Observes functioning of installed equipment to detect hazards, problems, and the need for service, repair and/or replacement of electrical, electronic and mechanical components.
Duties
Reads and understands electronic and electrical schematics; draws sketches to clarify design details and functional criteria of electronic units.
Assembles experimental circuitry of complete prototype models according to engineering instruction, technical manuals, and knowledge of electronic systems and components and their functions.
Required to maintain backups of programs from all electrical devices.
Understands and troubles solid-state motor drives, solid state temperature controllers, and computer-based controllers.
Analyzes and interprets data from solid-state motor drives and controllers scope meters and other troubleshooting equipment.
Requirements
High School Diploma or GED.
Flexibility required, including on call support.
Proficiency in all Microsoft Office programs
Knowledge and adherence to Lockout/Tagout procedures.
Documented proficient of Allen Bradley plc’s/controls/protocols platforms.
Industry/technical school certification or equivalent work experience. (Controls/PLC)
Must be able to operate:
General hand tools.
Various power tools such as, but not limited to, drill motors, saws all, band saw, hammer drill, power auger, pipe threading machine, etc.
Shop Equipment: Horizontal band saw, drill press, belt sanders, grinders, vertical band saw, etc.
Multimeter, test equipment
Must be able to check newly installed equipment to evaluate system performance under actual operating conditions.
Ability to identify a blown fuse, size a fuse and change a fuse.
Ability to read/understand a voltmeter.
Ability to determine if a motor is serviceable.
Ability to identify voltage in a panel.
Ability to wire and troubleshoot a motor starter.
Ability to run conduit, size and pull wire.
Must be able to obtain forklift and aerial lift platform licenses.