Technician - Controls and Automation
Arcadia, WI
Onsite
As a Controls and Automation Technician , you will maintain systems through corrective and preventive work orders, troubleshoot, including high voltage systems, variable frequency drives, electrically classified areas, control systems (PLCs/DCS) and electrical protective devices. Knowledge of test equipment required. Leading projects and initiatives to drive control and automation improvement. Emergency and call-in support is required along with adherence to maintenance work processes. This is a critical role and will serve as the technical expert in industrial controls, automation and electrical, representing the maintenance department.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- - - Troubleshooting manufacturing and industrial equipment - Planning and execution of Electrical and Automation Work orders/PM’s. - Maintain OT system (Network, PLC’s, HMI’s) - Plan and carry out new projects to improve system and automation capabilities. - Manage ODL (Operational Data Layering system) Access to Data from OT. - Work with all departments for Data analyzation using ODL and PI Vision. - Manage contractors related to the Project work assigned. - Must be available to join on call duties rotation.
We Bring:
- - - A competitive compensation package, with comprehensive health and welfare benefits. - A place to grow and develop. - A company that is purpose-led and performance-driven in a corporate culture that values people and planet. - The opportunity to work on growing brands and build on a strong foundation. - The chance to make improvements and make an impact on the business.
You Bring:
- - - 5 years of experience as a controls and automation maintenance technician. - Solid understanding of Industrial communication protocols and networks required. - Ability to troubleshoot and repair complex electrical issues required. - Ability to read, understand and markup electrical documentation and P&IDs required. - Experience with Control systems (PLCs/DCS). - Allen Bradley knowledge will be considered a differential
You should be proficient in:
- PLC Troubleshooting Skills
- Bachelor's Degree
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Electrical Schematics
- Troubleshooting Skills
- Single and Three Phase Power
- 120/208/240/480 Voltage Systems
- Electrical Installation
- Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment
- Production Optimization
- PLC Programming Experience
- SCADA Experience
- Programming Machine Vision Systems
Machines & technologies you'll use:
- SCADA
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (Allen Bradley, Siemens)
- Vision System
- Servo Motors