Industrial Controls Tech I
An Industrial Controls Technician maintains, tests and repairs electrical/electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components, welding and machining a plus. This position is responsible for the maintenance of electrical, pipes, boilers, presses, mills, mixers, extruders, and overall care of the plant.
Applies knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical principles in determining equipment malfunctions and applies skills in restoring equipment to operation. Provides skilled mechanical and electrical/electronic support to all areas of manufacturing for the non-union plant.
The position will be rotating 12-hour night shift(3 on-2 off-2 on-3 off).
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Maintain machines and plant equipment.
Including but not limited to: molds, presses, mills, boilers, fans, and motors.
Move equipment and machinery.
Monitor boiler operation and perform minor corrections when applicable.
Continuously check in on designated areas of the plant during plant rounds.
Maintain work area and tend to general housekeeping requirements of maintenance work areas.
Correct electrical and mechanical problems and report major concerns to Maintenance Manager, Shift Supervisor, and/or Plant Manager.
Preform other duties as assigned.
Essential Functions:
Ability to maintain work area cleanliness and general housekeeping regarding maintenance related areas.
Ability to read, write, and follow directions in regard to SOP’s, Management instructions, and other job-related instructions.
Basic communication skills required.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to operate and maintain equipment in a safe manner at all times.
Ability to self-manage, prioritize, multi-task and work under deadlines.
Ability to perform manual tasks under varying temperatures conditions in usually an indoor manufacturing environment.
Ability to drive and properly operate a motor vehicle.
Ability to transport and deliver a wide variety of tools, equipment, and materials.
Ability to perceive depth.
Ability to read blueprints
Ability to read schematics
Ability to work with a variety of equipment including but not limited to Tow Motors, lift truck, man lifts, computers, telephones, fax machines, copy machines, calculators, and different types of software.
Ability to work with a variety of tools. Including but not limited to: multi meters, welder, cutting torch, grinder, drills, and utility knives.
Ability to meet the physical demands of the position
Semi-moderate to moderate physical activity.
Including but not limited to sitting, standing, hand/arm manipulation, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing, seeing, touching/feeling, hearing, and crouching.
Ability to perform heavy lifting.