Position Overview
Summary: As Maintenance and PLC Technician, you will be responsible for daily preventative maintenance on the manufacturing equipment including robotics, PLC's, electrical, mechanical, pneumatics, and hydraulics, as well as support facility maintenance. Responsibility includes responding to, troubleshooting, and repairing equipment breakdowns to reduce equipment downtime. Equipment installation projects on new and existing production lines and ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of our machinery to minimize downtime and maximize productivity.
Essential Functions
Other Skills/Abilities
The Maintenance and PLC Technician role requires a combination of mechanical and electrical expertise, leadership skills, and a proactive mindset.
Technical proficiency: A solid understanding of electrical systems, mechanical systems, and automation technology is essential. This includes knowledge of PLC programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Familiarity with industry standards and regulations is also important.
PLC Programming: Proficiency in programming PLCs is crucial. This involves understanding ladder logic, function block diagrams, and structured text programming languages.
Problem-solving and troubleshooting: Ability to analyze problems, identify root causes, and implement effective solutions is crucial. The ability to diagnose and resolve issues with PLCs and other industrial equipment is vital. This includes analyzing system faults, identifying root causes, and implementing solutions effectively.
Electrical Skills: Knowledge of electrical systems, including wiring, circuits, and electrical components, is necessary for maintaining and repairing equipment.
Mechanical Skills: Understanding mechanical systems, such as motors, drives, gears, and bearings, is important for maintaining and troubleshooting machinery.
Analytical Skills: Being able to analyze complex systems, interpret technical documentation, and identify potential improvements is valuable in this role.
Attention to Detail: Precision and accuracy are essential for working with intricate machinery and ensuring that systems operate correctly.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Clear communication is necessary for collaborating with other team members, conveying technical information, and documenting maintenance procedures. Effective communication is vital to train entry level team members. Strong interpersonal skills are also important for building relationships, resolving conflicts, and fostering collaboration across different teams.
Adaptability: The ability to adapt to new technologies, learn new skills, and stay updated with industry trends is important in this rapidly evolving field.
Safety Awareness: Prioritizing safety protocols and adhering to safety regulations is essential to prevent accidents and ensure a safe working environment.
Teamwork: Collaboration with engineers, technicians, and other stakeholders is often required to complete maintenance tasks and address technical challenges effectively.
Multitask: Ability to troubleshoot maintenance issues and possess the capacity to work simultaneously on various projects. The work involves system maintenance and various other electrical supports, you need to be able to work simultaneously when problems arise. Requires preparing backup plans in case the system fails and being prepared when an impending system failure is about to happen.
Leadership: Possess strong leadership skills essential to motivate and guide others, ability to set goals, and make informed decisions. Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with others.
Incentives
Requirements / Training and Experience
Work Environment
The Maintenance and PLC Technician position works primarily on the manufacturing floor. Occupational health and safety practices are essential in manufacturing environments and all employees are expected to adhere to safety protocols and wear appropriate protective equipment when necessary.