
Electrician - Dragline, Drills And Shovels
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Overview
Job Description
About the role:
We are currently seeking an Electrician- Dragline/Drills to join our maintenance team at our North Antelope Rochelle Mine (NARM). NARM is the world's largest surface coal mine and is located in Wright, Wyoming. The mine produces high quality thermal coal that is loaded onto haul trucks and then shipped by rail. It has approximately 465 million tons of coal reserves.
As part of Campbell County, Wright is a safe, tight-knit community with outstanding schools, and various recreational opportunities.
Peabody's NARM Mine has a safety-first culture and strives to have zero recordable MSHA injuries/incidents.
Site: N Antelope/Rochelle Mine
Peabody is the leading coal producer, providing essential products for the production of affordable, reliable energy and steel. The company offers significant scale, high-quality assets, and diversity in geography and products. Peabody is guided by seven core values: safety, customer focus, leadership, people, excellence, integrity and sustainability.
Job Summary
The Electrician- Pit working on the Draglines, Drills and Shovels are responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical systems on large-scale surface mining equipment, including draglines, electric shovels, drills, and support equipment. This role is critical to ensuring safe, reliable operation of high-voltage systems in an open pit mining environment while maintaining strict compliance with MSHA regulations.
Job Description
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Diagnose and repair electrical issues on:
Draglines (walking systems, hoist/drag motors, control systems)
Electric shovels (crowd, hoist, swing systems)
Blast hole drills and auxiliary equipment
Maintain and troubleshoot:
DC and AC drive systems
Motor generator (MG) sets or solid-state drive systems
PLC and relay-based control systems
Perform inspections and maintenance on trailing cables, cable reels, and high-voltage connections
Work safely on and around high-voltage systems (typically 4,160V - 13.8kV)
Inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot: o Substations, transformers, switchgear, and breakers
Perform switching procedures and assist with energization/de-energization
Ensure proper grounding, bonding, and grounding system integrity
Conduct scheduled inspections and PMs on:
Motors, control cabinets, braking systems, and electrical rooms
Identify wear, heat damage, and early failure indicators
Utilize testing equipment (megger, infrared, etc.) to prevent failures
Install and repair:
Cable splices, terminations, and junction boxes
Lighting systems, sensors, and communication lines
Perform emergency field repairs to restore production quickly and safely
Assist in rigging and positioning of cables and electrical components
Document all repairs, inspections, and maintenance activities
Report equipment conditions and recurring issues to supervisors
Communicate clearly with operations to minimize downtime
Physical Requirements
Qualifications
Education/Experience:
Strong understanding of:
High-voltage distribution systems
AC/DC motors and control systems
PLC troubleshooting and electrical schematics
Experience with:
DC drives and/or AC VFD systems
Ground fault systems and protection relays
Proficient in use of:
Multimeter, megger, amp clamp, and diagnostic tools
High school diploma or GED
3-7 years of heavy industrial or mining electrical experience
OEM-specific training (e.g., dragline or shovel systems) (preferred)
MSHA Surface Certification (Part 46 or 48) (If candidate does not have MSHA Electrical card employee will be required to obtain within two years of employment.)
SURFACE ENVIRONMENT
- Must have the ability to stand for up to 4 hours per shift
- Must have the ability to be seated for up to 4 hours to operate equipment or vehicles
- Must have the ability to work from elevated positions, walk/climb up and down stairs/steps and climb on/off equipment and ladders
- Must have the ability to wear required protective footwear, hearing and eye protection, and other personal protective equipment as required by Company and MSHA
- Must have the ability to perform repetitive hand and wrist motions (push, pull, twist, handle), and have rapid reflex movements of the arms/legs and good hand to eye coordination
- Must have the ability to lift/raise 10 - 50 lbs. without mechanical assistance frequently during the work shift
- Must have the ability to work in extreme conditions, including but not limited to changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise from low to high decibels, varying degrees of light/dark, in and around artificial light, and in a confined work area
- Must have the ability to work various shifts (required shifts include days, evening and nights, with rotating schedules, weekends and holidays)
About Peabody:
Peabody is a leading coal producer, providing essential products for the production of affordable, reliable energy & steel. We employ approximately 5,500 people across our operations in the United States & Australia, serving customers in 26 countries.
Our commitment to sustainability underpins everything we do and shapes our strategy for the future.
People are at the core of Peabody's ability to deliver business results & serve our communities & we offer an inclusive work environment that engages, recognizes, and develops it employees. We strive to create a safe and healthy work culture where all employees are treated with fairness and respect are supported and engaged.
Take the first step toward a rewarding career working with us at: visit Peabody- US Jobs (peabodyenergy.com)
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EEO Disclaimer: Peabody Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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