Job Summary
This position monitors and improves the control system reliability of automated production equipment. When production system performance falls below acceptable levels, they must support troubleshooting efforts to avoid or minimize interruptions to production. A successful control technician has a keen eye for details and good mechanical aptitude.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Process and production equipment troubleshooting. Monitors significant plant downtime events and provide or coordinate assistance as necessary. Support implementation and improvement of existing preventive/predictive maintenance programs. Supports equipment installation coordination/supervision associated with department project assignments. Support locating replacement and upgrade hardware, as needed. Working in a team environment
Required Skills/Abilities/Knowledge:
Effective written and verbal communication. Ability to produce and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings. Basic computer proficiency, such as data entry and Microsoft Office programs. Knowledge of safe working practices around moving and electrical equipment. Critical thinking and troubleshooting
Competencies
Teamwork Builds trust with others by encouraging open dialogue and collaboration. Seeks diverse perspectives to create stronger solutions. Managing Change Able to keep on track despite difficulties or barriers that may be encountered. Addresses conflict to find common ground solutions. Continuous Improvement Retains a mindset of always striving to make things better. Applies continuous improvement tools and processes to every aspect of the role. Customer Focus Listens to understand the needs of customers (internal and external). Builds trusting relationships and seeks innovative solutions for all customers. Always has the customer’s needs top of mind. Continuous Learning Understands individual strengths and opportunity areas and seeks development opportunities to leverage strengths and lean into opportunity areas. Open to both giving and receiving feedback. Drive for Results Always has a sense of urgency to solve problems with actions. Seeks to align goals with attainment of organizational strategy. Has a sense of ownership and personal accountability for actions taken.Education and Experience:
Highschool diploma Degree from technical school, or industrial maintenance certifications (PLC, Machine Logic, etc) Prior experience in mechanical or electrical maintenance Ability to troubleshoot and repair electromechanical equipmentEquipment Used:
Typical maintenance and engineering field tools.Working Conditions:
Manufacturing environment. Noise level may be high at times.Travel Requirement:
Travel to other locations for training, this is minimalPhysical Requirements:
NEVER
OCCASIONALLY
FREQUENTLY
CONTINUOUSLY
(0-30%)
(31-60%)
(61-100%)
LIFTING OR CARRYING
· 1-10 LBS
X
· 11-20 LBS
X
· 21-40 LBS
X
· 41-50 LBS
X
· 51 OR MORE LBS
X
PUSHING OR PULLING:
· 1-40 LBS
X
· 41-50 LBS
X
· 51 OR MORE LBS
X
BENDING OR STOOPING
X
REACHING ABOVE SHOULDER LEVEL
X
DRIVING AUTOMATIC EQUIP. VEHICLES
X
OPERATE MACHINERY OR POWER TOOLS
X
CLIMBING (LADDERS, STAIRS, ETC.)
X
WALKING
X
STANDING
X
SITTING
X
WORKING IN EXTREME TEMPERATURES
X
REPETATIVE MOTION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: WRISTS, HANDS AND/OR FINGERS)
X
VISION
X
HEARING
X
DEXTERITY
X
HAND EYE COORDINATION
X