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Must have good working knowledge of all aspects of electrical controls, mechanical assembly, plumbing, and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning related control systems. Read and interpret electrical control and mechanical assembly drawings, as well as service manuals for all equipment.
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Installs cabling, power distribution systems, motor control centers, service and replace motors, lighting, and performs general electrical maintenance work - strongly prefer Journeyman electrician experience May require scheduled on-call work during off-hours Follows safe and compliant working procedures Maintains a clean work environment Performs other duties and tasks as assigned from time to time by management and will be required by the needs of the Clean Harbors business.
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Intermediate required Understand 24VDC Control systems, photoelectric & proximity sensors intermediate required. intermediate required Ability to use PLC and HMI Programming software to add form and function to an established program, Allen Bradley, Ignition, and Wonderware preferred.
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Support problem-solving efforts and Failure Analysis (IFA) for controls systems – sensors, PLCs, HMIs, robotics, vision systems, servo systems, control drives, motion controllers, heating systems, RTDs and thermal probes, MCCs, and P&IDs, etc.
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Required One (1) year or more Using machine level HMI screens or machine level control systems to diagnose machine faults and validate inputs and outputs from the field back to the PLCs required.
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Perform PLC Control level issue diagnosis and maintenance (Allen Bradley) This position is responsible for Electrical and Mechanical tasks on automated packaging and distribution equipment utilizing working knowledge to troubleshoot and repair Control Circuits, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Preventive / Predictive maintenance.
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Preferred: Experience with Johnson Controls current and legacy control products and systems Johnson Controls International plc. Demonstrated knowledge of control theory, automatic temperature controls, building automation systems and other building subsystems.
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What we look for Required High School Diploma or Equivalent Three (3) years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems.
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Required 5 years of documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems. Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers’ Fire & Life Safety systems including SimplexGrinnell.
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What you will do As a controls systems technician with Johnson Controls you will perform assigned system commissioning using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools. You will troubleshoot and resolve basic HVAC mechanical, electrical, and control problems and respond to basic warranty calls How you will do it Loads system-level controller software Performs basic commissioning and system diagnostics from system-level controllers to end devices (such as: sensors, actuators, etc.
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Experience working with Distributed Control Systems and Programmable Logic Controllers. Setting up hardware to communicate with remote PLC’s and DCS. High school diploma or equivalent Electrical license required 5 plus years of electrical experience Proficient in blueprint reading of electronic schematics Proficient in process and instrumentation diagrams Proficient in PLC Ladder logic trees Computer savvy Ability to work independently Ability to work off-hours and on an on-call basis Apply today careers.
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Technical and operational expertise in automation control systems such as Emerson DeltaV, AB PLC, Factory talk, SCADA, Responsible for problem resolution, implementation of process control, data collection techniques, and troubleshooting in compliance with SDLC, GMP, safety, and environmental regulations.
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Specialized training/ certification in the following categories: Access Control: Prowatch C-Cure 800 or C-Cure 9000 Kantech CCTV- Analog: Bosch Pelco American Dynamics Cisco CCTV- IP: Genetec Exaqcvision Avigilon Bosch Fire Alarm: Edwards Firelight Bosch Honeywell Intrusion: Honeywell DSC DMP Alarm.com Johnson Controls International plc.
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Must adhere to all OSHA and JCI safety policies and procedures Complete mileage and monthly vehicle reports in a timely manner What we look for Required 2-5 years’ experience with installation and service of fire alarm, access control, CCTV, intrusion and intercom systems Demonstrate working knowledge of electricity and electronics In addition, demonstrate an aptitude for troubleshooting systems and performing necessary repairs Security experience with P2000 or C-Cure 9000 required.
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What we look for Required 5 years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems.
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