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The Electrical Instrumentation Technician performs maintenance activities associated with electrical/electronic systems including programmable logic controllers (PLC), distributed control systems, AC/DC drives, relay logic circuits and equipment software.
Responsibilities
· Troubleshoots and repairs multiple electrical and mechanical systems plant wide.
· Reads and interprets electrical wiring diagrams.
· Modifies existing systems to enhance efficiency and reduce downtime.
· Monitors control systems and equipment performance and conducts visual inspections of human-machine interfaces.
· Performs corrective and preventive maintenance on assigned systems. Ensures proper operations of systems and minimizes downtime. Diagnoses system problems and takes corrective actions as appropriate.
· Provides input to and utilizes Computer Maintenance Management System to maintain accurate equipment histories and capture work activities
· Understand and be proficient in application of National Electrical Code (NEC).
· Works directly with in-house personnel or contracted services to ensure systems are maintained and projects are completed.
· Organizes reference materials, computer systems, manuals and prints with Engineering Department and Maintenance.
· Maintains safe working practices and conditions; participates in safety inspections and identifying and correcting hazards.
· Maintains housekeeping and Good Manufacturing Practices in the bakery.
· Operates industrial equipment (forklift, scissor lift, pallet jack) in order to safely and properly perform maintenance on machinery.
· Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
· Formal training in Allen Bradley PLCs and software (troubleshooting, programming, and interfacing)
Full Time
$39k-56k (estimate)
07/01/2024
07/14/2024
songlobal.com
Woodstock, GA
<25
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