Instrumentation & Controls
Posted
Job ID: GN - 9
Job Title: Maintenance Technician, Instrumentation & Controls
Location: 948 Meridian Lake Drive, Aurora, IL 60504
Duration: Temp-to-hire
Pay Rate: $35-45/hr on W2 (Including all benefits)
Shift: Office hours (Target 9:00 AM 5:30 PM) but flexible / First Day hours: 8AM-5PM
Start Date: ASAP
Title: Instrumentation & Controls
Notes from HM:
Summary:
The Maintenance Technician, Instrumentation & Controls performs the preventive and reactive maintenance duties required for the manufacturing operations of the plant. Priorities of the role include the execution of PM schedules and repair of any components used to control and monitor manufacturing and utility equipment that is needed to maintain maximum production rates and maintenance of an adequate spare parts inventory. The individual must have a solid background in controls in addition to strong troubleshooting skills. This position requires the flexibility to work 40+ hours per week on a shift, weekends as required and fulfill on-call duties for repairs and assistance.
Essential Functions:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Decision Making/Problem Solving
Postural Demands
Demand Frequency
Sitting Occasional
Standing Occasional
Walking Occasional
Bending/Stooping Occasional
Lifting Demands
Demand Frequency
Lift up to waist Occasional
Carry on up to 25 feet Occasional
Job Title: Maintenance Technician, Instrumentation & Controls
Location: 948 Meridian Lake Drive, Aurora, IL 60504
Duration: Temp-to-hire
Pay Rate: $35-45/hr on W2 (Including all benefits)
Shift: Office hours (Target 9:00 AM 5:30 PM) but flexible / First Day hours: 8AM-5PM
Start Date: ASAP
Title: Instrumentation & Controls
Notes from HM:
- Candidate must bring electrical tools + multimeter
- Supports maintenance teams on both shifts with complex controls troubleshooting.
- Intended to partner with new trainees on all shifts.
- Needs high-level expertise: PLC logic, VFDs, servos, controls networking, automation troubleshooting.
- Expected to help build electrical PM programs currently lacking.
- Will support programming updates and controls improvements across multiple lines.
- Must be a leader in safety (LOTO & arc flash expert).
- Must mentor technicians and trainees.
- Should have strong communication and "trainer abilities.
- Should desire future growth into engineering.
- Food experience not required but helpful.
Summary:
The Maintenance Technician, Instrumentation & Controls performs the preventive and reactive maintenance duties required for the manufacturing operations of the plant. Priorities of the role include the execution of PM schedules and repair of any components used to control and monitor manufacturing and utility equipment that is needed to maintain maximum production rates and maintenance of an adequate spare parts inventory. The individual must have a solid background in controls in addition to strong troubleshooting skills. This position requires the flexibility to work 40+ hours per week on a shift, weekends as required and fulfill on-call duties for repairs and assistance.
Essential Functions:
- Troubleshoot and repair equipment issues as they arise on the plant floor.
- Assist and consult with Management/Engineering on projects as needed.
- Install and configure electrical and/or controls equipment for retrofit or upgrade projects.
- Contact OEM for troubleshooting assistance/guidance.
- Lead instrumentation and controls preventative maintenance programs.
- Effectively contribute to CMMS performance through timely PM & Repair Work Order completion while ensuring compliance to safety and quality requirements.
- Partner with operations and engineering to improve equipment reliability.
- Effectively communicates all process and/or equipment changes to affected personnel.
- Provide basic electrical troubleshooting skills training for all maintenance techs to build electrical troubleshooting capability for the team and lead Instrumentation & Controls trainee program.
- Maintain and develop job skills through internal and external training programs.
- Stays current on field related technology, codes, standards, best practices, etc.
- Support and participate in process improvement teams and own maintenance related Go-See-Think-Do's.
- Work with production staff to ensure the safe and reliable operation of plant equipment.
- Able to self-train and operate production equipment.
- Adhere to safe work practices, follow GMP's, maintain sanitary conditions and ensure product quality is maintained.
- Wear all PPE as required within the Plant safety policy
- Assist in implementation of new processes and data collection.
- Implement safety improvement projects.
- Own the equipment in their area and be a mentor to others.
- May perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- PLC program troubleshooting experience required
- Rockwell/Allen-Bradley platforms highly preferred
- Proficient using Electrical Test equipment: Voltmeter, Ammeter, ohm meter, Megger, etc....
- Advanced understanding of basic machine function and Sequence of Operations of production machinery.
- Experience with process instrumentation, specifically level, flow, & temperature
- Experience with VFDs, Servos, MCC's, and other motor control platforms
- Experience with Ethernet networking and communication protocols such as EtherNet/IP & DeviceNet
- Experience in mechanical systems/ pneumatics a plus
- Interpret electrical schematics and user manuals.
- Advanced knowledge of NEC.
- Advanced knowledge of UL508A and NFPA 79 codes preferred.
- Lock Out Tag Out Safety procedures.
- Arc Flash and PPE Requirements.
- Strong ability with time management and task prioritization skills.
- Demonstrated knowledge of electrical formulas.
- Knowledge of 3 Phase Industrial wiring and power distribution.
- AC & DC Drive / Motor PMs, wiring, parameter setup & troubleshooting.
- Troubleshoot PLC I/O and networking.
- Motion Training with Servo Drives and Motors.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with and communicate effectively with other plant personnel as well as company resources, vendors and diverse teams.
- Strong skills using Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word.
- Proficient using CMMS such as SAP.
- Demonstrated knowledge/skill in Root Cause Analysis, Problem identification and troubleshooting.
- Excellent safety record, attendance, and punctuality.
- Required Tools:
- Metric/Standard Allen wrenches, combination wrenches and sockets
- Ball peen hammer with composite handle (wood not allowed)
- Adjustable wrench
- Needle nose pliers
- Channellock pliers
- Digital multimeter for 480/600V
- Electrical insulated screwdrivers
- Specialty tools (cordless drills, impacts, large pipe wrenches, etc.) will be available onsite
Decision Making/Problem Solving
- Escalate issues to Engineering as appropriate
- Implement CMMS improvements (PM tasks, frequencies, on-hand inventory, etc.) in alignment with industry best practices for Instrumentation & Controls equipment.
- Participate in RCA and Go-See-Think-Do's for equipment related issues.
- Associates Degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, or equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience.
- 3 - 5 years experience in Controls and Automation within a manufacturing environment, (food processing experience a plus).
Postural Demands
Demand Frequency
Sitting Occasional
Standing Occasional
Walking Occasional
Bending/Stooping Occasional
Lifting Demands
Demand Frequency
Lift up to waist Occasional
Carry on up to 25 feet Occasional
