Process Control Technician AZ2
Factory Automation Jobs · Mesa, AZ · 5 days ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
CMC provides an excellent opportunity to learn the steel, construction reinforcement and ground stabilization industries and to grow in your career. Whether you will spend your day brainstorming in an office cubicle, operating a crane, running manufacturing equipment or troubleshooting technical obstacles, at CMC, you’ll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
Responsibilities
- Lead facility’s annual testing and inspection requirements
- Aid in developing other team members’ skills and knowledge
- Serve as Shift Supervisor in his/her absence and provide supervisory support, as necessary
- Install, monitor, inspect, troubleshoot, and ensure reliability of all electrical, electronic control systems and components, process equipment, and AC/DC utilities
- Perform troubleshooting and repair or replacement of defective and damaged parts
- Learn and maintain the variety of electromechanical starters and motors using sophisticated electronic interface boards, VFDs, PLCs, HMIs, instrumentation, and controllers
- Procure supplies and spare parts to ensure effective and timely maintenance of equipment
- Maintain and revise instruction manuals, drawings, schematics, maintenance logs, and other documentation, as required
- Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years electrical maintenance experience preferred
- CMMS experience preferred
- PLC troubleshooting experience preferred
- Required to know and understand Grounding systems and Maintenance
- Must understand and demonstrate abilities in the following; Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance, Hydraulics and Pneumatics and Arc Flash Safety
- Must understand and demonstrate abilities in the following; Predictive Maintenance Technology, Furnace Grounding Systems and Testing, Induced Harmonics and related mitigation technology
- Experience with Electrical relay control maintenance and repair proficiency, especially for cranes
- Extensive experience in maintenance of electrical control and distribution systems and analog and digital circuits
- Extensive experience in maintenance of relay and ladder logic, industrial communications networks, instrumentation and automation control systems
- Experience or formal education and lab training on PLCs, or the ability to navigate block logic, ladder logic, or other digital logic interfaces
- Experience with MRO system, SAP system preferred
- Experience in manufacturing equipment processes and working knowledge of associated controls
- Training and/or experience in instrument and sensor calibration
- Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic circuit components
- Certified in the use of hand tools as well as electrical and electronic test equipment
- Experience in a heavy industrial environment is preferred, but not required
- Experience with industrial electrical repairs including troubleshooting and repair of electrical valves and switches
- Experience with industrial electrical repairs including troubleshooting and repair of A/C - D/C drives and motors, PLC's and 3 phase electrical
- Possess specific knowledge of both hydraulic and electrical systems and equipment
- Must be able to read technical documents and manuals and write job instructional training documents
- Must be able to work effectively with others by sharing ideas in a constructive, positive manner
- Practice safe working habits and follow OSHA, EPA, and company safety policies, rules, and regulations
- Be able to push and pull up to 90 lbs, carry 50 lbs, and climb ladders and steps
- Be able to work overtime and cross train as required
- Be able to work outside under all weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold temperatures
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Graduate of an instrumentation, electronics or mechatronics program from a recognized trade school preferred