As a 1st Shift Automation & Controls Technician I/II for Greenheck Group you will be responsible for providing advanced level of expertise related to the highly technical production equipment, electrical controls, and lasers that enable us to be a worldwide leader in our industry. To support operations, the Automation and Controls Team provides round-the-clock service. The team occasionally works overtime and is responsive to unforeseen situations which may cause a change in schedule. What you’ll be doing as a Level I: Troubleshooting: Basic electrical troubleshooting of circuits and electromechanical systems Troubleshoot basic electric controls for hydraulic systems Troubleshoot basic system operations and perform calibrations Perform basic laser application checks and resolve basic cutting issues Safety: Remains up to date of all manufacturing safety practices and compliance items. General: Respond to production and maintenance requests within the scope of training an experience Follow up with work done to ensure proper operation and repairs Maintain a professional appearance and attitude Participate in maintaining 5S activities for area Complete basic preventative maintenance tasks as assigned Occasional on call responsibilities on an as-needed basis Occasional planned domestic travel for training, support, and preventative maintenance tasks Occasionally participate in GPS events and other continuous improvement activities Communication: Maintain a professional line of verbal communication to stakeholders and team members Communicate important changes and work done Document work done in CMMS and critical work done in shift reports Document asset changes in electronics and hard copy asset documents Report any complications or issues to A&C technical lead or immediate supervisor Projects: Manage basic project work Assist team with complex projects Administrative: Submit part requests and occasionally order parts and tools Assist OEM technical service with on-site support Document work and time and charge parts used against work orders What you’ll be doing as a Level II: Troubleshooting: Advanced electrical troubleshooting of circuits and electromechanical systems Assist in troubleshooting advanced hydraulic issues and the associated electrical controls Advanced system troubleshooting of automated CNC & motion control systems Advance laser system diagnostics, troubleshooting and repair Occasionally work independently to resolve chronic asset issues Safety: Remains up to date of all manufacturing safety practices and compliance items General: Immediate response to all production and maintenance requests Follow up with work done to ensure proper operation and repairs Ensure parts and service are being delivered as requested and documentation is completed Display world class customer service and professionalism Participate in maintaining 5S activities for area Complete all preventative maintenance (PMs) tasks assigned Coordinate PMs with production and mechanics Make occasional value-adding suggestions to new and existing PMs Actively participating in the weekend on-call rotation Able to respond quickly to phone calls and within 2 hours to on-site support Occasional planned and unplanned travel for training, support, preventative maintenance tasks, and downtime support Occasionally participate in GPS events and other continuous improvement activities Communication: Maintain a professional line of verbal communication to stakeholders and team members Actively participate in shift hand-offs at the start and end of each shift Communicate important changes and work done. Maintain professional written communication with team members and EOMs, plant managers, directors and any other stakeholder Document work done in CMMS and critical work done in shift reports Document asset changes in electronics and hard copy asset documents Make adjustments to schematics in AutoCAD and/or hard copy Document procedural changes Report any complications or issues to A&C technical lead or immediate supervisor Projects: Independently manage and execute complex projects while following all safety and electrical codes Order parts, create documentation and ensure proper operation Administrative: Specify needed parts, obtain quotes, order and receive parts, return parts, and send parts out for repair Schedule and coordinate OEM service for assets Act as the liaison between manufacturing and OEM support Document work and time and charge parts used against work orders Use CMMS regularly to research machine history
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees