DC Automation Technician (2nd Shift)
DCAutomationTechnician(2ndShift)
“DC Automation Technician (2nd Shift) at DC Automation Technician (2nd Shift). Skills: maintaining and troubleshooting control systems, hands-on with PLCs, HMIs, sensors, and industrial networks, system reliability, documentation, safety compliance, PLC logic, VFDs, HMIs, industrial sensors, electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, technical documentation, problem-solving, analytical skills, adaptability, initiative, continuous improvement. maintaining and troubleshooting control systems in automa”
What You'll Achieve.
ensure the smooth operation of MHE and automation infrastructure; restore system functionality with minimal downtime; ensuring optimal performance and reducing the risk of unexpected failures; ensure seamless deployment into live operations; support compliance and future troubleshooting efforts; promoting a culture of safety in every task performed; enhance system reliability and operational efficiency; achieve operational goals
Industry & Context.
advanced troubleshooting techniques; problem-solving and analytical skills; cross-functional problem-solving
Sunday-Wednesday 4PM-2AM
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Hands-on experience with PLC logic, VFDs, HMIs, and industrial sensors, including troubleshooting, programming, and system optimization to maintain peak operational performance., Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation, applying this knowledge to diagnose and resolve complex control system issues efficiently., Proven ability to maintain accurate documentation, including system configurations, maintenance records, and change logs, while communicating technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders., problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to work independently on technical tasks and collaborate effectively within cross-functional teams to achieve operational goals., Adaptability and initiative in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating ownership of tasks and commitment to continuous improvement in automation processes.
Nice to Have
Familiarity with industrial protocols and safety regulations.
What You'll Do.
maintaining and troubleshooting control systems in automated distribution centers
work hands-on with PLCs
and industrial networks to ensure the smooth operation of MHE and automation infrastructure
ensure system reliability
and safety compliance
Diagnose and repair faults in PLCs
utilizing advanced troubleshooting techniques to quickly identify root causes and restore system functionality with minimal downtime.
Perform preventative maintenance on automation systems
ensuring optimal performance and reducing the risk of unexpected failures through scheduled inspections and proactive interventions.
Support system integration and commissioning activities
working closely with engineering teams to implement new technologies
validate system performance
and ensure seamless deployment into live operations.
Maintain accurate documentation of control systems and configurations
including wiring diagrams
to support compliance and future troubleshooting efforts.
Ensure compliance with safety and electrical standards
adhering to all regulatory requirements and company policies while promoting a culture of safety in every task performed.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with engineering and operations teams, providing technical guidance, sharing insights, and contributing to cross-functional problem-solving to enhance system reliability and operational efficiency.; collaborate effectively within cross-functional teams to achieve operational goals.
Communication Scope
communicating technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
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