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Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Tech needs 35 years of previous experience in a technical support and/or engineering role within a manufacturing environment.
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Tech requires:
2nd shift 2:30pm10:30 pm and 3rd shift 10:30pm6:30am.
Successful completion of ISA Certified Control Systems Technician Level 1
35 years of previous experience in a technical support and/or engineering role within a manufacturing environment.
Work flexible 1st shift hours for a period of time for training purposes and then will be assigned to flexible 2nd shift hours
Possess knowledge in the following software technologies and architecture: RS LogixPanelBuilder 32 RS View Studio Intouch graphics Ladder Logic Function Block Diagram VB script Trio Motion EPAS Motion Parker Automation Network Protocols: Control Net Devicenet DH Ethernet TCP/IP Sercos Cognex Insight Keyence Vision Omron Vision.
Has no more than a Level 1 Corrective Action currently active on their performance record (within the previous 12 months)
Automation technician
Willingness to flex schedule in order to meet business needs including extended shifts weekends and holidays if necessary as well as moving to other shifts to balance skills results vacation coverage and training opportunities.
Demonstrated knowledge of the National electrical code.
Demonstrated proficiency in the use of a computer including Microsoft Word Excel and AutoCad.
Ability to learn and apply advanced control concepts in order to support the manufacturing process. Good verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated leadership skills in current or previous roles.
Demonstrated problem solving and technical troubleshooting skills; ability to resolve issues independently and understand when additional support is needed.
Demonstrated ability to plan prioritize and organize effectively.
Demonstrated ownership of teams success. Acts as a role model and provides direct feedback to encourage appropriate work behaviors.
Shares skills and knowledge with other team members.
Demonstrated desire and capacity for continuous learning of new work methods and technology.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and within a team as both a member and leader.
Current forklift certification or ability to become certified; ability to operate scissors lift also
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Tech duties:
Train technicians on basic technical skills.
Participate in training program requirements to learn new technologies and to improve technical and communication skills.
Acts as a resource to plant teams to ensure they have the proper technical support needed to perform their daytoday tasks.
Provide weekend oncall coverage for the plant as part of a seven person shared rotation schedule.
Troubleshoot analyze and repair breakdowns or malfunctions of electrical equipment.
Perform root cause analysis and implement selfinitiated activities to improve process reliability. Provide direction to technicians as needed. Interpret electrical schematics.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical/electronic components including: Solid State Devices (photo eyes prox switches) Motors and Motor Controllers Variable Frequency Drives Switchgear 480 volt Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Servo Motion Controllers.
Troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) via remote computer stations and make programming modifications.
Calibrate electronic instrumentation including mass flowmeters differential pressure transmitters temperature transmitters digital/analog control valves and IP controllers. Coordinate installation of projects utilizing outside contractors and assume responsibility for final inspection and acceptance of the project.
Call equipment and/or parts vendors for support in troubleshooting problems and/or optimizing equipment.
Remote Work :
No
Full Time