Electrical Controls Technician - K&N Engineering
Grand Prairie, TX
About the Job
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Responsible for mechanical and electrical assembly, testing, troubleshooting and modification of control systems used in automated machinery.
- Performs maintenance service and repairs on production equipment including preventative maintenance.
- Set up and programming of PLC’s, variable frequency and servo drives.
- Set up and programming of operator interface devices.
- Assembly and wiring of electrical control panels and machinery.
- Generation of electrical schematics and support documentation.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical and mechanical failures on existing manufacturing equipment.
- Advanced industrial electrical troubleshooting tasks such as diagnosing faulty electrical components and devices.
- Advanced electrical controls troubleshooting and calibration of PLCs, transducers, motor starters, relays, solenoids, I/O cards, thermocouples, sensors, power supplies, transformers and other control devices.
- Performs advanced conveyor troubleshooting/diagnostics and repairs.
- Advanced hydraulic/pneumatic repairs and troubleshooting.
- Complex shop re-builds and equipment upgrades. Identifies opportunities for machinery improvements and optimization.
- Completes assigned tasks on time according to schedule.
- Trains/mentors new hires and less experienced technicians.
- Other duties as assigned.
Experience, Skills & Education:
- Requires 7+ years of experience in the industrial manufacturing field or in a related area.
- 7+ years electrical troubleshooting and system diagnostics.
- 3+ years PLC programming and debugging.
- Proficient in the use of test equipment such as Multi-meter, Megohmmeter, Ammeter, oscilloscope, etc.
- Comprehensive understanding of Electro-mechanical components and their function(s) in automated manufacturing equipment.
- Proficient in the use of automation software packages such as Direct Soft, C-More Designer, Do-More Designer, Motion Works, etc. (or a combination of other Industrial Automation Software).
- Advanced computer skills. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.).
- Knowledge and experience with AutoCAD.
- Knowledge of communication standards common to industrial control environments (e.g., RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, Ethernet IP).
- Knowledge and experience with hydraulic and pneumatic systems and associated control devices.
- Knowledge and experience with National Electrical Code and UL508A Standards.
- Proficient in the use of tools and equipment common to the trade.
- Expert electrical troubleshooting experience in a manufacturing environment up to 480VAC.
- Advanced PLC, Electrical Controls, VFD, and servo systems experience.
- Ability to read/understand electrical schematics, mechanical drawings and other technical documents.
- Creating new electrical schematics, hydraulics/pneumatics diagrams and any other drawings related to automated manufacturing equipment.
- Strong understanding of ladder logic, PLC control and programming and process control.
- Project planning skills and abilities for making complete materials lists, component selection/specification.
- Employs safe work practices such as lock out tag out, ladder safety, safe use of power tools, etc.
- Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude.
- Demonstrates excellent communication skills; both verbal and written.
- Displays attention to detail and is accurate and disciplined.
- Must be able to follow through on all tasks and projects with limited supervision.
- Ability to work as part of a team and independently when needed.
- Ability to operate power tools and other shop equipment.
- Ability to acquire forklift certification.
- Employs safe work practices such as lock out tag out, ladder safety, safe use of power tools, etc.
- Ability to work as part of a team and independently when needed.
Source : K&N Engineering