PLC Technician (Hourly, Non-Union) – Emporia
Your Opportunity as PLC Technician
The PLC Technician will maintain, modify, and troubleshoot factory control systems from various suppliers to improve and maximize reliability/efficiency. Develop and maintain key systems to ensure we have a sustainable/highly efficient controls group in place. Foster learning within the Engineering department and support training/continuing education.
Location: Emporia, KS Manufacturing Plant
Work Arrangements: 100% on-site. 2nd Shift: 3pm-11pm (flexibility required)
In this Role You Will:
- Provide troubleshooting and repair of Control systems to minimize production downtime.
- Demonstrate proficiency in safe behavior and adherence to all health and safety policies and procedures.
- Execute planned work orders including special projects, improvements, and installations.
- Develop and maintain electrical controls documentation.
- Work with Engineering Controls Manager to maintain Electrical Engineering Compliance in line with Hostess Standards.
- Maintain factory software, including PLC/Device level firmware revisions.
- Recommend and initiate cost saving methods for optimal equipment performance.
- Proactively perform electrical repairs as required and recommend mechanical repairs.
The Right Role for You
We are bold, kind, strive to do the right thing, we play to win, and we believe in a strong community that thrives together. Our culture is rooted in our Basic Beliefs, and we believe in supporting every employee by meeting their physical, emotional, and financial needs.
What We are Looking For:
Minimum Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Strong engineering and technical skills including PLC, Electrical and Mechanical skills.
- Working knowledge of Allen Bradley control systems.
- Must possess a strong working knowledge of industrial network protocols.
Additional skills and experience that we think would make someone successful in this role:
- 2 years of experience in a PLC technician role in an industrial environment or equivalent technical degree preferred
- Possess the ability to efficiently use electrical test instrumentation.
- Good analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Have good communication skills to work with plant personnel and vendors.
- Understanding of Continuous improvement methods.
Work Environment
This job operates in a manufacturing environment. The noise level in the work environment and manufacturing sites can be loud.
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