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$28 an hour
- Description Are you an Electrical Controls Technician who is looking to join one of the top companies within the Automation Machinery Manufacturing Industry?
- Here's what you'd do:The Electrical Controls Technician (ECT) is an Electrician with expertise in industrial control applications and CAD-based electrical drawing.
- Working in the municipal water and wastewater industry, the ECT is responsible for surveying existing motor control cabinets and instrumentation, creating detailed electrical drawings of control panels and how they will integrate into the surveyed field equipment, as well as installing, wiring, and starting up the completed panels.
- While this role does not involve programming PLCs, it does need an understanding of electrical systems, dry-contact control loops, 4-20mA analog signals and physically integrating equipment to PLCs. Develop detailed electrical drawings, schematics, and diagrams of industrial control systems for project submittals based on the project's quoted materials and labor.
- Execute Product Acceptance Tests (PATs) on panels as they are produced, and work with SCADA Controls Technicians (SCTs - PLC programmers) to resolve any issues discovered.
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