Job Summary: The Lead Automation Controls Technician serves as the senior technical authority for plant automation and control systems. This role provides hands-on advanced troubleshooting, leads automation support activities, and mentors controls technicians while partnering closely with engineering, maintenance, and operations. The Lead Technician ensures system reliability, standardization, and continuous improvement across automated equipment. Essential Functions of the Job: Technical Leadership Lead troubleshooting and resolution of complex PLC, HMI, motion, safety, and network issues Own advanced diagnostics of control systems, including intermittent, systemic and production-critical failures Review, modify, and implement PLC logic, HMI applications, and control strategies Serve as escalation point for Controls Technician I & II Ensure PLC programs, backups, and documentation are current and standardized Maintain and enforce change-control, security best practices, and system access control Project & Improvement Support Lead or support automation upgrades, retrofits, and new equipment installations Participate in FAT/SAT, commissioning, and production startups Identify reliability risks and drive corrective and preventive actions Support continuous improvement, safety, and efficiency initiatives Collaborate with Controls Engineers on system architecture and standards Participate in controls design reviews, risk assessments, and equipment specifications Team & Operational Leadership Mentor, train, and develop Automation Controls Technicians Provide technical guidance during downtime and critical production events Assist with work prioritization, scheduling, and technical decision-making Promote and enforce safety standards, electrical codes, and LOTO compliance Act as technical liaison between maintenance, engineering, operations, and vendors/contractors/consultants
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED