Controls Technician (Electrical Maintenance)
US SC Anderson
Fulltime direct hire position.
ABCD shift, 12 hour schedule. Schedule requires working 2 weeks on days then rotating to 2 weeks on nights.
Relocation assistance available.
Excellent benefits
Pay: $25-34 per hour plus shift differential
Job Description: Controls Technician (Electrical Maintenance)
We are seeking a Controls Technicians in Anderson, SC. Controls Technicians are responsible for troubleshooting and maintaining controls components and systems for production and associated utility equipment to insure highest reliability, proper line performance, and safe operation. Using advanced training, skills, and experience, provides training for other Controls Technicians, coordinates electrical PM programs, and makes complex changes in PLC, HMI, and Servo Drive Programming.
Primary responsibilities include:
- Observing all OSHA and company safety rules and using the proper safety equipment at all times. Notifying Supervisor of potentially dangerous electrical hazards and taking immediate corrective action. Demonstrating basic National Electrical Code understanding.
- Troubleshooting machine breakdowns and malfunctions utilizing working knowledge of programs and tools required to troubleshoot PLC’s, DCS’s, HMI’s and servo systems including electrical schematics, meters, oscilloscopes, etc.
- Training and assisting technicians to troubleshoot, repair, replace and calibrate all electrical sensing devices (photoelectric, inductive, capacitive, magnetic, pressure, temperature, weight and position sensors), all electrical control devices (AC drives, DC drives, Servo Controllers, contactors, motors, breakers, solenoids power supplies and indicator lights) and all DCS/PLC/HMI hardware (processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, distributed I/O, operator interfaces such as Panelview, PC based interfaces), and message displays such as Rsview.
- Based on extensive experience of the machine processes and controls systems, making critical decisions to proactively avoid downtime, quality, scrap, and safety problems.
- Making complex program modifications in PLC’s logic, HMI’s programs and servo controller logic to improve equipment performance. Working also with Controls Engineers to implement changes on DCS system. Both of these may also require significant changes to the control equipment and wiring on the machines.
The ideal candidate should possess the following:
- Excellent communication and analytical skills.
- Advanced knowledge of electrical theory and principles of operation, PLC (and DCS if required) based hardware and software.
- Ability to make quick and accurate electrical repairs and program changes.
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Ability to stand, walk, bend, stoop and operate power industrial trucks as well as work shifts.
- Minimum of a 2 year technical degree (Associates Degree in Mechatronics, IET, EET), and/or has 5+ years’ experience in industrial controls maintenance environment.
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