ELECTRICAL/AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN
ELECTRICAL/AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Perform installation, configuration and troubleshooting of photo eyes, proximity switches, limit switches, PLC modules and all associated control wiring
Provide troubleshooting expertise of analog and digital controls with 480V, 3 phase power distribution systems, motors, variable frequency drives, servo drives, and soft starts
Maintain and troubleshoot position feedback devices encoders, load cells, etc.
Programming and troubleshooting of DCS, PLC and HMI interfaces.
Perform configuration and logic modifications to DCS and PLC control systems. Modifications will include programming in ladder and statement logic.
Troubleshoot and diagnose configuration and implementation of integrated and stand-alone graphic human machine interfaces.
Troubleshoot and diagnose specification of communication protocols, including Profibus, serial and industrial Ethernet.
Troubleshoot and diagnose equipment issues utilizing electrical schematics
Diagnose and perform preventive maintenance on Laser Guided Vehicles, conveyors, and production equipment.
Train Operators in performing minor maintenance tasks
Hold self and others to high level of safety standards, ensuring workplace safety policies are upheld and safety rules are followed (lockout/tagout procedures, appropriate PPE, etc.)
Participate as needed in safety incidents and help investigate root cause
Ensure work environment is clean and free from debris
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Minimum 2 years demonstrated electrical experience and/or 2 years mechanical experience, and 2 years of related education (Associate's Degree).
Demonstrated experience working with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), pneumatics, or hydraulic systems required
Experienced in working with computerized maintenance system preferred
Experience with troubleshooting and performing maintenance on packaging equipment in a manufacturing environment preferred
Internal candidates must have completed a minimum of Level 5 Qualification
SKILLS/ ABILITIES:
Thorough understanding of manufacturing safety procedures (lockout/tagout, confine spaces, personal protective equipment, etc.) preferred
PLC programming preferred
Ability to work on a variety of machines (Perini rewinders, UNO wrappers, Infinity wrappers, folded machines, etc.) preferred
Experience with electrical encoders, servomotors, and amplifiers preferred
Proficient with electrical schematics and able to modify and update drawings as needed preferred
LANGUAGE ABILITY
Ability to read and interpret documents in English such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and quality and procedure manuals.
MATH ABILITY
Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Primarily active manufacturing environment. Personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required when in the plant and warehouse areas. PPE may include safety shoes, eye and ear protection, reflective vests and hairnets or hats along with any other necessary protection. Temperatures in the plant/warehouse can range a great deal from season to season. The employee will be exposed to considerable paper dust and employees will also be exposed to noise levels that may require hearing protection.