Controls Technician - 2-2-3 Night Shift
$30 - $35 / hour
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Job Description
Job Title: Controls Technician
Location: Macon, GA (On-site)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $30-$35 per hour plus $1.50 shift differential. 2-2-3 Night ShiftAre you ready to take your technical skills to the next level in a fast-paced, high-tech manufacturing environment? We're seeking a Controls Technician who thrives on solving complex problems and keeping production running at peak performance. The primary purpose of this role is to troubleshoot and maintain controls components and systems for production and associated utility equipment to insure highest reliability, proper line performance, and safe operation.
Why this Role Rocks
Work with cutting-edge automation and controls technology.
Be the go-to expert for troubleshooting and maintaining PLCs, HMIs, Servo systems, and electrical components.
Enjoy competitive pay, excellent benefits starting day one, and opportunities for growth.
What you'll do
- Observes all OSHA and company safety always rules and uses the proper safety equipment. Notifies Supervisor of potential electrical hazards and takes immediate corrective action. Demonstrates basic National Electrical Code understanding.
- Troubleshoots, repairs, replaces, and calibrates electrical sensors including photoelectric, inductive, capacitive, magnetic, pressure, temperature, weight, and position sensors.
- Troubleshoots, repairs, replaces, and commissions all electrical control devices including AC drives, DC drives, Servo Controllers, contactors, motors, breakers, solenoids power supplies and indicator lights.
- Troubleshoots, repairs, replaces, and commissions all PLC/HMI based hardware including processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, Distributed I/O, dedicated operator interfaces such as PanelView, PC based interfaces and message displays such as FactoryTalkView.
- Diagnoses problems using laptop computers interfaced to PLC's, HMI's and servo systems utilizing electrical schematics, meters, oscilloscopes, and any additional resources available.
- Makes small program changes in PLC's logic, HMI's programs, and servo controller logic to aid in the diagnosis and repair of machine problems.
- Makes wiring/programming changes on all production equipment as required. ∙ Performs electrical preventative maintenance at scheduled intervals as assigned.
- Assists Production, Maintenance, Process and Project Engineers to meet daily priorities, coverage, and special projects.
- Assists with projects and equipment installations as necessary.
- Shares knowledge and techniques with team members and assists with training of new personnel.
- Attends all training seminars provided by the company when applicable.
- Maintains a clean and orderly work area.
MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 12 HOUR NIGHT SHIFT. $30-$35 per hour plus $1.50 shift differential
What We're Looking For
- High School Diploma with Associates Degree in electronics or equivalent. ∙ Preferred 1-3 years of industrial experience.
- Personal Computer skills including specific controls programming software and basic e-mail, word processing, and spreadsheet applications.
- Has fundamental knowledge of electrical theory and principles of operation, including Solid knowledge of three phase, single phase, and DC power; Familiar with NEC and standard wiring practices; Utilizes meters and oscilloscopes to identify electrical problems; Reads electrical schematics.
- Has advanced knowledge of all controllers-based hardware and software, including Reads and make small changes to PLC ladder logic; Reads and troubleshoot motion control/servo programs; Reads HMI software to identify its effects on the equipment; Follows data and signals from one controller to another over various networks.
- Standard knowledge of product specifications, quality requirements, production goals, efficiency, and waste, including Knows products specifications and the processes that affect them; Understands the impact of downtime and waste on production efficiency.
- Good communication skills: Works closely with the production team to identify and resolve problems; Communicates with the parts department to ensure adequate spares.
- Good analytical skills: Identifies problems and isolates them to specific components through tests and observations; Performs electrical troubleshooting utilizing a logical and time effective approach. With assistance, can operate production equipment.
- Makes quick and accurate electrical repairs and program changes: Must have in-depth knowledge of the production equipment and processes to identify a faulty device or program; Repairs must be thorough to prevent any further downtime.
- Works well in a team environment.
- Excellent compensation and benefits, which are effective the first day of employment!
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