With minimal oversight, an Electrical Controls Technician supports and maintains the equipment used in manufacturing and all support systems. Electrical Control Technicians (ECTs) work in partnership with Operators, , Maintenance and Engineering to care for the successful operation of all electrically controlled devices on his/her shift in a safe manner. ECTs are responsible for eliminating safety risks present in systems and working to troubleshoot electrical and control problems, ensuring proper hardware and software configurations for devices, ensure proper functioning of devices, use of the most current programs, performing PM's, , properly inputting data into the CMMS system, executing work orders, backing up programs and keeping prints and manuals up-to-date. Job Description Responsibilities: Inspect, test, troubleshoot, repair, install, and maintain electrical equipment including but not limited to: motors (all types), starters, breakers, transformers, isolation switches, relays, fuses, resistors, air conditioning, valves, AC Drives, DC Drives, electrical cable, fiber optic cable, coaxial cable, conduit, receptacles, PLCs, heaters, control panels, lights & lighting panels, distributive controls, UPS, fire & emergency alarms, disposal of bulbs and other hazardous material. Inspect, test, troubleshoot, repair, install, calibrate, and maintain instrumentation equipment including but not limited to: transmitters (all types), valves, I/P, positioners, actuators, dampers, flow meters, and level sensors. Complete and prioritize multiple work orders, in support of controls systems, motors, mechanical equipment, PLC programing, etc. AB Logix and Siemens S7 platform including integrated motion is highly desirable. Work to effectively troubleshoot technical issues both related to maintenance and in emergency situations; Troubleshooting electrical, motor and control problems. This includes determining if a motor or electrical system, is functioning properly and is configured properly. If there is a problem, determine the proper course of action and safely implement it. Solutions may include taking voltage and amp readings, tracing wiring, evaluating relays, testing motors, evaluating health of wiring, checking breakers and fuses, evaluating sensors and determining the health of overall systems and equipment. Discuss and explain technical issues in a business environment; act professionally during times of equipment breakdown. Utilize MS Windows, Industrial Software and CMMS (EAM) on a daily basis. Assist maintenance mechanics on shift as needed. Including the performance of mechanical repairs when appropriate. In accordance with written and oral instructions, assure that the facility and the associated equipment operates safely, properly and efficiently. Ensure compliance with the Controls Change Management System where non-emergency changes are approved and documented prior to the change being made.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees