and safety practices
  • Maintain accurate field records including equipment status, incidents, and shift reports
  • Act as the primary point of contact for field emergencies and utility alarms
  • Support utility shutdown/startup activities in coordination with engineering and production
  • Participate in audits, inspections, and incident investigations involving utility systems
  • Ensure sufficient inventory of field tools, spare parts, and safety gear
  • Be available for on-call support as needed

        ** May require on-call availability for emergencies or plant issues outside regular working hours


Work Environment

Work is performed in active industrial environments that may include noise, vibration, confined spaces, elevated platforms, and exposure to high/low temperatures. Occasional work during utility shutdowns, weekends, or off-hours may be required.