Overview:
Join a dynamic team as an E&I Specialist in Pryor, where you will be instrumental in maintaining and enhancing our process control systems. This role offers a unique opportunity to leverage your expertise in automation and electrical systems in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Navigate and maintain process control systems and associated field devices.
Program and troubleshoot PLCs, HMIs, Drives, and other control systems effectively.
Serve as a technical consultant to operations and maintenance teams for issue resolution.
Contribute to the successful installation of instrumentation and control devices in capital projects.
Manage system changes by ensuring programs are backed up and documentation is updated.
Support daily operations, periodic maintenance, and long-term planning for process controls.
Participate in reliability programs including Thermography and Motor Analysis.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering, industrial technology, or a related field, or a vocational certificate/diploma in electronic controls/instrumentation.
1-3+ years of experience as an electrical maintenance technician in manufacturing, preferably paper or industrial settings.
Expertise in troubleshooting and knowledge of electrical sensors, controllers, and instrumentation.
Proficiency in programming and modifying PLC and DCS control logic.
Ability to collaborate with plant personnel, engineering teams, and contractors.
Self-motivated with strong organizational skills to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
Why This Role?
Embrace the opportunity to play a pivotal technical role in a high-performance manufacturing setting. If you are passionate about automation, troubleshooting, and have experience with high-voltage systems, this position offers both challenge and professional growth. Work alongside a dedicated team, lead projects, and contribute to the reliability and safety of operations.
The ideal candidate will possess a background in electrical maintenance or instrumentation and thrive in challenging, hands-on environments. While experience in paper manufacturing is preferred, your problem-solving abilities and eagerness to learn will set you apart.