Job Description
As a Controls Technician, you will be responsible for interpreting PLC ladder logic and troubleshooting electrical control systems, including PLCs, robotics, servos, drives, and touch-screens. You will work with brands such as GE and Siemens, using a laptop to diagnose and resolve issues. This role requires a solid understanding of industrial electrical controls and the National Electric Code, as well as hands-on experience with electrical panel fabrication and wiring.
ResponsibilitiesInterpret and troubleshoot PLC ladder logic and electrical control systems including PLC, robotics, servos, drives, and touch-screens.Work with GE, Siemens, and other brands to diagnose and resolve issues using a laptop.Fabricate and wire electrical panels and terminal boxes.Read and update electrical and pneumatic schematics.Operate power shop tools and common hand tools.Meet work at heights requirements while operating a scissor lift.Develop continuous improvement plans and recommend more efficient and cost-effective methods to complete jobs.Effectively perform formal root cause analysis.Engage in ongoing learning to keep up with new technologies.Essential Skills5 years of experience in industrial electrical controls or equivalent education.Working knowledge of the National Electric Code.Solid understanding of Ohm’s Law and other fundamental electrical principles.Proficient in PC computing.Excellent communication and collaboration skills.Ability to stand and/or walk 90% of an 8-hour day, including climbing ladders or steps.Must meet vision and hearing requirements.Pass written and practical electrical tests.Electrical Arc Flash Safety and Lock Out Tag Out training.Additional Skills & Qualifications2-year technical degree in electronics or PLC troubleshooting (Associates degree).Ability to sketch and interpret electrical and controls schematics.Experience with PLC programming, electrical troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance.Knowledge of robotics, particularly Fanuc and Siemens PLCs.Work Environment
This role is based in a large industrial manufacturing environment, spanning over 1 million square feet. The work requires standing and walking for the majority of an 8-hour day, including climbing ladders or steps. Personal protective equipment, including steel-toed boots and safety glasses, is mandatory.
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