Technical Control Engineer
Symbotic- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and at least 3 years of experience in an industrial electrical maintenance position, demonstrating experience with hydraulics and pneumatics. Proficiency in reading blueprints and schematics is required, along with strong electrical knowledge, particularly with circuit breakers and fixtures. A high level of PLC experience, preferably with Allen Bradley systems, is essential, including familiarity with SLC 500, RSlogix 5/500/5000, PLC5, ControlLogix, Micrologix, and Panelview systems.
The Electrical Technician will develop and implement maintenance programs to ensure the reliability of equipment. They will troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all electrical control problems for manufacturing equipment, using electronic and PLC techniques. The technician will perform routine, emergency, and preventive maintenance on all electrical equipment and parts, study equipment manuals to develop audit items and a preventative maintenance schedule, and assist in the installation of new equipment. They will also make preventative maintenance checks and inspections as required and prepare solutions for control problems and continuous improvement projects.
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