PLC Technician
Hood Distribution · Silver Creek, MS · 1 wk ago
Engineering$36.07–$40.31/hrFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical machinery and control systems throughout the plant, including sawmill, planer, boiler, and kiln operations.
- Diagnose and resolve PLC, electrical, instrumentation, and process control issues.
- Interpret PLC logic and make necessary modifications to restore or improve equipment performance.
- Implement and support new control systems and upgrades to improve equipment efficiency and reliability.
- Cookordination work activities with production and maintenance leadership to minimize downtime.
- Maintain critical backups for all computer systems and PLC programs.
- Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate system and component performance; document and analyze results.
- Build, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical instruments and testing equipment.
- Provide technical support before, during, and after construction or equipment installation projects.
- Complete work orders and documentation accurately and in a timely manner.
- Conduct inspections for quality control and assurance programs, reporting findings and recommendations.
- Use precision measurement tools to calibrate and adjust equipment.
- Maintain technical knowledge through training programs, workshops, and on-the-job learning.
- Comply with all OSHA, health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Education/Qualifications
- A high school diploma or equivalent required.
- An associate degree or technical certification is a plus.
- 2+ years of industrial PLC experience.
- Mandatory manufacturing experience; wood products experience preferred.
- Strong experience with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix.
- Knowledge of industrial electricity, motor controls, VFDs, and AC drives.
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to work in a team environment and collaborate effectively across production, maintenance, and engineering.
- Ability to read electrical schematics and blueprints.
- Willing and able to work any shift, holidays, weekends, and overtime as needed.
- Ability to stand, walk, climb, bend, and work in industrial environments for extended periods.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, work at heights or in confined spaces, and safely use tools and equipment.
- Ability to work in hot, dusty, noisy conditions and wear required PPE.