Electrical Controls Technician - Atlanta, United States - Hire Military Talent

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    Job Description

    This is a great opportunity for technical candidates with strong knowledge of control panels and industrial automation. The Electrical Controls Technician assembles, installs, tests and troubleshoots electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, apparatus and components using hand tools and power tools in a safe manner. They will be expected to diagnose malfunctioning systems and components using test equipment and hand tools to determine issues and implement/suggest solutions. This role will inspect electrical equipment and identify hazards, defects and the need for adjustments or repairs and ensure proper operation and compliance with all applicable codes, regulations and site-specific operating procedures. Often these tasks will be performed at a client's location, so a heavy travel schedule can be expected in this job.

    Duties and responsibilities

    • Servicing, repairing, and installing equipment and electrical controls used in the food/poultry processing industry.
    • Operates any equipment needed to safely perform job including proper lock out tag out. (LOTO)
    • Repair and replace electrical motors, HMIs, PLCs, VFDs and other components used in Foodmate specific equipment control systems.
    • Programs PLCs. (Siemens and AB)
    • Must be willing to learn specific systems and component functions used on Foodmate equipment to troubleshoot and repair as needed.
    • Train and assist Foodmate technicians on setting up and weighing and vision system so they can go into the field and support the equipment.

    Qualifications

    • Education
      • Industrial electrician certificate or verifiable experience.
      • Associate degree or higher in Electrical Engineering strongly preferred.
      • Journeyman electrician certificate is a plus.
    • Skills
      • Familiarity with Siemens Simatic Step 7 software is highly desirable.
      • PLC programming skills and strong industrial software knowledge is required.
      • Strong trouble shooting experience.
      • Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematics.
      • Strong problems solving and analytical skills.
      • Must have experience with installing and troubleshooting wiring and control systems.
      • Follow state and local regulations based on the National Electric Codes.

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