PLC Programmer/Automation TechnicianWe're looking for a PLC Programmer/Automation Technician to help support and improve our production equipment. This is a hands-on position, working on both new equipment and upgrading existing machines already in production.You will mostly use Allen-Bradley PLC programming and troubleshooting, along with setting up and tuning PowerFlex drives and Kinetix servo systems. You need to be comfortable using Studio 5000, RSLogix 500, CCW, and RSLinx on a regular basis.The job also involves wiring control panels and back panels, running and terminating field wiring, and troubleshooting issues directly on the equipment.
A solid understanding of industrial electrical systems is required (24VDC controls, 120/240/480VAC, motors, sensors, relays, safety circuits, etc.). Good mechanical knowledge matters too, since a lot of problems tie electrical and mechanical systems together. You need to understand how the machine works as a whole, not just the code.This position works closely with the Electrical Department, Maintenance, and Engineering to keep equipment running, reduce downtime, and support ongoing automation upgrades.***ONSITE JOB, NOT REMOTE***Duties and ResponsibilitiesEssential Functions:Programming and troubleshooting Allen-Bradley PLCs (ControlLogix, CompactLogix, Micro800)Supporting and troubleshooting Kinetix servo systems and motion controlBuilding, modifying, and troubleshooting HMI screens (PanelView / FactoryTalk)Setting up and tuning PowerFlex VFDsMaking PLC edits and supporting automation changesWiring and building control panels and back panelsRunning and terminating field wiringInstalling sensors and other field devicesHelping troubleshoot equipment issues on the floorSupporting automation upgrades across production linesLooking For:A strong background in PLC and HMI programmingExperience with control systemsExperience with PowerFlex drives and Kinetix servo systemsSolid industrial electrical knowledgeAbility to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical problems togetherComfortable working in a manufacturing environmentAble to work independently and with a teamQualifications:Experience - 2+ years of Allen-Bradley experienceEducation – High School diploma or GED required, DOE, relevant degree, and/or work experience preferred.
Knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems.Responsibility – Supporting and improving production equipment.Mental and physical demands – Production environment: extreme noise, heat, cold, dustyMust have good hand-eye coordination and vision, good math skillsStanding, lifting, pulling, pushing, carrying, speaking, listening, climbing, motor coordination skills, coordination of eyes, hands, and feet, sitting for long periods, and good eyesight for reading documents and data entryAble to lift up to 50 pounds.Confidential data – Access to intellectual property which must remain confidential and cannot be reproduced.Requirements – Must be able to pass a drug screening and a background test with no felonies. Must be able to work onsite; this is NOT a remote job.