Electrical Engineering Technician Engineering - Oxford, NC at Geebo

Electrical Engineering Technician

Electrical, Automation and Controls Technician with the skills and knowledge to effectively test, troubleshoot and repair varied high-speed manufacturing equipment and support systems.
Ability to establish connection for the purpose of monitoring and navigating PLC and control systems.
Strong root cause analysis skills required to eliminate recurring failures.
Troubleshoot all aspects of electrical control systems including PLCs, robotics, servos, VFDs, HMIs and safety circuits using a laptop including Allen Bradley, GE, and Siemens and other formats and software Ability to make basic programming changes Design and Troubleshoot AC/DC motor controls, low voltage power distribution (480vac and below), and industrial machine controls with or without a schematic Maintain required records, including CMMS work orders, PLC program documentation and electrical drawings Perform continuous improvement activities to drive equipment availability quality and performance Support new equipment installation and upgrades Wire transformers, VFD controllers, motors, and other industrial electrical equipment Basic knowledge of facility building utility control systems (boilers, chillers, air compressors, etc.
) preferred Lead training of other technicians and maintenance staff Must be able to respond to plant emergencies Follow company and regulatory standards and safety regulations.
Identifies unsafe conditions and make corrections when appropriate #LI-EB1 Recommended Skills Allen Bradley Factory Automation Equipment Automation Business Process Improvement Control Systems Dc Motors Electrical Installation Work Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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