Job Description:
Responsibilities for Controls Technician
- Sketch new designs or redline existing drawings according to requests from clients
- Use Client Machine Drafting Standards to supply equipment designs, schematics, and layouts
- Oversee the sketching and drawing of draftsmen, offering suggestions for improvement when necessary
- Establish and maintain working relationships with vendors to ensure prompt and accurate deliveries of materials
- Identify potential or existing flaws, perform troubleshooting based on computer-aided (CAD) formats
- Document Startup processes and designs of mechanical and electrical systems for production equipment
- Analyze equipment installation practices and offer solutions to improve the efficacy of installation schedules
- Perform duties assigned by and under the supervision of a project manager or engineer
Qualifications for Controls Technician
- Current and valid United States driver's license with a clean driving record
- Proven track record of successful completion of projects involving DDC systems commissioning, software integration, calibration or troubleshooting
- Familiarity of the construction industry, especially mechanical and electrical fields
- Ability to produce and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings
- Strong written communication skills with a keen eye for details in documents
- Willingness to work long hours to complete jobs on schedule and meet standards of quality
- Basic computer proficiency, such as data entry and Microsoft Office programs
- Physical dexterity to climb ladders and lift up to 50 lbs on a regular basis
- Knowledge of safe working practices around moving and electrical equipment
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- Commissioning and startup support
- I/O Checkout
- Acceptance Testing Support
- Machine Startup
This person should have experience with the following technologies:
- Rockwell ControlLogix or CompactLogix PLC's
- FactoryTalk SE
- Motion control
- Networking
Or experience in these technologies:
- NI Linux Real-Time (specifically PXI and CRio)
- NI LabVIEW