Electrician Tech III Lamb Weston USA

Lamb Weston’s plant in Boardman, Oregon has an opening for an Electrician Tech III working the night shift. It’s full-time and pretty hands-on — you’ll be doing electrical repairs, upgrades, and routine maintenance on the production line. The pace is quick, and the work can get loud and messy, but that’s how things run in food processing. Pay is solid, around $50 an hour depending on your experience. They’re mainly looking for someone with at least two years as a journeyman and a valid electrical license — Oregon or a few other states are fine. If you don’t mind working graveyard hours and can fix stuff without needing to be told twice, it might be worth a shot.

About Lamb Weston

Lamb Weston is known for turning potatoes into world-famous fries, supplying restaurants and stores in over 100 countries. They’ve been in the business for more than 70 years, and they’re not slowing down. What sets them apart is how they mix big-company resources with a hands-on, practical mindset. People there don’t just punch a clock — they’re part of something that keeps food moving across the world. The plant in Boardman is a key location, with a strong team and plenty of opportunities to grow your skills.

Job Title

Electrician Tech III – Journeyman (Grave B)

Responsibilities

  • Take care of routine maintenance and electrical system repairs.
  • Diagnose problems fast and fix them before they cause bigger issues.
  • Read blueprints and schematics — you’ll use them a lot.
  • Keep records of what you fix and parts you replace.
  • Work safely and carefully, especially around live equipment.
  • Help with equipment upgrades and system installs.
  • Sometimes you’ll be asked to jump into other maintenance tasks too.

Requirements and Qualifications

Education

You’ll need a valid Journeyman License from Oregon, or from Montana, Utah, Idaho, Maine, Arkansas, or Wyoming.

Experience

  • At least 2 years of journeyman-level electrical work.
  • 4 years in a food processing or plant maintenance setting is a big plus.

Skills

  • Know your way around test equipment and control circuits.
  • Can figure out what’s broken and come up with a solid fix.
  • Comfortable working solo at night — you won’t be micromanaged.
  • Able to read diagrams and plan repairs without needing constant guidance.
  • Strong communication skills, especially when handing off work at shift change.
  • Capable of staying calm during emergencies or system failures.

Knowledge

  • Safety rules around live electrical work — no shortcuts.
  • Preventive maintenance routines and why they matter.
  • Food plant environments and the extra care they require.
  • Power distribution systems, control panels, and motors.
  • How to get things done with limited downtime.
  • Reporting and tracking work for compliance purposes.

Applicant Location

Open to applicants based in the United States who are authorized to work without needing sponsorship.

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