Part time role - 3-4 days per week, must be able to work an 8-hour shift!
Opportunity to get converted after 60 days for the right individual
Please note, if converted it would be for 40 hours/5-days a week!
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**Automation, Instrumentation & Controls Technician (Overnight)**
Automation, Instrumentation & Controls Technician (Overnight)
Short Job Description: Implements, tests, troubleshoots and improves electronic automation and controls systems in manufacturing/production/operations processes to increase production quality, efficiency and volume. Checks control system schematics and specifications and uses software and testing equipment to diagnose and resolve system malfunctions. Develops and defines control system applications for various machinery and equipment using technologies or platforms such as ladder logic programming for programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human machine interfaces (HMIs), data control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), computerized numerical control (CNC) systems or motion control technology.
Detailed Job Description
As a Instrumentation, Automation, Controls Technician you will be responsible for the overall upkeep, troubleshooting, preventative care and repair of our mechanical systems and manufacturing equipment. Additionally, you will exhibit a sound knowledge of Motor controls, VFD’s, instrumentation, PLCs and Graphical Terminal Interfaces.
Key Responsibilities and Job Duties
• Responsible to man Motor controls, VFD’s, instrumentation, PLCs and Graphical Terminal Interfaces.
• Lead maintenance activities for assigned shift, which includes assign, re-assign and direct preventative maintenance activities.
• Perform installation and troubleshooting of Motor controls, VFD’s, instrumentation, and graphical terminal interfaces.
• Ensure adherence to preventive maintenance systems for all production equipment and/or batching/processing equipment, including audits/verification of execution of predictive and preventative maintenance practices for all production equipment and systematic preventative maintenance, including electrical or mechanical adjustments, inspections and minor repairs.
• Act as a resource for mechanics in identification and correction of potential equipment problems and troubleshooting and maintaining production lines and/or batching/processing equipment.
• Properly perform all necessary maintenance tasks to production lines (i.e. rebuilds, welding, valve, pipe and solenoid selection, etc.).
• Maintain accurate records and logs as required.
• Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) in the execution of the work schedule. Ensures the area is maintained in a clean, safe, and orderly fashion.
• Maintain proper safety conditions of equipment including immediately correcting or reporting safety issues to your supervisor.
• Perform quality checks and accurate quality documentation as required.
• Actively assist with planning/scheduling and storeroom staff for tracking work orders, parts, and purchase requisitions.
• Identify and assist in the implementation of projects as required.
Education and Additional Requirements
• Technical School or position related training
• Minimum 5 years manufacturing maintenance experience
• Minimum 5 years equipment reliability experience
• Hydraulics, controls, electrical, mechanical, welding, electrical, PLC’s, and pneumatics experience
• Own & supply own tools per the Maintenance required tool list
• Ideal candidate will possess working knowledge of data network, switches, routers and servers
• Must be able to work flexible shift schedules up to 12-hour shifts as determined by business need
• Must be able to use a computer and associated software programs
• Experience with SCADA, board-level troubleshooting, and software systems